CSi Weather…

.WIND CHILL WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON CST/11 AM MST/ SUNDAY…

* WHAT…Life-threatening wind chills as low as 50 below zero.

* WHERE…Southwest and south central North Dakota, including the cities of Bowman, Dickinson, Hazen, Mandan, Jamestown, Ashley and Oakes. This also includes the Tribal Lands of the MHA Nation and the Standing Rock Sioux Nation.Portions of northwest and west central Minnesota and
southeast North Dakota, including Valley City.

* IMPACTS…The life-threatening wind chills will cause frostbite on exposed skin in as little as 10 minutes.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS…

Avoid outside activities if possible. When outside, make sure you
wear appropriate clothing, a hat, and gloves.

Persons are urged to stay indoors until conditions improve. If you
must go outside, dress in layers. Several layers of clothes will
keep you warmer than a single heavy coat. Cover exposed skin to
reduce your risk of frostbite or hypothermia. Gloves, a scarf, and a
hat will keep you from losing your body heat.

Forecast…

.REST OF TODAY…Mostly sunny. Highs around 10 below. West winds

around 10 mph. Wind chills around 35 below.

 

.TONIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows around 25 below. Northwest winds

5 to 10 mph. Lowest wind chills around 40 below after midnight.

.SATURDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs around 10 below. Northwest winds

10 to 15 mph. Wind chills around 40 below.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows around 25 below. Northwest

winds around 10 mph.

.SUNDAY…Sunny. Highs around 5 below. Northwest winds around

10 mph.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows around 20 below.

.WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY…Sunny. Highs 5 to 10 above.

.MONDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows around 10 below.

.TUESDAY…Partly sunny. Highs 5 to 10 above.

.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows around 5 below.

.WEDNESDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs 10 to 15.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows near zero.

.THURSDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 20s.

 

NDDoH

COVID-19 Stats

Thurs. Feb. 11, 2021

Barnes:

New Positives  2

Total Positives 1283

Active 3

Recovered 1243

 

Stutsman

New Positives  6

Total Positives 3269

Active 18

Recovered 3159

COVID-19 Test Results
The results listed are from the previous day. Additional data can be found on the NDDoH website.

Please note that from now on the daily news release will be sent Monday – Friday. The NDDoH dashboard will continue to be updated daily.

BY THE NUMBERS

92,266 – Residents who received at least one dose of vaccine

147,486 – Total COVID-19 vaccine doses administered

 

8,575 – Total Tests from yesterday*

1,578,999 – Total tests completed since the pandemic began

139 – Positive Individuals from yesterday*****

84 PCR Tests | 55 Antigen Tests
98,353 Total positive individuals since the pandemic began

2.08% – Daily Positivity Rate**

 

795 – Total Active Cases

+36 Individuals from yesterday

104 – with a recovery date of yesterday****

96,128 Total recovered since the pandemic began

39 – Currently Hospitalized   

+5 Individuals from yesterday 

 

1 – New Death*** (1,430 total deaths since the pandemic began)

INDIVIDUALS WHO DIED WITH COVID-19

  • Woman in her 70s from Cass County. 

 

COUNTIES WITH NEW POSITIVE CASES REPORTED TODAY

  • Barnes County – 2
  • Bottineau County – 4
  • Bowman County – 2
  • Burleigh County – 30
  • Cass County – 20
  • Dickey County – 2
  • Eddy County – 1 
  • Foster County – 3 
  • Grand Forks County – 12
  • Grant County – 1
  • McHenry County – 3
  • McKenzie County – 1
  • McLean County – 4
  • Mercer County – 1
  • Morton County – 6
  • Mountrail County – 2
  • Nelson County – 1
  • Pembina County – 3
  • Pierce County – 1
  • Ramsey County – 3
  • Renville County – 1
  • Richland County – 2
  • Sargent County – 1
  • Stark County – 8
  • Stutsman County – 6
  • Walsh County – 1
  • Ward County – 12
  • Williams County – 6

 

* Note that this includes PCR and antigen; it does not include individuals from out of state. 

**Individuals (PCR or antigen) who tested positive divided by the total number of people tested who have not previously tested positive (susceptible encounters). 

