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Roundup: Manchester keeps on rolling with win

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   HARTFORD — Max Brownlee singled home the winning run in the seventh inning of Manchester Union Underground’s 6-5 win over Hartford on Wednesday. Both teams’ offenses came out hot, each scoring three runs in the first inning. Brownlee drew the start for Manchester, tossing three and two thirds innings, allowing four runs. Joey McCoy pitched in relief, ultimately drawing the win in his three and a third innings of work. McCoy pitched a great game, allowing one unearned run. Sam Steinman drove in two runs on two hits and Will Addington added two hits himself to lead the Manchester bats.

Snake should warm Winnipeggers hearts

Winnipeg Free Press By: Joseph Bernacki Save to Read Later This corn snake likes people and there was never any need to fear it, says a veterinarian. (Supplied) A corn snake who freaked out residents of Fort Rouge as it slithered around for days and evaded capture was just misunderstood. A Winnipeg veterinarian and reptile expert says the snake is really into people and there was never any need to fear the cold-blooded creature. It was alert, active and actually quite friendly and inquisitive. It appeared to be generally in good health and liked to be handled by people, said Dr. Jonas Watson.

Texas youth show up in amazing numbers for COVID-19 vaccines

Texas youth show up in amazing numbers as state tries to vaccinate 1.7 million children now eligible for COVID-19 shot was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues. Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. In the first week that Texas adolescents were eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19, after a year of pandemic-induced isolation from their families, peers and classrooms, more than 100,000 kids ages 12-15 poured into pediatricians’ offices, vaccine hubs and school gyms across Texas to get their shots.

Texas youth show up in amazing numbers as state tries to vaccinate 1 7 million children now eligible for COVID-19 shot

Texas youth show up in “amazing” numbers as state tries to vaccinate 1.7 million children now eligible for COVID-19 shot Texas Tribune Updated:  Tags:  , our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. In the first week that Texas adolescents were eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19, after a year of pandemic-induced isolation from their families, peers and classrooms, more than 100,000 kids ages 12-15 poured into pediatricians’ offices, vaccine hubs and school gyms across Texas to get their shots. One of them was Austin Ford, a 14-year-old in Houston whose mother is a pediatric nurse, whose father has a disability that makes him vulnerable to COVID, and who lost a family member to the virus last month.

Texas children eligible for COVID-19 vaccine turn out in large numbers

McKinney Independent School District registered nurse Nancy Yarbrough administers a COVID-19 vaccine to a student at McKinney ISD Stadium and Community Event Center on Thursday. Credit: Ben Torres for the Texas Tribune Sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news. In the first week that Texas adolescents were eligible to be vaccinated for COVID-19, after a year of pandemic-induced isolation from their families, peers and classrooms, more than 100,000 kids ages 12-15 poured into pediatricians’ offices, vaccine hubs and school gyms across Texas to get their shots. One of them was Austin Ford, a 14-year-old in Houston whose mother is a pediatric nurse, whose father has a disability that makes him vulnerable to COVID, and who lost a family member to the virus last month.

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