The Supreme Court in Kentucky’s Coronavirus ban on Thursday rejected a Christian school’s bid for religious engraving, including a temporary closure of personal instruction in both religious and non-religious schools. The court noted in an unsigned order denying the Danville Christian Academy’s religiously based emancipation request that the Kentucky governor. …
Read More »SLO County reported 179 new COVID-19 cases, 2 additional deaths
San Luis Obispo County is reporting the deaths of two more people who tested positive for COVID-19. Health officials say both patients were in their 80s and 90s. Both were in critical condition. San Luis Obispo County also added 179 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, bringing the county’s total …
Read More »The first radio signals would have been found from an extraterrestrial planet, astronomers say
Maybe the universe is trying to send a message to Earth. Astronomers may have received the first radio signals from a planet outside our solar system, Independent‘S Andrew Griffin reported Thursday. According to the scientists who discovered it, progress could pave the way for an important new medium of understanding …
Read More »Will the Big Ten protocols affect the bookies roster in CFP?
Speculation, debate and conversation about the state of Ohio never ends and Letterman Rowe is always ready to dive into the discussions. All week, senior author Aust Stein and Ward Ward It will raise issues about bookies submitted by readers and break anything that is in the minds of the …
Read More »Even when the music comes back, the epidemic pay cut will be delayed
Performances in the United States stalled when the coronavirus outbreak, many of the country’s leading orchestras, dance companies and opera para houses temporarily cut their workers’ salaries, and some stopped paying them altogether. Now, with hopes that vaccines will resume next fall, fears are rife that it could take years …
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