*** Number of individuals who tested positive with a PCR or antigen test and died from any cause while infected with COVID-19. Please remember that deaths are reported as they’re reported to us by the facility or through the official death record (up to 10-day delay). 

**** The actual date individuals are officially out of isolation and no longer contagious.

*****Daily positive numbers include people who tested with a PCR or antigen test. Totals may be adjusted as individuals are found to live out of state, in another county, or as other information is found during investigation.

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 Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and visit the CDC website at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

Valley CCHD  Free COVID-19 testing events for the VCSU and Valley City communities will be held this week:   Friday, Feb 12, from 1-2 p.m. at the W.E. Osmon Fieldhouse, “The Bubble”.  Rapid testing events will be held.  Each day request if you would like either the BiNax Rapid testing or the PCR test.

These are WALK-IN testing events. Colder temperatures have moved operations indoors. If you wish to be tested, please park your vehicle and enter through the west entrance. Handicap parking spaces and access are available at the east entrance. Preregistration at testreg.nd.gov is encouraged; one only needs to register once.

Administrator, Theresa Will says, the Week of February 7, about 200 more doses of the COVID-19 vaccine is expected to arrive in Valley City, and the next week an undetermined amount of vaccine is expected to arrive.

Valley City  (CCHD)  City-County Health District  in Valley city will be administering the COVID-19 vaccine to individuals who are 65 and older with or without chronic health conditions starting next week.

City-County Health District Administrator Theresa Will says a vaccination clinic on Wednesday, February 17, 2021 at the Hi Liner Activity Center in Valley City from 7a.m. to noon. The Senior Center will provide free bus rides for those signed up to receive a COVID-19 vaccine.

She encourages those without a computer to call the city county health district office to get registered or go online to CityCountyHealth.org. She said get registered before going to the vaccine clinic.

She said for those receiving a vaccine on February 17, a second vaccine dose will be administered on March 17 from 7-a.m., to noon, inside the Hi Liner Activity Center.

Several healthcare providers and pharmacies also have COVID-19 vaccines. Call your pharmacy or healthcare provider for more details or to get registered for a vaccine.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The number of coronavirus vaccine doses being delivered to North Dakota is increasing. Gov. Doug Burgum says the state will receive a 5% increase in the number of vaccine doses. North Dakota will receive 7,500 doses next week, up from 6,900 doses this week. Also, Thrifty White pharmacies in North Dakota will be getting the vaccine starting this week as part of the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program. The state’s immunization program manager, Molly Howell, says 16 of the 30 Thrifty White locations in North Dakota have registered to receive the vaccine. According to the company’s vaccination registration website, its pharmacies are inoculating people 65 and older.

 

Jamestown  (Chamber)  The chamber Young Professionals of Jamestown and the Chamber Ambassadors recently recognized Hugo’s Family Market Place as the February Business of the Month Award recipient for their outstanding customer service and continued commitment to the community.

Our second lady of North Dakota was a special guest at the Business of the Month presentation on Giving Hearts Day, February 11th.  As an Associate Development Director for the Anne Carlsen Center in Bismarck ND representing the western region of the state; Sandra Sanford recognizes Hugo’s Family Market Place as a strong supporter of the communities they serve.

Their nomination stated, “Hugo’s has been a leader & early adopter of public health practices. I really appreciate what they’ve done from the start: masked up employees, plexiglass barriers, directional signs in aisles, hand sanitizer available, & special hours for the high-risk customers. When they decided to ask customers to mask up, before the rest of ND decided to get safe & get smart, Hugo’s staffed employees in their entry to politely help customers mask up & routinely sanitize carts. I really appreciate Hugo’s efforts & won’t shop anyplace else.”

The Young Professionals of Jamestown honor businesses that provide superior customer service, exhibit community spirit and provide a positive economic impact to the community.  This award provides recognition throughout the month with a plaque and a recognition banner for the month. Monthly award winners will be considered for the Business of the Year to be awarded in January of 2021.  Business of the Month award nomination forms are available at the Chamber office and online at www.jamestownchamber.com. Call 701-252-4830 for more information.

