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Gallia, Mason each report new COVID-19 case - Daily Sentinel

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Gallia, Mason each report new COVID-19 case - Daily Sentinel Gallia, Mason each report new COVID-19 case - Daily Sentinel Posted: 29 Jun 2020 03:41 PM PDT OHIO VALLEY — Gallia and Mason counties each reported a new case of COVID-19 on Monday. On Monday, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources reported a new COVID-19 case for Mason County. The Mason County Health Department confirmed the additional case with Jennifer Thomas, nursing director/administrator of the MCHD, stating the case was considered travel related. This means, since March, Mason County has had a total of 17 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 16 of those now considered recovered, according to the health department. The Gallia County Health Department announced its 11th COVID-19 case on Monday morning, a male in his 30s. "At this time, we are reporting 1 additional case of COVID-19 for Gallia County. This case is currently an active/symptomatic ind...

West Bengal suggests alternative route for Indo-Bangla trade - The Hindu

West Bengal suggests alternative route for Indo-Bangla trade - The Hindu West Bengal suggests alternative route for Indo-Bangla trade - The Hindu Posted: 10 May 2020 12:00 AM PDT Emphasising that there are local emotive issues among the people against the resumption of Indo-Bangladesh trade at Petrapole land border, the West Bengal government on May 9 suggested an alternative route. Speaking to journalists at the State Secretariat, West Bengal Home Secretary Alapan Bandyopadhyay said that the locals were fearing a "contagion" and the railway route from Gede (Nadia) and Darsana (Bangladesh) would be " more safe" for transport of goods. Trade at the international land border at Petrapole in North 24 Parganas started on April 30 but closed after a few days due to protest by locals. A few days ago, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla wrote to West Bengal Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha saying that "unilateral action on the p...

Gallia, Mason each report new COVID-19 case - Daily Sentinel

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Gallia, Mason each report new COVID-19 case - Daily Sentinel Gallia, Mason each report new COVID-19 case - Daily Sentinel 2020 Rockies Simulations - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel HomewardBound to open family shelter - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Printed Letters: June 30, 2020 | Letters | gjsentinel.com - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Gallia, Mason each report new COVID-19 case - Daily Sentinel Posted: 29 Jun 2020 03:41 PM PDT OHIO VALLEY — Gallia and Mason counties each reported a new case of COVID-19 on Monday. On Monday, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources reported a new COVID-19 case for Mason County. The Mason County Health Department confirmed the additional case with Jennifer Thomas, nursing director/administrator of the MCHD, stating the case was considered travel related. This means, since March, Mason County has had a total of 17 confirmed COVID-19 cases, with 16...

Largest daily newspaper in Hawaii faces substantial layoffs - Pew Research Center's Journalism Project

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Largest daily newspaper in Hawaii faces substantial layoffs - Pew Research Center's Journalism Project Largest daily newspaper in Hawaii faces substantial layoffs - Pew Research Center's Journalism Project Posted: 15 Jun 2020 12:00 AM PDT Pew Research Center Jun 29, 2020 Three Months In, Many Americans See Exaggeration, Conspiracy Theories and Partisanship in COVID-19 News Pew Research Center Jun 24, 2020 As COVID-19 Emerged in U.S., Facebook Posts About It Appeared in a Wide Range of Public Pages, Groups Pew Research Center Jun 12, 2020 Majorities of Americans Say News Coverage of George Floyd Protests Has Been Good, Trump's Public Message Wrong Pew Research Center May 20, 2020 Americans Who Rely Most on White House for COVID-19 News More Likely to Downplay the Pandemic Pew Research Center May 12, 2020 SXSW 2020 Online Session: Misinformation and the 2020 U.S. Election Hawai...

Media freedom in Bengal questioned as ABP editor quits after Mamata attack, police summons - ThePrint

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Media freedom in Bengal questioned as ABP editor quits after Mamata attack, police summons - ThePrint Media freedom in Bengal questioned as ABP editor quits after Mamata attack, police summons - ThePrint Posted: 03 Jun 2020 12:00 AM PDT Anandabazar Patrika office in Kolkata, and editor Anirban Chattopadhyay: Image: ThePrint Team Text Size: A- A+ Kolkata:  The editor of Anandabazar Patrika , the highly respected and largest-circulated Bangla newspaper, has resigned, with the news emerging four days after Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee accused the 98-year-old daily of showing the state government in bad light and the editor was summoned by Kolkata Police for allegedly publishing fake news. The resignation of Anirban Chattopadhyay, 62, is snowballing into a major political controversy, with allegations being made about "pressure" from the Mamata Banerjee government and the threat to media freedom in West Bengal. On 27 May, Ba...

There's room for everyone | Coronavirus | dailysentinel.com - Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel

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There's room for everyone | Coronavirus | dailysentinel.com - Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel There's room for everyone | Coronavirus | dailysentinel.com - Nacogdoches Daily Sentinel Posted: 23 Jun 2020 10:48 AM PDT Editor's note: The Daily Sentinel does not typically publish poetry. An exception was made for this piece of writing read during a recent morning huddle meeting at Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital. Ruby, Topaz, or Emerald, There's a placeholder for every gem. Racing, Tennis, or Aerobics, There's a pedestal for every champ. There's a place for everything! There's room for everyone! Car, bus, or Airplane, Every running motor has a lane. Flying jets, big or small, Theirs a chance to take off for all. There's a place for everything! There's room for everyone! Bollywood, Chinawood, or Hollywood, There's a charm on every silver screen. Spanish, Chinese, or English,...

Pinkerton man repeatedly visited Mesa County on bandits’ trail - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel

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Pinkerton man repeatedly visited Mesa County on bandits’ trail - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Pinkerton man repeatedly visited Mesa County on bandits’ trail - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel River Park at Las Colonias a hit with crowds - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Gogo Business Aviation Showing Strong Recovery, Hits 3000 Daily Flights - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Pinkerton man repeatedly visited Mesa County on bandits’ trail - The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel Posted: 28 Jun 2020 11:15 PM PDT BY BOB SILBERNAGEL When Pinkerton detective Charlie Siringo began his four-year odyssey to track down the men who robbed a train in Tipton, Wyoming, he started in Grand Junction. By the time he closed his investigation in 1904, he had "traveled more than 25,000 miles by rail, vehicles, afoot and on horseback." Siringo made no arrests during the lengthy inquiry, b...