CSi Weather…

REST OF TODAY…Mostly cloudy.   Chance of showers and thunderstorms early in the morning, then slight chance of showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. Some thunderstorms may be severe in the afternoon. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds around 10 mph increasing to south 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Chance

of precipitation 30 percent in the Jamestown area 50 percent in the Valley Cit area. Heat index 90 to 95.

.TONIGHT…Partly cloudy. Showers likely and chance of

thunderstorms in the evening. Some thunderstorms may be severe.

Lows in the lower 60s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to

around 30 mph shifting to the northwest 5 to 10 mph after

midnight. Chance of precipitation 60 percent in the Jamestown area 70 percent in Valley City area.

.SATURDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 80s. North winds

5 to 10 mph shifting to the east in the afternoon.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. A 30 percent chance of showers

and thunderstorms after midnight. Lows in the lower 60s.

Southeast winds around 5 mph.

.SUNDAY…Partly sunny. Showers likely and chance of

thunderstorms in the morning, then chance of showers and

thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs around 80. South winds 5 to

10 mph shifting to the northwest 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.

Chance of precipitation 60 percent in the Jamestown area, 70 percent in the Valley City area.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Clear. Lows in the mid 50s.

.MONDAY…Sunny. Highs around 80.

.MONDAY NIGHT…Clear. Lows in the upper 50s.

.TUESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.

.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 60s.

.WEDNESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the mid 80s.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Increasing clouds. A 30 percent chance of

showers and thunderstorms. Lows in the lower 60s.

.THURSDAY…Mostly sunny. A 20 percent chance of showers and

thunderstorms in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 80s.

 

Severe weather may be possible late this morning across the James River valley.  A  better chance this afternoon and evening with an eastward moving cold front.

Chances for storms on Sunday.

Jamestown  (CSi)  The Jamestown City Fire Department was called out Friday  to report of smoke in a basement in NW Jamestown.  More information as it becomes available.

Medina  (CSi)  The discovery of a male’s body Thursday morning south of Medina, has initiated an  investigation by the Stutsman County Sheriff’s Office.

(File Photo,Sheriff Kaiser)

Authorities were notified at 9:07 a.m. Thursday, of a body on the pavement, about a mile south of the Medina Exit on 53rd Avenue Southeast.  The Medina Ambulance  was called  by the sheriff’s office to the location, where the man was deceased.

Further investigation led authorities to a  lone vehicle, about a mile or so south, in a ditch.

A theory being looked into is that the man may have been thrown or jump from the vehicle.

The identity of the man was yet to be determined on Thursday, as the investigation continues.  He may be from out of state.

Jamestown (CSi/JPS) The Jamestown Public School Board Thursday evening August 6, 2020 voted to approve the health and safety plan for the 2020-21 school year, stemming from the formation of school district guidelines.

The guidelines come after a thorough review by a team including educators, support staff, parents, students, administrators, specialists, and others to gather as much perspective as possible. The school district feels compelled to pursue a return to an in-person model of instruction for the 2020/2021 school year.

Each public building, will use a color-coded guidance: Blue/Green, Yellow, and Orange/Red with the North Dakota Smart Restart Plan.

A variation ranging from all in-school learning to a hybrid schedule and to complete distance learning.

The plan included encouraging the wearing face masks in the school buildings.

Buses will run regularly, however, parents are recommending driving their children to school, when possible.

Masks would be highly encouraged inside the schools for all students.

The first day of school for the Jamestown Public School District is planned for August 27, 2020, with school board approval in re-adjusting the school year calendar, including a modified or hybrid schedule for middle school and high school students.

More information from Superintendent Robert Lech, and School Board Presient, Roger Haut, along with links to the JPS website in this story at CSiNewsNow.com.

 

NDDoH

COVID-19 Stats

Posted Thurs. Aug 6, 2020

11-a.m.

COVID-19 Test Results
Results listed are from the previous day.

INDIVIDUALS WHO DIED WITH COVID-19

  • Man in his 80s from McIntosh County with underlying health conditions.