 

 

Jamestown  (Chamber)  The Jamestown Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting area legislators to participate in a Virtual Meet & Greet, set of Monday March 1, 2021 at 7-p.m.

The presentation will be shown during the legislature’s cross-over, as legislators are invited to recap the first half of session, and speak about legislation, that may be coming up.

Chamber Executive, Emily Bivens says chamber member businesses will be notified how to access the virtual presentation, including asking questions to the legislators.

 

Valley City   i3G Media and the North Dakota Winter Show have announced that the North Dakota Winter Show Concert which is normally set during the show in Valley City has been pushed back until 2022.

The News Release from i3G Media and Valley City Manager Erin Tombarge said we want to continue the tradition of delivering the finest show possible, and look forward to the return of this event during the 2022 North Dakota Winter Show.

She said due to current COVID-19 restrictions, the 2021 North Dakota Winter Show Concert has been pushed back and will return in 2022.

The 2021 North Dakota Winter Show will be held March 10th – 14th. For a full list of North Dakota Winter Show events visit their website northdakotawintershow.

 

Jamestown   (JRMC)  — Jamestown Regional Medical Center welcomes a new physician to its team.  As JRMC’s gynecologist, Dr. Gregg McAdoo offers appointments and surgeries for women of all ages.

“JRMC is proud to care on for this region. Women deserve the best,” said Trisha Jungels, JRMC Chief Nursing Officer. “That includes advanced gynecological care. JRMC is grateful to welcome Dr. McAdoo to our team.”

Dr. McAdoo is a Williston native who graduated from University of North Dakota with a bachelor’s degree in chemistry. He studied medicine and completed his residency at Creighton University in Omaha, Neb. He is a fellow with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Dr. McAdoo brings decades of experience with him to the role of JRMC gynecologist. When he’s not working, he enjoys hunting and fishing.

“My goal is to work in partnership with family practice to care for women in this community,” he said.

As a gynecologist, services Dr. McAdoo offers include:

  • prolapse repairs and incontinence
  • cystoscopy
  • L-scope tubals and ovary removal
  • advanced hysterectomy options:
  • vaginal
  • laparoscopically assisted (LAVH)
  • abdominal
  • hysteroscopy with myosure device to remove polyps/fibroids, etc.
  • hysteroscopy with ablation
  • D&C with suction for miscarriage
  • C-section

Additional care he can offer women of the region include:

  • infertility treatment
  • permanent and temporary contraception
  • cervical cancer screenings/breast exams
  • relief from heavy or long-lasting periods

Schedule direct at (701) 952-4878 or online.

To learn how we are keeping patients safe, visit www.jrmcnd.com/covid.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Republican-led North Dakota Senate panel has refused to endorse a bill prohibiting any new abortion clinics from opening within 30 miles of a school. The bill also aimed to bar the state’s sole abortion clinic in downtown Fargo from expanding. The Senate Political Subdivisions Committee on Thursday gave the bill a “do-not-pass” recommendation, after some of the panel members worried it would not survive an expensive court challenge. The bill now goes to the full Senate for consideration. The American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood called the measure unjustified, unreasonable and likely unconstitutional.

Bismarck  (CSi)  – Gov. Doug Burgum this week sent a letter urging the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to allow the Dakota Access Pipeline to continue operating as the Corps conducts a court-ordered Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) review on the pipeline.

The letter was sent Tuesday to R.D. James, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Civil Works, and Col. Mark R. Himes, commander of the Corps’ Omaha District. A federal judge on Tuesday granted the Corps’ request to postpone until April 9 a court hearing on whether the pipeline should be allowed to continue to operate during the EIS review.

“Shutting down the pipeline during the EIS review would have devastating consequences for the State of North Dakota and a chilling effect on infrastructure investment across our nation,” Burgum stated in the letter.

