Brian J. Kingsley – Merrill Foto News

[ad_1] Brian J. Kingsley, 50, of Merrill, died Thursday, September 9, 2021, at his home, in the care of his family and Aspirus Comfort Care & Hospice Services. Brian was born on November 19, 1970 in Wisconsin Rapids, the son of the late Robert and Barbara Kingsley. Brian was predeceased by his loving companion and … Read more

Maui Businesses Prepare for Biden’s New Term | News, Sports, Jobs

[ad_1] President Joe Biden speaks in the State Dining Room of the White House Thursday in Washington. Biden announced sweeping new federal vaccine requirements that will impact businesses with more than 100 employees. AP photo President Joe Biden announced Thursday that COVID-19 vaccinations or testing will be required for employers of more than 100 workers, … Read more

Texas Woman’s Hires Most Diverse Student Body of All Time – News & Events

[ad_1] September 10, 2021 – DENTON – Texas Woman’s University listed its most diverse student body of all time this fall and saw significant gains among first-time college students and graduate students, according to a preliminary census. Overall, Texas Woman’s registrations fell from 16,440 in fall 2020 to 16,326 in fall 2021, a decrease of … Read more

Some airlines ban cloth masks on flights

[ad_1] The next time you travel by plane, you may need to do more than just remember to bring your mask. You may need to remember to bring the correct type and leave those sheet masks at home. Several airlines, mostly European carriers, are banning sheet masks, according to the Washington Post. Carriers will insist … Read more

Apple Farm apologizes for calling police on black family

[ad_1] DANVERS, Mass. – Massachusetts farm apologizes after staff accused black family of stealing apples and calling police. Manikka Bowman and Jeff Myers said in a blog post that they had visited Connors Farm in Danvers on Labor Day, spending over $ 100 on admission, apple picking, food and drink. But the Cambridge, Massachusetts couple … Read more

Scientists’ ego is a key obstacle to progress, says Covid vaccine pioneer | Coronavirus

[ad_1] SScientists would progress faster in solving the world’s problems if they learned to put their egos aside and collaborate better, according to the lead researcher behind the Pfizer / BioNTech Covid vaccine. Professor Katalin Karikó, Senior Vice President of RNA Protein Replacement Therapies at BioNTech in Germany, endured decades of skepticism about her work … Read more

UAB opens vaccination sites in Hoover and Ensley – News

[ad_1] To make an appointment, visit UABMedicineVaccine.org or call 205-975-1881 for assistance.The University of Alabama at Birmingham and UAB Medicine will open two drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination centers this month, at the Hoover Metropolitan Complex on September 15 and at Faith Chapel in Ensley on September 22. The Hoover Met site will operate Monday through Friday … Read more

Maine reports 506 new cases of COVID-19; 8 other deaths

[ad_1] Maine reported 506 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday as the state works on a backlog of tests and patients fill intensive care units in record numbers. There were eight additional deaths. Since the start of the pandemic, Maine has recorded 79,929 cases of COVID-19 and 959 deaths. The seven-day average of daily new … Read more

Man convicted of murdering woman in 2020 and kidnapping a child – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana weather

[ad_1] INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – A man has been convicted of murdering a woman and abducting a child, according to the Marion County District Attorney’s Office. Tyree Henning was found guilty of several counts related to the murder of Yana Orr in April 2020. According to the prosecutor’s office, on April 4, 2020, Henning’s girlfriend drove … Read more