COUNTIES WITH NEW POSITIVE CASES REPORTED THURSDAY

  • Barnes County + 1
  • Barnes Total 37
  • Benson County – 1
  • Burleigh County – 34
  • Cass County – 18
  • Grand Forks County – 8
  • Griggs County – 1
  • Kidder County – 1
  • LaMoure County – 1
  • McHenry County – 1
  • McKenzie County – 1
  • McLean County – 4
  • Morton County – 17
  • Mountrail County – 1
  • Pembina County – 1
  • Richland County – 1
  • Rolette County – 10
  • Sioux County – 1
  • Stark County – 2
  • Stutsman County +4
  • Stutsman Total 125
  • Traill County – 1
  • Walsh County – 2
  • Ward County – 7
  • Wells County – 1
  • Williams County – 3


BY THE NUMBERS

341,001 – Total Number of Tests Completed* (+5,471 total tests from yesterday)

163,719 – Total Unique Individuals Tested* (+1,705 unique individuals from yesterday)

156,542 – Total Negative (+1,585 unique individuals from yesterday)

7,177 – Total Positive (+122 unique individuals from yesterday)
After investigation it was found that an individual from Grand Forks County and Richland County were from out of state.

1,720 – Total Positives from Serial (Repeat) Testing**** (+43 unique individuals from yesterday)

2.2% – Daily Positivity Rate**

 

400 – Total Hospitalized (+6 individual from yesterday)

46 – Currently Hospitalized (+4 individuals from yesterday)

5,949 – Total Recovered (+112 individuals from yesterday)

109 – Total Deaths*** (+1 individual from yesterday)

 

* Note that this does not include individuals from out of state and has been updated to reflect the most recent information discovered after cases were investigated.

**Because the serial tests completed and added to the total number of tests completed can result in new individuals who test positive, the daily positivity rate will be calculated using the total positives for the day by the daily number of tests completed instead of the daily number of unique individuals tested.

*** Number of individuals who tested positive and died from any cause while infected with COVID-19.
**** This number includes individuals who tested positive for COVID-19 after they had previously had a negative test.

For descriptions of these categories, visit the NDDoH dashboard.

For the most updated and timely information and updates related to COVID-19, visit the NDDoH website at www.health.nd.gov/coronavirus, follow on FacebookTwitter and Instagram and visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

Jamestown   (CVHD) Central Valley Health District will work in partnership with the University of Jamestown and the North Dakota National Guard to offer Coronavirus (COVID-19) small-scale weekly drive-up testing events to ensure access to testing leading up to the Fall semester.  Testing will be offered on the next two Fridays, August 7 and August 14, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Reiland Fine Arts Center parking lot on the University of Jamestown campus.

 

While this event is open to the general public; the target populations of the event will include college students, COVID-19 close contacts, and/or those exhibiting symptoms.  There will be a total of 200 tests available (100 for college students, 100 for the general public); and testing will be first come, first serve.

Update…

Jamestown Tourism News Release:

Elmer Peterson passed away on August 5, 2020 at the age of 91. Elmer is most known in Jamestown for sculpting the World’s Largest Buffalo in 1959, his first large sculpture. He also sculpted the Eagle outside the All Veteran’s Building and the Anne Carlsen Statue outside the Anne Carlsen Center.

Elmer was a talented artist who constructed the Jamestown “Buffalo City” namesake. This initial sculpture moved him to pursue the professional name of Sculptor. The monument is and will continue to be Elmer’s largest project and legacy as it has and will always be the icon for anyone in the region.

He has created over 20 sculptures displayed in cities across the Midwest, many of them in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

Elmer passed away peacefully in Wisconsin.

From 2016: (CSi) The creator of the World’s Largest Buffalo and the VFW Club “Eagle ” facade in Jamestown, Elmer Petersen, was at the Jamestown Arts Center’s gallery for a lunch program titled “Whatever Happened to Elmer Petersen?” July 20, 2016.  Petersen is still active as a sculptor.  The entire presentation was recorded by The Replay Channel and airs exclusively on CSi.Previo

Previously…

Jamestown  (Jamestown Tourism) Jamestown Tourism reports that Elmer Peterson, who sculpted the World’s Largest Buffalo monument at Frontier Village in 1959 in Jamestown has passed away.

