UTC Wrestling Places Two On Pre-Season All-SoCon Team
Waddell, Gutierrez Named Monday, December 28, 2020
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga wrestling team put two on the 2020-21 Preseason All-Southern Conference Wrestling Team, the league office announced today. Senior Fabian Gutierrez is the top pick at 125 pounds, while Waddell got the nod at 184 pounds.
As a team, the Mocs sit in this place in the preseason poll with one first place vote and 53 total points. The Appalachian State Mountaineers claimed the top spot in the poll that was voted on by the conference’s nine head coaches, who also selected the 11-member preseason all-conference team. Coaches were not allowed to vote for their own teams or student-athletes.
Dec 19, 2020
Dr. Joshua Wynne, vice president for Health Affairs, Dean of the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences and North Dakota Chief Health Strategist
Dr. Paul Carson, director of the North Dakota State University Center for Research Immunization and Education and consultant on the North Dakota Department of Health’s pandemic response
Dirk Wilke, North Dakota interim State Health Officer
Something remarkable has occurred in North Dakota over the past two months – we’ve gone from being the state with the worst COVID-19 numbers in the country (when adjusted for population) to one of the few states with plunging numbers of new and active cases. The reason for this dramatic turnaround is clear – it is because our fellow citizens in the state decided to exercise personal responsibility and do those simple things that we know are effective in limiting the spread of the virus like wearing masks as appropriate, washing one’s hands, keeping our di
NDSU infectious disease expert sits down to discuss COVID-19 vaccine arrival
One of North Dakota s top public health experts sits down with WDAY News Reporter Kevin Wallevand to talk about weighing the risk-benefit of taking the vaccine. Written By: Kevin Wallevand | 8:52 pm, Dec. 15, 2020
FARGO Infectious disease expert and public health leader in North Dakota Dr. Paul Carson makes one thing clear about the newly released vaccine. To have a vaccine that was 95% effective puts it in the pantheon of our best vaccines, so I feel very good about that, Carson said.
And it s showing. In North Dakota, the numbers are going down. And we need to do that in the foreseeable weeks and months, so that we get to where we have enough of a vaccinated population that we can finally start to think about returning to normal.
NDSU infectious disease expert sits down to discuss COVID-19 vaccine arrival
One of North Dakota s top public health experts sits down with WDAY News Reporter Kevin Wallevand to talk about weighing the risk-benefit of taking the vaccine. Written By: Kevin Wallevand | 8:52 pm, Dec. 15, 2020
FARGO Infectious disease expert and public health leader in North Dakota Dr. Paul Carson makes one thing clear about the newly released vaccine. To have a vaccine that was 95% effective puts it in the pantheon of our best vaccines, so I feel very good about that, Carson said.
And it s showing. In North Dakota, the numbers are going down. And we need to do that in the foreseeable weeks and months, so that we get to where we have enough of a vaccinated population that we can finally start to think about returning to normal.
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2. Bar, restaurant owners happy with pandemic help from Fargo commission; other businesses say Why not us?
Michelle Cody, studio director of Fly Fitness in Fargo, would like to see the Fargo City Commission offer gyms a break on utility charges similar to what will be offered to bars and restaurants in 2021. David Samson / The Forum
Fargo bar and restaurant owners are breathing a little easier thanks to the Fargo City Commission’s decision to rebate liquor license and inspection fees and waive city utility charges for the first six months of 2021.
At the same time, owners of other businesses are saying, “Why not us?” when it comes to getting help to keep their doors open, too.