Shuttering the safely operating pipeline would weaken U.S. energy security, create more competition for rail access for farmers, add unnecessary risk for motorists by putting more truck traffic on roads, and increase the price discount on Bakken crude, Burgum noted. A higher discount on North Dakota oil would reduce revenue for operators and private mineral owners, stymie job creation to support families and economic growth, and reduce tax revenues that fund essential services provided by the state, counties, school districts and communities.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A Republican-led North Dakota Senate panel has refused to endorse a bill prohibiting any new abortion clinics from opening within 30 miles of a school. The bill also aimed to bar the state’s sole abortion clinic in downtown Fargo from expanding. The Senate Political Subdivisions Committee on Thursday gave the bill a “do-not-pass” recommendation, after some of the panel members worried it would not survive an expensive court challenge. The bill now goes to the full Senate for consideration. The American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood called the measure unjustified, unreasonable and likely unconstitutional.

 

 

In sports…

KANSAS CITY, Mo.  (UJ) — Rayana Sahagun (FR/Rockford, Mich.) of the University of Jamestown has been named the NAIA Women’s Wrestler of the Week, the national office announced Wednesday. Wrestlers of the week are evaluated on their performance during the week prior to the announcement. Each wrestler is selected out of a pool of conference and Association of Independent Institution’s award winners.

Rayana Sahagun – #9 University of Jamestown

109 lbs. |FR  | Rockford, Mich.

Date Tournament or Duals Opponents Opponent’s Individual National Rating Score Team
Results
02/06/2021 Grand View Open Lilliana Campbell (Missouri Valley College) TF, 10-0
02/06/2021 Grand View Open Asia Ray (Wayland Baptist University)  2 Fall, 2:55
02/06/2021 Grand View Open Jessica Corredor (Missouri Baptist University)  10 Fall, 5:55
02/06/2021 Grand View Open Chloe Krebsbach (Grand View University)  7 D, 5-3

Sahagun went a perfect 4-0 to win the 109-pound division of the Grand View (Iowa) Open on Saturday. She defeated three top-10 nationally ranked opponents along the way. Sahagun pinned #2 and 2019 WCWA national champion Asia Ray in 2:55 in her second match, then pinned 10th-ranked Jessica Corredor in 5:55 before defeating No. 7 Chloe Krebsbach by 5-3 decision in the championship bout.

Thursday

BOY’S HOCKEY

Jamestown 3 Bismarck High 1

 

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL=

Minot 67 Jamestown  62.

Lisbon 60, Barnes County North 49

Edgeley-Kulm-Montpelier 57, Carrington 36

 

Bismarck High 73, Bismarck St. Mary’s 48

Fargo Davies 79, Fargo Shanley 54

Fargo North 74, Grand Forks Red River 53

Flasher 59, Lemmon, S.D. 56

Four Winds/Minnewaukan 76, Dunseith 49

Grant County 55, Richardton-Taylor 49

Harvey/Wells County 65, Griggs Central/Midkota Co-op 56

Hillsboro/Central Valley 63, Grafton 62

Kidder County 69, New Salem-Almont 67

LaMoure-Litchville-Marion 55, Medina-Pingree-Buchanan 22

Langdon-Edmore-Munich 67, St. John 45

Larimore 49, Lakota 46

Lewis and Clark North Shore 60, New Town 33

Maple Valley 74, Warwick 51

Minot 67, Jamestown 62

New Rockford-Sheyenne 66, Rolette-Wolford 50

North Border 82, Park River-Fordville/Lankin 57

Stanley 58, South Prairie 46

White Shield 60, Standing Rock 46

 

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL=

Bottineau 43, Anamoose 27

 

Class B District 6=

Tournament=

Medina 51, South Border 31

Class B District 10=

Tournament=

Central McLean 57, Washburn 34

Class B District 11=

Tournament=

Bottineau 43, Drake-Anamoose 27

Velva/Sawyer 68, Towner-Granville-Upham 29

Westhope-Newburg 48, Nedrose 29

Class B District 12=

Tournament=

Glenburn 61, Lewis and Clark-Berthold 28

Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 44, South Prairie 38

Our Redeemer’s 55, Surrey 37

Class B District 15=

Tournament=

New Town 56, White Shield 38

Class B District 16=

Tournament=

Divide County 53, Burke County 18

Stanley 45, Powers Lake 37

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Lawmakers in North Dakota’s House have passed a bill that critics say discriminates against transgender student athletes. Supporters say the the legislation would ensure fairness in girls sports and support Title IX, a 1972 federal law that protects people from sex-based discrimination in school activities that receive federal money. The bill would prohibit a public schools from allowing a person under 18 to participate on a high school girls or boys team exclusively for the opposite sex. The bill would allow girls to participate in school sports for boys. The bill now goes to the Senate.