Jamestown Tourism Director, Searle Swedlund says, Petersen passed away between Wednesday, August 5, and 6, 2020.

He says the information was first posted on The Tourism Facebook page with more information to follow.

The 91 year old Elmer Petersen, who had taught at Jamestown College was residing in LaCrosse, Wisconsin at the time of his death.

Petersen also sculpted metal art works, located in Jamestown, including the Eagle on the All Vets Club building in Jamestown, along with the Anne Carlsen statue, in front of the Anne Carlsen Center in Jamestown.

Bismarck  (NDDOT)  The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) expanded their services and is now offering online appointment scheduling for motor vehicle services at branch offices across the state.

Part of the NDDOT Smart Restart included providing in person services by appointment only. To make an appointment visit the NDDOT website www.dot.nd.gov or call 1-855-633-6835. Online scheduling is new for the Motor Vehicle branch offices and another way for NDDOT to meet our customers’ needs while saving them time.

Robin Rehborg, the NDDOT Deputy Director for Driver Safety, says, “We are always looking for new ways to innovate our services and better serve our citizens,” This is the next step to help streamline our appointment system and provide consistent service throughout North Dakota.”

Local Motor Vehicle branch offices throughout the state are offering a variety of services. For a complete list of motor vehicle branch offices and services available visit www.dot.nd.gov.

On The Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Tracey said, The Valley City Motor Vehicle office hours are 9:00-11:00 am and 12:00-3:00 pm, Monday-Friday.
All title services are by appointment only.
Tab renewals can be done by phone 701-845-1891.
Tabs will be mailed out or you can pick them up at the office

 

Jamestown  The City of Jamestown reports,  crews will be flushing fire hydrants in the NE area beginning Thursday, August 6, 2020 and will continue through August 13, 2020. City crews will be flushing during normal working hours until completed.

Please be aware of the possibility of lowered water pressure when flushing of hydrants occurs in the various areas.

Valley City (CSi)  Effective  August 10 in Valley City, the intersection of 5th Avenue NW and 6th Street NW will be closed, and remained closed until the road preparation is finished. 2nd Avenue NW remains open during the closure.

The current detour route stays in effect, from Main Street to 9th Avenue NW and then back to 5th Avenue NW via 12th Street NW.

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — Fargo police have arrested one man and are looking for another in a fatal attack on a Minnesota teen. Eighteen-year-old Cameron Caleb Camacho died at the hospital a day after he was involved in a fight at a Fargo residence last Tuesday. A 31-year-old Fargo man has been arrested on a tentative charge of conspiracy to commit aggravated assault. Police are looking for a 25-year-old Fargo man as a person of interest in the case. Officials say he may be driving a 2005 Pontiac G6 with North Dakota plates, 073-DBU.

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The widow of a Fargo man who was killed in a head-on crash that police are investigating as an intentional act by the other driver says the incident has been heartbreaking for two families and she would like to see more attention paid to mental health issues. Authorities believe that 30-year-old Nathaniel Wilson, of West Fargo, purposely crossed into the opposite lane and collided with a vehicle driven by 49-year-old Tom Edmunds. Both men died. Jordana Edmunds, who was married to Tom for nearly 10 years, says “we as a society and as a people” need to do a better job of supporting people like Wilson who may be suffering.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — North Dakota’s former Supreme Court chief justice has tested positive for COVID-19. The court said Gerald VandeWalle is currently receiving treatment. The 86-year-old VandeWalle had been the longest-serving chief justice in state history. He did not seek reappointment to the post last year but remains on the court. Court administrator Sally Holewa said no other justice or member of the Supreme Court staff has tested positive for the virus. Chief Justice Jon Jensen says most court employees have been working remotely. Case arguments have been held virtually online. VandeWalle was appointed to the Supreme Court in 1978.

