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Kicked in the teeth: Michigan high school basketball teams gutted by latest delay to winter season

‘Kicked in the teeth:’ Michigan high school basketball teams gutted by latest delay to winter season Updated Jan 27, 2021; Facebook Share The Michigan high school basketball community is once again putting on a full-court press in an effort to save its season. Nearly a year removed from seeing the end of their seasons cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, coaches, administrators and student-athletes are voicing their frustrations stemming from the latest delay from the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services that has pushed the potential start of the 2021 season to Feb. 21. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer announced an updated restriction policy on Friday, Jan. 22, that left contact sports such as boys and girls basketball, wrestling, hockey and competitive cheer on the sidelines, while restaurants, classrooms and other venues will open in a limited capacity starting Feb. 1.

From Dolly to endangered species: A history of cloning

From Dolly to endangered species: A history of cloning Advertisement Robert Briggs and Thomas King in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania clone frogs ( Rana pipiens) using cells from tadpoles and adult intestine. They show that the DNA inside specialised cells can direct embryonic development. 1996 Dolly the sheep © Alamy Scotland’s Roslin Institute announces the birth of Dolly the sheep, the first mammal to be cloned from an adult cell. 1998 Japanese scientists clone eight calves using adult cells collected from abattoir entrails, raising speculation that high-end beef cattle could be cloned for the quality of their meat. 2002 The world’s first cloned cat, CC (short for Copy Cat) confounds people because her coat is a different colour to the original’s. The effect is caused by environmental differences in the surrogate’s womb.

Washington Township hires Reichard to serve as assistant planner

Waynesboro Record Herald The Washington Township Board of Supervisors made a few moves at their meeting on Dec. 7, 2020, shaping the layout for 2021. According to township manager Jeff Geesaman, Chad Reichard was hired as the township s assistant planner/zoning officer. It was a little crazy, Reichard said. I resigned at the beginning of the meeting from my position as a township supervisor and was hired to my current position about 45 minutes later. Reichard shared part of his responsibilities that come with his new role in his hometown. I will be assisting the zoning officer, reviewing plans and working with the planning committee, he said. It s sort of a catch-all, but it s all about working with the townships and making sure that everything is in order. Washington township is where I was born and raised. It s really great to be able to work and serve the community where you live. This is a great opportunity for advancement within the township to continue to make this

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