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[ad_1] Staff Photo / Carole Jo Barboza, employee of Johnston’s R. Michael Semple Boscov, makes candy at the Eastwood Mall on Thursday. The store is having a big three-day opening party starting Thursday with a charity shopping day. NILES – To the best of Anthony Cafaro Jr.’s extensive knowledge of the retail industry, the opening … Read more

Kootenai Health hits record high hospitalizations for COVID-19 as hospitals in Spokane remain ‘uncomfortably’ full

[ad_1] Kootenai Health on Friday recorded a record 127 hospitalized patients with coronavirus, including 42 people requiring intensive care. There are also three patients under 18 hospitalized with the virus in Coeur d’Alene. While hospitalizations appear to be declining elsewhere in the Pacific Northwest, eastern Washington and northern Idaho, the two regions with lower vaccination … Read more

Kick-off time and TV locked for FSU in North Carolina

[ad_1] Florida State, who took his first victory of the season on Saturday, will move to face North Carolina next weekend. The Atlantic Coast Conference announced on Saturday night that the game between the Seminoles (1-4, 1-2 ACC) and the Tar Heels (3-2, 2-2 ACC) will start at 3:30 p.m. and will be broadcast nationally. … Read more

Iran urged to unfreeze $ 10 billion in funds to restart nuclear talks with US (official)

[ad_1] Iran has asked the United States to release $ 10 billion of its funds to restart nuclear talks, Iran’s foreign minister said on Saturday. Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said the unfreezing of funds would be a sign of goodwill, according to Reuters. “The Americans tried to contact us through various channels (at the United … Read more

5 new things we learned about COVID in September 2021

[ad_1] What we know about COVID-19 seems to be changing by the minute. This is understandable, given the massive scale of the pandemic. More than 233 million cases have been confirmed worldwide since the start of follow-up. And even now – as we move closer to two full years of life with the pandemic – … Read more

5 new things we learned about COVID in September 2021

[ad_1] What we know about COVID-19 seems to be changing by the minute. This is understandable, given the massive scale of the pandemic. More than 233 million cases have been confirmed worldwide since the start of follow-up. And even now – as we move closer to two full years of life with the pandemic – … Read more