In sports…

North Dakota State Class A Sr. Babe Ruth Baseball Tournament

Valley City

Thursday…

Charlie Brown Field

Loser out game

Fargo Jets 3  Jamestown Eagles 2

Jamestown Season Record 25-7

 

West Fargo Vets 3, Valley City Royals 2

Bismarck Caps 6, Bismarck Reps 2

 

Friday Match Ups

2-p.m. – West Fargo Vets vs. Bismarck Caps

5-pm – Valley City Royals vs. Fargo Jets

 

NBA..

— Kawhi Leonard scored 29 points to help the Los Angeles Clippers defeat the Dallas Mavericks 126-111. Paul George scored 24 points and Ivica Zubac added 21 points on 10-for-10 shooting and 15 rebounds for the Clippers, who strengthened their hold on the No. 2 spot in the Western Conference standings. Kristaps Porzingis scored 30 points and Luka Doncic added 29 for Dallas, which fell to 1-3 in the restart.

— Despite not having Russell Westbrook, the Houston Rockets beat the Los Angeles Lakers 113-97 Thursday. The Lakers were without LeBron James. James Harden outpaced everyone with 39 points. Anthony Davis had 17 for L.A. The Rockets, who had 21 3-pointers, are 3-1 since the restart. The Lakers are 2-3.

 

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. (AP) —Damian Lillard tied his franchise record with 11 3-pointers and scored 45 points, and the Portland Trail Blazers moved closer to the No. 8 spot in the Western Conference by beating the Denver Nuggets 125-115 Thursday night.

Lillard was 11 for 18 from 3-point range, plus had 12 assists for Portland. The Blazers closed to within a half-game of Memphis in the race for eighth in the West. Michael Porter Jr. scored 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for Denver, which remained in the West’s No. 3 spot.

In other Thursday NBA action:

— Bogdan Bogdanovic (BOY’-ahn bahg-DAH’-noh-vich) scored a career-high 35 points to help the Sacramento Kings beat the New Orleans Pelicans 140-125. De’Aaron Fox had 30 points and 10 assists and Harrison Barnes added 22 points for the Kings, who got their first win in four tries since the restart. Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram each scored 24 points for the Pelicans. Both teams are chasing a spot in the Western Conference playoffs.

—Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton scored 33 points each, and the Milwaukee Bucks overcame a huge early deficit to get a 130-116 win over the Miami Heat on Thursday to clinch the top seed in the Eastern Conference. The Heat led by as many as 23 points in a first half where the team piled up 73 points despite playing without Jimmy Butler and Goran Dragic.

— Deandre Ayton had 23 points and 10 rebounds, and the Phoenix Suns continued their improbable run in the NBA bubble with their fourth straight win 114-99 over the Indiana Pacers on Thursday. Devin Booker added 20 points and 10 assists and Cameron Johnson had 14 points and 12 rebounds as the Suns pulled away with a 21-0 run that began late in the third quarter and carried over into the fourth.

MLB

—Kevin Newman’s pinch-hit two-run single with one out in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-5 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Newman ended Pittsburgh’s seven-game losing streak. Gregory Polanco added a three-run home run for the Pirates. Miguel Sano hit a three-run shot for the Twins.

—Whit Merrifield, Maikel Franco and Jorge Soler homered, and the Kansas City Royals stopped a six-game slide with a 13-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Soler and Salvador Pérez each had three hits and two RBIs, helping Brad Keller to the win in his first major league appearance in nearly a year.

OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — The Oakland Athletics are on a roll with the rival Houston Astros coming to town at last.

Matt Olson homered to back Mike Fiers’ first win of the season and the A’s beat the Texas Rangers 6-4 on Thursday for their sixth straight victory and a series sweep.Khris Davis added a two-run single, Mark Canha had an RBI single and Stephen Piscotty a sacrifice fly as the balanced, first-place A’s won again with Houston on its way.

Anderson Tejeda hit a two-run homer in his major league debut, chasing Fiers (1-0) in the seventh inning and pulling the Rangers within 5-4. Oakland’s Sean Murphy countered with an RBI single in the bottom of the inning.

Houston would have played its first road game of the season at Oakland in late March before this season was delayed by the coronavirus.

