Fortnite Season 6: Start Date, Event, and Everything to Know
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Fortnite’s Season 5 is still carrying on strong with more crossovers than players could ever hope for, but it won’t be long now before Season 6 is supposed to start. With Chapter 2 Season 6 scheduled to be ushered in later this month, players have a new theme, cosmetics, another battle pass, and more to look forward to. While most of the next season remains under wraps just like every other season before it, players at least have some likely answers to some of their most pressing questions about the next season.
Thankfully, the past seasons have at least given us an idea of how things will go down when Season 5 transitions into Season 6. We’ll see some sort of big event happen that leads to a theme loosely connected to what’s been happening in the current season, and Season 6 will continue to build on that theme until you forget what even happened in Season 5 and how we got there. As for the question of how w
(Bloomberg) The buyer that would save Mercy Hospital and Medical Center is looking to Flint, Michigan, as it plots a revival for the bankrupt Chicago facility.Mercy and its Bronzeville neighborhood bear “striking similarities” in terms of demographics and history, Atif Bawahab, chief strategy officer of Insight, said in an interview. The Flint-based biomedical company agreed to purchase Mercy this week in a deal that still needs regulatory approval.Bawahab said Mercy came to Insight’s attention last year after reports that owner Trinity Health Corp. planned to close it. Chicago’s oldest chartered hospital and so-called safety net facility for the area’s most vulnerable residents filed for bankruptcy last month with a plan to shut down by May 31.Bawahab acknowledged the difficult task that lies ahead in turning around the financially distressed hospital.“This is not something we’re assuming to be a cakewalk,” he said in an interv
State scales back on salt study
Amended legislation will restrict public disclosures that could increase liability
Ry Rivard Adirondack Explorer
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Road salt is seen in the shed as Department of Transportation workers get snowplows ready for potential snow expected early tomorrow morning Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020 in Latham, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren/Times Union)Lori Van Buren/Albany Times Union
SARANAC LAKE State lawmakers recently scaled back a study of road salt pollution in the Adirondacks, apparently bowing to concerns that the study could expose the state to liability from residents with unsafe water.
Late last year, Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed a law that would require the state to form a task force to examine the effects of road salt pollution in the Adirondacks. Each year, the state dumps millions of pounds of salt on roads to keep them clear of ice and snow.
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Given the nation s current health crisis, it is unclear how many spectators will be present at the Dort Federal Event Center. If there are ten fans or a thousand fans in attendance, Shields will be best served to energize the crowd from the moment she walks to the crowd. Despite her opponent s 17-fight resume, she has no experience fighting outside of Canada. Michigan may border on Canada, but there is a huge difference between fighting in front of friends and family in Montreal and battling against the world s best in her hometown.
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