(FOX 9) – Minnesota health officials reported 567 new COVID-19 cases and 17 more deaths Wednesday, marking the highest daily death toll in the last two months. There were 34,879 tests recorded in the most recent 24-hour period, but the Minnesota Department of Health confirmed that it included more than …
Read More »RIGHT OF TAILGATING AT SEMINOLE HOME FOOTBALLGAMES
Tallahassee, Fla. –Seminole Boosters and the Florida State Athletics Department today issued guidelines to allow Seminole Booster donors to attend Seminole home football games in 2020. “We are delighted to be able to offer tailgating for our fans for the 2020 home football season, and we realize that it is …
Read More »How To Measure Smoke In Your Area Of Fire In California
With dozens of large fires burning from Wine Country to the Santa Cruz Mountains, Salinas to the foothills of Mount Hamilton, smoke levels are poor across the Bay Area and Northern California. Breathing can damage your health. There are several websites to find real-time information on air quality and smoke …
Read More »When it comes to the pandemic, history repeats itself
Back in March, the world shook impossibly hard. In an instant, the lives we once knew disappeared. And everything now feels out of balance and unstable. Because we are in unusual times. Or so the ads of any company would ever believe us. The truth is, these times are not …
Read More »Amazon, Walmart and Target May Reward Covid Restrictions
When stay-at-home orders due to the Covid-19 pandemic forced many U.S. brick-and-mortar retailers to close late winter shopping, and this spring, some sector observers feared that government measures would existing gap between the retail industry would expand haves and have-nots. A few months later, that fear became a reality. Amazon, …
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