Cardinals shut out Reds, 2-0 – The Lima News

[ad_1] ST. LOUIS (AP) – JA Happ can finally get a good night’s sleep. The St. Louis southpaw threw a 5-1 / 3 shutout in the Cardinals’ 2-0 win over the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday. Nolan Arenado hit a homerun for the second in a row and Happ combined with four other pitchers on a … Read more

Panel honoring Carly Pearce stolen from Taylor Mill

[ad_1] The town of Taylor Mill commission held its regular meeting last week in the Pride Park event building to allow people to expand further with the increase in COVID-19 cases in the region. During the meeting, Mayor Dan Bell said the new sign honoring country music star and Taylor Mill native Carly Pearce was … Read more

Jerry Jeudy: Broncos WR suffers from coiled ankle in week 1

[ad_1] The Denver Broncos could be without WR Jerry Jeudy for the remainder of their Week 1 contest against the New York Giants after the receiver appeared to be suffering from an ankle injury. Jerry Jeudy’s ankle got stuck under the defender. Not great for a player everyone had their eye on for a breakout … Read more

‘Amtgard’ Brings Gamers and Community Together | Local News

[ad_1] Dressed in makeshift tunics and wielding foam weapons, the Amtgard players jumped into battle in a “ring the bell” game on Saturday. On the official website, “Amtgard is a worldwide organization dedicated to medieval and fantasy combat sports and recreation.” However, Chapter Rep, Nathaniel McWaters, describes him simply as “nerds running around and hitting … Read more

Kirtland soccer team honors women’s soccer team – News-Herald

[ad_1] Kirtland’s football team were locked up for a Week 4 game against visiting West Geauga on September 10. But first, the Hornets had to pay tribute to dear friends. Lined up in two lines in the middle of the field, the soccer players held their helmets over their heads as the 2020 State Champion … Read more

Clinton County Quilters put on a show at the Corn Festival

[ad_1] A quilt exhibit space contained this eye-catching colony of penguins. A sign said the penguins will all be donated to Shriners Hospital after the quilt show. Gary Huffenberger | News Journal The theme of the quilts show was “Winter Wonderland” and penguins were among the most frequently used figures related to the theme. Gary … Read more

Manchin prefers to cut Biden’s budget plan by more than half

[ad_1] WASHINGTON (AP) – A Democratic senator vital to the fate of President Joe Biden’s $ 3.5 trillion plan for social and environmental spending said on Sunday he would not support even half that amount or the ambitious timetable envisioned to adopt it. The position of Senator Joe Manchin, DW.Va., has been called unacceptable by … Read more

Here’s what to know September 12, 2021

[ad_1] DETROIT – Michigan reported 6,095 new COVID-19 cases and 59 virus-related deaths on Friday – a average of 3,047.5 cases over the past two days. Friday’s update brings the total number of confirmed COVID cases in Michigan to 970,412, including 20,506 deaths. Those numbers are up from 964,317 cases and 20,447 deaths as of … Read more

Top 5 Sonoma County News You Can’t Miss This Weekend

[ad_1] Happy Sunday, Democratic readers of the press! I’m Marie McCain, one of the local news editors here at Press Democrat, and we would like to thank you for your continued readership and support for local journalism here in North Bay. In case you’ve been on the go and haven’t had a chance to check … Read more

Why do you have a long COVID? What creates the long COVID?

[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) said they may have found the possible cause of the lasting symptoms of COVID-19, and it could have to do with an antibody. According to Arkansas local news site THV-11, researchers said they found an antibody that will appear weeks after the initial infection. … Read more