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2021 track and field overview: Midcoast teams gear up for an unprecedented season

increase font size 2021 track and field overview: Midcoast teams gear up for an unprecedented season After a lost 2020 season and all but lost indoor season in 2021, athletes and coaches look to the upcoming outdoor season as a sign of normalcy. Share Brunswick boys track and field head coach Dan Dearing looks on as his team stretches before a recent practice. Photo provided by Heather Hoisington Morse track and field coach Shawn Guest wasn’t sure what to expect when he walked into the high school gym on the first day of the spring sports season. Track and field at a Glance

Women s work, Curated Cocktails, Met Gala: News from around our 50 states

Women’s work, ‘Curated Cocktails,’ Met Gala: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: The state has temporarily paused giving the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine out of an “abundance of caution” while federal officials investigate reports of rare blood clots, the state health officer announced Tuesday. Dr. Scott Harris cautioned people to remember those were just six incidents out of 6.8 million doses of the J&J vaccine that have been given across the nation. “COVID-19 vaccine safety is a top priority for Alabama. It is important to know that the adverse effects potentially stemming from the Johnson & Johnson shot have been extremely rare in the country, but out of an abundance of caution, Alabama is temporarily pausing these shots until we know more,” Gov. Kay Ivey said in a statement. Some vaccine appointments were likely canceled this week, Harris said. But he said the J&J vaccine ma

CATC highlights March professionals of month

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Speaker takes lawmaker to task over China virus email

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) House Speaker Ryan Fecteau criticized a Republican lawmaker for calling the coronavirus the “Chinese virus" but he has no plans for formal reprimand. House Speaker Ryan Fecteau said the coronavirus descriptor used by Republican Rep. Michael Lemelin in an email to an educator is “a racist trope” that was “offensive and wrong,” but said it's ultimately voters' responsibility to hold lawmakers accountable. Lemelin, whose.

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