By Sarah Farrell, UT Extension Service Since its beginning in 1948, Tennessee 4-H Congress has given more than 35,000 4-H’ers and volunteer leaders firsthand experience in state government. Tennessee 4-H Congress was truly a rewarding citizenship experience for All-Star 4-H Member, Jesse Tucker Vaughn. In addition to experiencing life in…
By Jim Scott
Apr 13, 2021 7:52 AM
In Fridayâs 5-4 win over Team USA, Jesse Tucker notched his 85th career assist to become the Gamblers all-time leader in assists. Tucker surpassed Kyle Novak, who tallied 84 assists in his two seasons with the Gamblers (2011-2013).
In three seasons with the Gamblers, the 2020-21 team captain has surpassed the 40 point mark each year. In 153 games, the Longlac, Ontario native has 40 goals, 86 assists and 215 penalty minutes. Tuckerâs 126 points ranks 5th all-time in team history. The Michigan State commit was selected in the 8th round of the 2018 USHL Entry Draft.
Gamblers start homestand: The Gamblers begin a four-game homestand on Wednesday (4/14), as they welcome the Dubuque Fighting Saints to the Resch Center. On Friday (4/16) the first 1,000 fans receive a free t-shirt compliments of the Menominee Casino Resort. Friday is also a Bud Night when Bud/Bud Light draughts are just $2.
Abstract
Biosafety Level 4 labs are in the spotlight as speculation swirls that Covid-19 may have emerged from such a facility in either China or the US. In the US, the mass proliferation of high-containment germ labs since 9/11, and its track record of safety lapses, remains a concern with the renewed interest in the field of biodefense. In light of past accidents of anthrax leaks in US labs and SARS leak in Chinese labs, there needs to be improved regulation and governance of germ labs in order to mitigate rising risks of accidents that threaten public health, redress safety lapse providing easy access of pathogens by terrorists, and prevent a biodefense arms race.
Blue Ridge police chief s long road to recovery from COVID-19
The Blue Ridge police chief s long road to recovery from COVID-19.
BLUE RIDGE, Ga. - A north Georgia police chief is back home after battling COVID-19 in the hospital for 94 days.
The city of Blue Ridge Police Chief Johnny Scearce spent most of his battle with COVID-19 at CHI Memorial Hospital in Chattanooga. He was as close to death as you can come, said Brenda Scearce, Jonny s wife.
Brenda said the prayers, great team of doctors, and glory of God is what brought her husband through COVID-19 which nearly took his life.
https://www.afinalwarning.com/486461.html (Natural News) A health worker in Portugal died just two days after she received Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine. Forty-eight-year-old Sonia Acevedo passed away Jan. 1 after being vaccinated for COVID-19 on Dec. 30. The mother of two and health worker at the
Portuguese Institute of Oncology (IPO) in the city of Porto did not report any adverse effects following immunization.
Sonia’s father Abilio Acevedo told Portuguese paper
Correio da Manha that she “was okay” and had no health problems. “She had the COVID-19 vaccine, but she didn’t have any symptoms. I don’t know what happened. I just want answers. I want to know what lead to my daughter’s death,” he said.