Thursday

UJ

Men’s Vollelyball…

W 25-27,25-12,28-26,25-18

OTTAWA, Kan.  (UJ)— The seventh-ranked University of Jamestown men’s volleyball team returned to action Thursday night, defeated No. 15 Ottawa University 3-1 in the Jimmies’ GPAC opener. Set scores were 25-27, 25-12, 28-26, 25-18.

Jamestown improves to 3-1 overall and 1-0 in the GPAC, while Ottawa falls to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in the conference.

Zack Meyer (JR/Wheaton, Ill.) finished with 17 kills and hit .481 in the match while Tanner Woods (FR/Huntington Beach, Calif.) posted 12 kills and Samuel Jackman (SO/St. Jean Baptiste, Manitoba) 11. Derek Owens (FR/Andover, Minn.) had a team-high .556 hitting percentage with seven kills. Clark Steele (JR/Lake Forest, Calif.) also chipped in with seven kills.

Derek Correa (FR/Vega Baja, Puerto Rico) (26) and Caylor Cox (FR/Helena, Mont.) (20) combined for 46 of UJ’s 54 assists, helping the team hit .364 for the match. Woods led the Jimmies with nine digs, while Braden Neumann (JR/Costa Mesa, Calif.) added eight and Correa seven.

Owens, Woods, and Austin Jacob (FR/Houston, Texas) each had three block assists.

After falling behind 11-6 in the first set, UJ rallied to take a 22-20 lead, and later led 23-21. The Braves tied the set at 23, then the teams traded points until an Ottawa kill and Jimmie attack error closed out the set.

The second set was all Jamestown, as the Jimmies took an early 7-3 lead and used a 7-0 run midway through the set to go ahead 21-11. A UJ ball handling error ended the run, but a kill by Ever Cancel (FR/Mayaguez, Puerto Rico), back-to-back Ottawa attack errors, and a Meyer kill provided the final points.

Set three was contested as closely as the first, with the largest Jimmie lead coming at 16-12. Ottawa came back for a 23-22 advantage, but a service ace by Cox tied it, then the teams swapped points up to 26. A Steele kill and Correa ace were the winning points of the set.

UJ opened up a 14-8 lead in the fourth set before the Braves closed the gap to 14-12. The Jimmie lead grew to as many as six following two Ottawa attack errors, and kills by Woods, Meyer, and Jackman were part of the final five points to win the match.

Jamestown returns to action Friday at Morningside (Iowa) College. The match is scheduled for a 7 p.m. start.

NBA..

UNDATED (AP) — The Philadelphia 76ers have won six of their last eight games, but the two losses have come at the hands of the Portland Trail Blazers.

Damian Lillard had 30 points and the Blazers won for the fourth time in five games by outlasting the Sixers, 118-114. Carmelo Anthony added 24 points off the bench, including 16 in the fourth quarter.

Joel Embiid (joh-EHL’ ehm-BEED’) had a team-high 35 points and nine rebounds for the 76ers, while Ben Simmons added 23 points and 11 boards in Philadelphia’s first loss in five road games.

— Jimmy Butler had a triple-double with 27 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists for the Heat in their fourth straight win, 101-94 against the Rockets. Miami trailed by 13 in the first half, but used a big run and great defense in the third to take a 12-point lead into the fourth quarter.

Checking out Thursday’s other NBA action:

— Stephen Curry knocked down 10 3-pointers on the way to 40 points in the Warriors’ 111-105 victory over the Magic. The two-time MVP has made at least four 3-pointers in a career-best 13 straight games.

— Semi Ojeleye (SHEH’-mee OH’-zhah-lay) nailed six 3-pointers and had a career-high 24 points in the Celtics’ 120-106 win over the Raptors. Rookie Payton Pritchard also hit six 3s and added 20 points for the Celtics, who drained a season-high 20 shots from beyond the arc.