 

— J.T. Realmuto hit a three-run homer, Hector Neris struck out Aaron Judge in a big spot and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the New York Yankees 5-4. Phillies starter Zach Eflin allowed two unearned runs and four hits, striking out five in four innings in his first start. A beleaguered bullpen surrendered two runs the rest of the way on Gary Sanchez’s two-run homer off Nick Pivetta.

—Nick Markakis capped his first start of the season with a game-ending home run in the ninth inning that lifted the Atlanta Braves to a 4-3 win over the Toronto Blue Jays. Markakis lined the one-out homer off Wilmer Font that carried into the restaurant behind the right-field stands. Markakis opted out at the start of the season due to concerns about the coronavirus pandemic before changing his mind and returning to the team.

—Shohei Ohtani homered in his first plate appearance since being shut down as a pitcher, Dylan Bundy struck out 10 in the third complete game of his career and the Los Angeles Angels beat the Seattle Mariners 6-1. Ohtani drove a 1-0 pitch from Seattle starter Taijuan Walker to the opposite field just beyond the leap of left fielder Dee Gordon leading off the second inning. It was Ohtani’s third home run of the season, all coming against the Mariners.

—José Ramírez homered from both sides of the plate and drove in four runs, and the Cleveland Indians routed the Cincinnati Reds 13-0. Ramírez hit a solo drive batting from the left side against Luis Castillo in the first inning. He connected again during Cleveland’s 10-run seventh, belting a two-run drive off left-hander Cody Reed. According to STATS, Ramirez is the first player in major league history to homer from both sides of the plate within his team’s first 15 games of the season.

—Daniel Murphy hit a two-run, pinch-homer during a five-run seventh inning to lead the Colorado Rockies over the San Francisco Giants 6-4. Trevor Story and Charlie Blackmon also homered for the Rockies to spoil Tyler Anderson’s return to Coors Field. Anderson was Colorado’s opening day starter in 2019, but knee surgery in June ended his season after going 0-3 with an 11.76 ERA. The Giants picked him up off waivers in October.

NHL-PLAYOFFS…

 

TORONTO (AP) — Scott Laughton scored two goals and Travis Sanheim added one to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 3-1 win over the Washington Capitals on Thursday. The Flyers play Tampa Bay on Saturday and the winner will earn the top seed in the East. Kevin Hayes had three assists for the Flyers. Brian Elliott stopped 16 shots to keep the Flyers. Travis Boyd scored for the Capitals.

In other Thursday ice action:

— Mark Stone scored the go-ahead goal on a deflection with under 7 minutes left, and the Vegas Golden Knights took a big step toward clinching the top seed in the Western Conference by beating the St. Louis Blues 6-4 in round-robin play. Vegas would be the West’s No. 1 seed with a win against Colorado on Saturday.

NFL-OPT OUTS

66 players opt out of NFL season due to coronavirus pandemic

UNDATED (AP) — A total of 66 players have opted out of the 2020 NFL season due to the coronavirus pandemic, nearly half of them linemen.

Twenty offensive linemen and 11 on defense opted out before Thursday’s deadline. Players with a medical opt out will receive a $350,000 stipend, whole those voluntarily opting out receive $150,000 as an advance against future salaries.

No team has come close to New England in losing players for the upcoming season, which begins Sept. 10 with Houston at Super Bowl champion Kansas City. The Patriots, already minus several stars who left in free agency — including, of course, Tom Brady to Tampa Bay — saw eight opt outs: running back Brandon Bolden, offensive tackle Marcus Cannon, safety Patrick Chung, linebacker Dont’a Hightower, tight end Matt LaCosse, wide receiver Marqise Lee, offensive lineman Najee Toran and fullback Dan Vitale. Hightower, Cannon and Chung were key contributors in recent seasons.

In other NFL news:

—The Green Bay Packers say they won’t have any fans for at least their first two home games this season due to the coronavirus pandemic. That means there won’t be any spectators for their Sept. 20 game with the Detroit Lions and their Oct. 5 Monday night game with the Atlanta Falcons. Green Bay’s third home game is Nov. 1 against the Minnesota Vikings. Packers officials say any decision on whether to admit fans for that game would depend on the status of the pandemic at that time.

