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List 3/4 of sports events affected by coronavirus pandemic
GYMNASTICS
The Latest: FDA warns Americans of toxic hand sanitizers
WASHINGTON — U.S. health officials are warning Americans again to avoid a growing list of imported hand sanitizers that may be contaminated with the toxic chemical methanol.
Michigan drivers refunded $95M in premiums due to virus
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Michigan motorists are being refunded nearly $95 million in car insurance premiums due to a drop in driving and crash claims during the coronavirus pandemic, regulators said Monday.
Mnuchin, Meadows to meet Pelosi; GOP seeks jobless aid cut
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top White House negotiators are set to meet with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi late Monday at the Capitol on the next
The Latest: Rockies reliever Tim Collins decides not to play
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
The Latest: US Tennis cancels 2 low-tier Florida tournaments
The Latest on the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on sports around the world:
The Latest: Pence visits Florida to discuss COVID-19 vaccine
MIAMI — Vice President Mike Pence visited Florida on Monday to hold a round table with University of Miami researchers to speak about the final-stage testing of the experimental COVID-19 vaccine.
Sen. Rand Paul's attacker receives longer prison sentence
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) — U.S. Sen. Rand Paul’s former neighbor was resentenced Monday to an extra seven months behind bars and six months in home detention for tackling and injuring the Kentucky lawmaker over a lawn care dispute.
Trump seeks political shot in the arm in vaccine push
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic put his political fate in grave jeopardy. Now he’s hoping to get credit for his administration’s aggressive push for a vaccine -– and crossing his fingers that one gets approved before Election Day.
The Latest: Florida judge upholds county mask requirement
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — A Florida judge has upheld a county’s coronavirus ordinance that requires masks be worn in public places like stores, saying government officials have the authority to protect their residents from the spread of infectious diseases.
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More felony charges for Polson man
A Polson man facing charges for forgery and burglary has also been accused of drug possession in Flathead County.
My very own declaration of independence
Ever hear of Rudy Stanko, well-known in Montana 20-plus years ago? Rudy “Stinko” you say? Well, maybe. Here’s the story. Rudy liked to speed, and it was easy for him to do so because from 1955-1974 and again from 1995-1999, the speed limit in our state was “reasonable and prudent” in the opinion of the arresting officer. This worked well enough when the spirit of the law was respected, but then along came Rudy. In one three-month period, he was clocked exceeding 100 mph three times. Our law enforcement and judicial systems had enough, so the Montana Legislature took up the issue.
Northwest Montana softball teams still swinging
At Stevensville, the Bitterroot Valley-based Sparks played host to the S-Town Throwdown for a group of 14U teams in attendance.
Mariners split with Florence Bucs
The Mission Valley Mariners split a pair of games with the Florence Bucs last weekend.
Atlanta United appoints Glass to serve as interim coach
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta United has promoted Stephen Glass to serve as interim coach while the club searches for a permanent successor to Frank de Boer.
Pelosi presses GOP to quickly negotiate virus aid with Dems
WASHINGTON (AP) — Deadlines looming, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi implored Republicans and the White House on Monday to come quickly to the negotiating table with Democrats over the next
After talk of collaboration, conferences go their own way
Plans for the college football season — if it is played — should start coming into focus this week.
Virus Outbreak, ADVISORY
Volunteers rolled up their sleeves Monday to take part in the biggest test yet of an experimental COVID-19 vaccine. The first of some 30,000 volunteers were receiving shots created by the U.S. government as part of the all-out global race to stop the outbreak. It will be months before results trickle in. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump’s national security adviser tested positive for the virus. And there were setbacks in efforts to restart American baseball, with two major league games canceled because of a outbreak, and for Europe’s plans to restart tourism, with rising infection rates in Spain causing concern for that country’s neighbors.
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