 

— The Pacers’ four-game losing streak is over after Domantas Sabonis (doh-MAHN’-tahs sah-BOH’-nihs) had 26 points, eight rebounds and eight assists in a 111-95 decision over the Pistons. Malcolm Brogdon added 18 points and Jeremy Lamb scored 17 for the Pacers, who posted a season-low 94 points in a loss to Brooklyn on Wednesday.

NBA-NEWS

Raptors to call Tampa home for rest of season

UNDATED (AP) — The Raptors say they will stay in its adopted home of Tampa because of ongoing challenges related to the coronavirus pandemic and how that affects the process of crossing the border between the U.S. and Canada.

Toronto made the move south last fall, knowing Thursday’s decision was a real possibility. The land border with Canada remains closed to nonessential travelers who are not Canadian citizens.

NHL..

UNDATED (AP) — The Florida Panthers continue to steamroll through their NHL schedule by winning the first of three straight meetings with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Aaron Ekblad and Alex Wennberg each had a goal and an assist as the Panthers knocked off the defending Stanley Cup champs, 5-2. Frank Vatrano, Carter Verhaeghe (vur-HAY’-gee) and Brett Connolly also scored to help Florida end Tampa Bay’s six-game winning streak.

The Panthers are 8-1-2 and one point behind the Bolts for the Central Division lead.

Elsewhere on NHL ice:

— Max Comtois (KAHM’-twah) scored with 7:42 left to back John Gibson’s 21-save performance in the Ducks’ 1-0 shutout of the Golden Knights. It marked just the fifth time Vegas was blanked at home in its history, and the first time the Golden Knights lost in their own building by a score of 1-0.

— Evgeni Malkin scored with 18 seconds left in regulation and Sidney Crosby provided the lone shootout tally in the Penguins’ 4-3 win over the Islanders. The Isles led the game three times, the last coming on Mat Barzal’s goal with 6:25 remaining in the third period.

— Boone Jenner, Jack Roslovic, Michael Del Zotto and Kevin Stenlund scored during a wild third period that pushed the Blue Jackets to a 6-5 win over Chicago, ending the Blackhawks’ three-game winning streak. Cam Atkinson set a franchise record with his 15th career short-handed goal and had three assists as Columbus won for the third time in four games.

— Nino Niederreiter (NEE’-dur-eye-tur) scored the tiebreaking goal about four minutes into the third period before the Hurricanes completed a 5-3 downing of the Stars. Jordan Staal and Sebastian Aho both had a goal and an assist in Carolina’s third win over the defending Western Conference champs.

— The Predators posted a 3-2 win over the Red Wings on Dante Fabbro’s goal with 59.2 seconds remaining in regulation. Ryan Ellis and Matt Duchene (doo-SHAYN’) also scored and Pekka Rinne (PEH’-kuh REE’-nay) made 24 saves as Nashville snapped a three-game losing streak.

— The Kings halted a five-game losing streak as Anze Kopitar (AHN’-zhay KOH’-pih-tahr), Carl Grundstrom and Jaret Anderson-Dolan each had a goal and an assist in a 6-2 rout of the Sharks. Alex Iafallo (eye’-ah-FAH’-loh) and Jeff Carter added power-play goals, Drew Doughty had three assists and Cal Petersen made 28 saves for Los Angeles.

— Mike Smith picked up his 40th career shutout by turning back 38 shots in the Oilers’ third straight win, 3-0 over the Canadiens. The start of the game was delayed an hour after Edmonton forward Jesse Puljujarvi (pool-YAHR’-vee) was placed on the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol list.

— Connor Hellebuyck (HEH’-leh-buhk) made 41 saves and the Jets improved to 4-0 against the Senators this season with a 5-1 victory. Paul Stastny, Dylan DeMelo and Blake Wheeler scored second-period goals after Hellebuyck stopped 18 shots in a scoreless first period.

— The Flames earned their third straight win as Mark Giordano had a goal and an assist in a 3-1 verdict over the Canucks. Jacob Markstrom had 33 saves to help Calgary deal Vancouver its sixth loss in a row.

NHL-NEWS

NHL to implement game-day COVID tests

UNDATED (AP) — The Associated Press has learned that the NHL is adding game-day rapid tests for players to its safety protocols in its latest bid to stem potential COVID-19 outbreaks. That’s according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation.