—The New Orleans Saints have placed two players on their COVID-19 reserve list. Second-year linebacker Kaden Ellis and veteran long snapper Zach Wood are the first two Saints players to receive the designation since players began reporting to team headquarters early last week. The designation means the players had a positive or must isolate because of potential exposure.

—A judge in Colorado has agreed to push the Denver Broncos ownership trial to next year because of the coronavirus pandemic. The case had been scheduled to be heard Sept. 1 before but that would have required the sides to participate via videoconference. The case pits the two eldest daughters of late owner Pat Bowlen and the three trustees who have run the team for the last seven years.

PGA CHAMPIONSHP

Jason Day leads PGA as Koepka continues to be a major force

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Jason Day’s name hasn’t been on the leaderboard lately in the majors. Brooks Koepka’s is there all the time.

Day opened the the PGA Championship with a bogey-free round of 5-under 65 at the TPC Harding Park. Right behind was Koepka, going after a third straight PGA Championship title. No one has ever won this major three straight times in stroke play. And only six players in history have won the same major three straight times. Koepka had six birdies and was among those at 66. Tiger Woods had a new putter and opened with a 68.

Bulked-up Bryson DeChambeau, the longest driver on tour, broke his driver, which he has nicknamed “the Kraken.” It cracked when he bent over to pick up his tee, the club snapped under him. His support team fetched another shaft.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL-NEWS

Notre Dame opens ACC play against Duke, won’t play Navy

UNDATED (AP) — Notre Dame opens its season as an Atlantic Coast Conference football member against visiting Duke on Sept. 12. But the Fighting Irish won’t face Navy for the first time in more than nine decades as part of the ACC’s reconfigured schedule due to the coronavirus pandemic. The league has set up a 10-game conference schedule that includes a nonconference game, though that game must be played in the member school’s home state. The Fighting Irish and Midshipmen had been scheduled to play for the 94th straight year.

In other college football news:

— Miami star defensive end Gregory Rousseau has opted out of this college football season. He was second in the nation with 15.5 sacks last season. Rousseau would have been a third-year sophomore and is eligible to enter the NFL draft next year.

— Penn State All-American Micah Parsons is opting out of the 2020 season because of concerns about COVID-19. The junior linebacker will be eligible to enter the 2021 NFL draft and is already expected to be high first-round selection.

— Penn State says it’s not expecting to have fans at home football games this season, a decision that will cost the schools millions in revenue. Penn State has one of the largest stadiums in the country, holding more than 107,000 fans for big games.

— BYU will play at Navy on Labor Day night in a matchup of teams that had openers against traditional rivals canceled as Power Five leagues rearranged their schedules. The Cougars were originally slated to open their season on Sept. 3 at Utah, but the Pac-12 has gone to a conference-only schedule to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.

— Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is pushing to get the annual football game between Florida State and the University of Florida rescheduled. He said Thursday that keeping the famed rivalry going will be good for the state. The two schools have played each other every year since 1958

— Ohio State is opening preseason training camp with strict coronavirus precautions in place and uncertainty about the coming season. The Buckeyes are scheduled to play a 10-game season against all Big Ten opponents starting Sept. 3. However, the season may still be canceled.

— Two sons of pro football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis have announced on social media they will transfer to play at Kentucky. Rayshad and Rahsaan Lewis announced their decisions on verified Twitter accounts.

NASCAR-GIBBS-JONES RELEASED

Erik Jones won’t return to Joe Gibbs Racing in 2021

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Erik Jones won’t return to Joe Gibbs Racing next season, ending his time with one of NASCAR’s top teams after three Cup seasons but several years in Gibbs’ driver development program.

The 24-year-old was discovered by reigning Cup Series champion Kyle Busch when Jones beat Busch in the Snowball Derby late model race in 2012. Jones was 16 at the time and the victory opened the door for Jones’ rapid rise into NASCAR’s national series.

