Vikings Announce Jersey Numbers For 2021 Rookie Draft Class
Let s take a look at the history and aesthetics of these numbers for the Minnesota Vikings 11 drafted rookies.
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May 4, 2021
We already knew a few of them, but now we ve got all of them. The Vikings officially announced the jersey numbers for their entire 11-member 2021 draft class on Tuesday.
Let s go through each one, note some previous Vikings who have held that number, and make a snap reaction based on history and aesthetics.
LT Christian Darrisaw 71
Notable former Vikings: David Dixon, Phil Loadholt, Riley Reiff, Doug Davis
Darrisaw is replacing Reiff as the Vikings left tackle, so it works out for him to take Reiff s old number. Darrisaw wore 77 at Virginia Tech, but that number is retired in Minnesota for the late Korey Stringer, so 71 is the next-best thing. This is a strong choice.
Medford Area School Board Votes to Make Masks Optional By Liz Holbrook
MEDFORD, WI (WSAU) A school district in Taylor County is changing its mask requirements.
Monday night the Medford Area School Board spent close to two hours hearing from the public and discussing the school district’s mask requirement.
In early April the Board voted 5-4 to make masks optional in the classroom for kids in grades 4 and under. Masks still were required in hallways and common areas like the cafeteria. The week after the decision, some high school students walked out of class to protest masks being required for their age group.
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A cyclist has admitted he failed to get a valid licence, insurance or helmet after he added a petrol engine to his push bike to help him up steep hills.
Lee Middleton, 37, admitted to using a motor vehicle without insurance, driving a vehicle without a licence and riding a motorcycle on a road without protective headgear at Teesside Magistrates Court on Thursday.
Middleton landed himself in hot water after a police officer stopped him on January 11 after hearing a loud pitched engine noise .
He had fitted his push bike with a petrol engine to help him traverse a steep hill - but doing so meant the bike became classed as a motor vehicle and required a licence, insurance and a helmet.
Push bike rider fitted petrol engine to whizz up hills but landed himself in court
Lee Middleton committed three offences out of ignorance of the law
Lee John Middleton, 36, from Brotton (Image: Teesside Live)
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A rider fitted his push bike with a petrol engine to assist with whizzing up a hill, a court heard.