Rapid tests provide results within a half-hour, and will augment daily PCR testing already in place.

In other NHL news:

— Blackhawks defenseman Connor Murphy could be sidelined for two weeks with a right hip injury suffered in Tuesday’s win at Dallas. Andrew Shaw is facing an uncertain future after another head injury.

— The Blue Jackets have activated goaltender Elvis Merzlikins (murz-LEE’-kihnz) off injured reserve after he missed a week with an upper-body injury suffered in practice. He is 2-2-1 with a 2.76 goals-against average and a .913 save percentage in six games this season.

— The Bruins will wait to retire pioneering Black hockey player Willie O’Ree’s number until next year so that they can raise his No. 22 banner to the rafters with fans in the building. The NHL said it asked the Bruins and O’Ree to postpone the ceremony until Jan. 18, 64 years to the day that he became the league’s first Black player.

MLB-NEWS

Dodgers introduce Trevor Bauer with 3-year deal

UNDATED (AP) — The Los Angeles Dodgers have finalized contracts with two of their top starting pitchers.

Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Trevor Bauer was introduced to the media on Thursday after he and the Dodgers finalized a three-year, $102 million package. The Southern California native was 5-4 with a 1.73 ERA and 100 strikeouts in 11 starts for Cincinnati last year.

The defending World Series champs also avoided salary arbitration with right-hander Walker Buehler (BYOO’-lur) by hammering out a two-year contract. The two-year, $8 million deal would escalate to more than $12 million if he starts regularly this year and wins a Cy Young Award.

The 26-year-old Buehler was the Dodgers’ ace in helping them win their first World Series title since 1988.

In other MLB news:

— The Mets and infielder Jonathan Villar (vee-AHR’) and the New York Mets have finalized a one-year, $3.55 million contract.

— Right-hander David Phelps and the Toronto Blue Jays have agreed to a $1.75 million, one-year contract, according to a person familiar with the negotiations.

—The Cubs have worked out a one-year, $1.5 million package with outfielder Jake Marisnick, a deal that is pending a physical.

— The Pirates have signed veteran catcher Tony Wolters to a minor league deal that includes an invitation to spring training.

— The Indians are giving free agent Ben Gamel (GAM’-ul) a shot to win one of their open outfield jobs after working out a minor league agreement with an invitation to big league spring training camp.

— Catcher Bryan Holaday has agreed to a minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks and will report to major league spring training.

— Veteran outfielder Jon Jay has agreed to a minor league contract with the Angels and an invitation to major league spring training.

— The major league season is scheduled to open April 1 with the Yankees hosting Toronto and Detroit hosting Cleveland to start a full schedule of 15 games. The schedule envisions every team playing its first game on the same day for the first time since 1968.

— Seven Negro Leagues have been recommended for major league status by a task force of the Society for American Baseball Research. The announcement followed Major League Baseball’s decision on Dec. 16 that it was reclassifying the Negro Leagues to majors. They had been excluded in 1969 when a baseball records committee identified six official major leagues dating to 1876. If accepted, the move can inflate stats for all players who played in the majors and Negro Leagues, including Willie Mays, Monte Irvin and Hank Aaron.

TOP-25 MEN’S BASKETBALL-

 

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — No. 24 Purdue is still looking for its first winning streak since its four-game run was snapped on Jan. 22

Marcus Carr scored 19 points and Minnesota rallied late for a 71-68 victory against the visiting Boilermakers.

Gabe Kalscheur chipped in 16 points and Brandon Johnson added 15 for the Golden Gophers, who trailed by five with two minutes to play.

Trevion Williams led Purdue with 24 points and 10 rebounds.

In other top-25 action:

— The Mobley brothers led No. 20 Southern California to an easy win over Washington, 69-54. Evan Mobley scored 17 points, while Isaiah Mobley added 12 points and 12 rebounds in the Trojan’s 11th victory in 12 games.

NASCAR-TWIN 150s

Almirola takes Daytona qualifier

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Aric Almirola and Austin Dillon were the winners in last night’s 150-mile qualifying races for Sunday’s Daytona 500. However, both drivers now have a chance to move from the second to the front row following car issues for pole-sitter Alex Bowman and William Bowman.