TENNIS-US OPEN-WILD CARDS

Past champions Clijsters, Murray get US Open wild cards

NEW YORK (AP) — Past U.S. Open champions Kim Clijsters (KLY’-sturz) and Andy Murray received wild-card invitations for the Grand Slam tournament Thursday.

Clijsters is a four-time major champion and former No. 1 who came out of retirement this year after already being elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The U.S. Open — which she won in 2005, 2009 and 2010 — would mark the 37-year-old Belgian’s first Grand Slam appearance since a second-round loss at Flushing Meadows in 2012.

Murray, a 33-year-old from Britain who also has been ranked No. 1, won the first of his three Grand Slam titles at the 2012 U.S. Open. He is working his way back from two hip operations. The U.S. Open is scheduled to start Aug. 31 without spectators.

TV-OLYMPIANS-DEPRESSION

Phelps, Ohno open up about suicide, depression in new doc

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Olympians including Michael Phelps, Apolo Anton Ohno, Jeremy Bloom, Shaun White, Lolo Jones and Sasha Cohen are opening up about their mental health struggles in a new sobering documentary about suicide and depression among the world’s greatest athletes.

Many of the athletes are sharing their pain for the first time in HBO’s “The Weight of Gold,” which aims to expose the problem, incite change among Olympics leadership and help others experiencing similar issues feel less alone. Phelps is a co-executive producer of the documentary. He says the need for change is what drove him to speak up. Phelps said the first step is “treating people like humans” instead of products.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-CONGRESS

Texas Tech women’s coach fired one day after report of abuse

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) —Texas Tech has fired women’s basketball coach Marlene Stollings. The decision comes a day after a scathing newspaper report alleging a culture of abuse in her program.

Athletic director Kirby Hocutt said in the USA Today story he thought progress was being made in communication in the program. But he fired Stollings after two days of meetings with players.

Players made claims of demeaning and threatening comments from coaches and staff members in season-ending exit interview over both of Stollings’ seasons at Texas Tech.

In world and national news…

NEW YORK CITY (AP) — A power outage cast darkness across dozens of blocks in New York City early Friday, as many people in the city were still without electricity in the aftermath of Tropical Storm Isaias. A statement from Con Edison says a transmission system problem caused three networks in Manhattan to lose their electric supply just after 5 a.m. The utility says the supply has been restored. Crews have been working around the clock to restore power across the city due to the tropical storm that battered the East Coast earlier this week. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority says the power outage will affect train service in Manhattan. Passengers were asked to consider alternate routes and plan for delays.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Economists have forecast that U.S. employers added 1.6 million jobs in July. That would normally be a scintillating job gain. Yet it would still fall far short of June’s 4.8 million increase and May’s 2.7 million gain. It would show that hiring has weakened. And it would mean that the economy has still regained just 40% of the jobs lost since the pandemic intensified in March and triggered a deep recession and tens of millions of layoffs. The unemployment rate is expected to have declined from 11.1% to 10.5%, which would still exceed the highest rate during the Great Recession.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — A marathon meeting in the Capitol has generated lots of recriminations but little progress on the top issues confronting negotiators on vital COVID-19 rescue money. The talks are teetering on the brink of collapse. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said of the Thursday night talks: “There’s a handful of very big issues that we are still very far apart” on. Mnuchin says there are impasses on aid to states and local governments and renewing supplemental unemployment benefits. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says: “We’re very far apart. It’s most unfortunate.” Both sides say the future of the talks is uncertain. President Donald Trump is considering executive orders to address evictions and unemployment insurance.

 

NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump has ordered a sweeping but unspecified ban on dealings with the Chinese owners of the consumer apps TikTok and WeChat, although it remains unclear if he has the legal authority to actually ban the apps from the U.S. The order is the Trump administration’s latest salvo at China, following a lengthy trade war and targeted actions against other Chinese companies. The twin executive orders — one for each app — take effect in 45 days. They call on the Commerce Secretary to define the banned dealings by that time. The orders’ wording is vague, but some experts say it appears intended to bar the popular apps from the Apple and Google app stores, which could effectively remove them from distribution in the U.S.

 

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