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Good news for reopening schools March 07 2021 COVID-19 cases and deaths continue trending down after Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issues an executive order to reopen public schools. Newly reported COVID-19 cases and deaths continued trending down two days after Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issued an executive order to reopen public schools in coming weeks. Brown mandated on Friday, March 5, that public school students be back in classrooms before the weeks of March 29 for elementary students and April 19 for middle and high schoolers. Whether or not public schools should return kids to the classroom this spring is no longer up for discussion: the science and data is clear, schools can return to in-person instruction with a very low risk of COVID-19 transmission, particularly with a vaccinated workforce, Brown said in a letter to state health and education agencies. ....
Sunday s high temperature in the capital city tied a 142-year-old record, according to the National Weather Service in Cheyenne. The temperature at the Cheyenne airport hit 65 degrees at 1:59 p.m., tying the previous record for March 7 set way back in 1879. Laramie, which set a record high of 57 degrees last year, also tied its record, and Douglas, Rawlins and Torrington came within mere degrees of their daily records. Cheyenne and Laramie also saw near record highs yesterday. The cities, which topped out at 63 and 59 degrees, respectively, were just three and two degrees shy of tying 35-year-old daily records. ....
Magnificent colorisation of a TEAL DC-6 French colorist Benoit Vienne has done stunning work bringing to life this TEAL DC-6, which operated through the 1950s with New Zealand’s national airline. The B&W photo, from aviation historian Paul Sheehan, depicts the DC-6, ZK-BGB “Ärawhata” at Christchurch Airport in 1955. Tasman Empire Airways Limited acquired the aircraft in 1954 when British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines (BCPA) owned by the British, Australian, and New Zealand governments – collapsed. BCPA’s three DC-6s were transferred to TEAL for trans-Tasman and Hibiscus (Auckland-Nandi) services. In the six weeks after the collapse of BCPA, TEAL underwent a remarkable transformation. It transitioned from British to US aircraft, moved its engineering facilities, procured spare parts for the DC-6s, and launched the first service from Sydney to Auckland. ....