Almirola held off a charge from Joey Logano, who pulled alongside Almirola on the final lap of the first 150-mile race. Almirola led 52 of 60 laps in his first qualifying race victory at Daytona.

Dillon used a cross-over move on Bubba Wallace to beat Wallace to the checkered flag.

However, Almirola will slide up to the front row after Byron wrecked his car in the second race. And in another disappointment for Hendrick Motorsports, Bowman could be moved to the back if his motor needs to be changed. Bowman had engine trouble in the first race.

TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Fans barred from Australian Open following outbreak

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Day 5 at the Australian Open had begun when government officials announced that fans will be banned from attending the tournament for five days beginning Saturday because of a COVID-19 outbreak at a hotel. The Grand Slam tournament had been the first in a year to allow sizeable crowds.

The No. 7-seeded Aryna Sabalenka had already beat American Ann Li 6-3, 6-1 in front of a small morning crowd in Rod Laver Arena. She’s reached the fourth round of a Grand Slam for the first time.

A year after a surprising loss in the third round at Melbourne Park, Serena Williams managed to get past that stage by beating Russian teen Anastasia Potapova, 7-6, 6-2 to advance to the Round of 16. Potapova served for the opening set at 5-3 before double-faulting five times in that game, including twice on set point.

Naomi Osaka is back in the fourth round for the first time since her title run in 2019. Osaka overcame 28 unforced errors and saved six of seven break points she faced in a 6-3, 6-2 win over 27th-seeded Ons Jabeur.

Other third-round winners on the women’s side include 14th seed Garbine Muguruza (moo-guh-ROO’-thah) and No. 19 Marketa Vondrousova.

In the men’s bracket, 18th seed Grigor Dimitrov (dih-MEE’-trahv) was leading 6-0, 1-0 when No. 15 Pablo Carreno Busta retired due to injury.

No. 20 Felix Auger-Aliassime beat No. 11 Denis Shapovalov in the all-Canadian match at Margaret Court Arena 7-5, 7-5, 6-3.

Canadian veteran Milos Raonic advanced to the fourth round at Melbourne Park for the eighth time by beating Marton Fucsovics of Hungary 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-2, 6-2.

PGA-PEBBLE BEACH PRO-AM

Cantlay leads following a 62

PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — Patrick Cantlay birdied seven of his first eight holes and closed with two straight birdies for a 10-under 62 at the PGA’s Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

Cantlay tied the course record at Pebble Beach last matched 24 years ago by David Duval, and it gave him a two-shot lead through one round.

Henrik Norlander and 19-year-old Akshay Bhatia were at 8 under.

VIRUS OUTBREAK-COLLEGE SPORTS

More men’s basketball games postponed

UNDATED (AP) — College conferences are still planning to hold basketball tournaments where the winner earns the automatic bid to the NCAAs. But the leagues also have until Feb. 26 to notify the selection committee if there will be any changes in how their bids are awarded.

Some coaches are split on the feasibility of having the tournaments and pandemic concerns could still lead to changes.

The NCAA has mandated that teams must have seven straight days of negative tests prior to arriving in Indiana for the tournament. There must be an additional two negative PCR tests before teams start practice.

In other pandemic-related news:

— The ACC has announced that Louisville’s men’s basketball game at Virginia Tech scheduled for Saturday has been postponed due to COVID-19 concerns among the Cardinals.

— Saturday’s men’s basketball game between Texas A&M and Florida has been postponed due to a combination of positive COVID-19 tests, contact tracing and quarantining of individuals within the Texas A&M program.

—The Ivy League will allow current senior athletes to play sports as full-time grad students at their current university next year in a break with longstanding policies. The change is a result of COVID-19, which canceled a full year of sports.

OLYMPICS-MORI

Mori steps down

TOKYO (AP) — Yoshiro Mori says he is resigning as the president of the Tokyo Olympic organizing committee.

The decision follows sexist comments in which Mori implied that women talk too much.

Mori’s departure at an executive board meeting comes after more than a week of non-stop criticism about his remarks earlier this month. He initially apologized but refused to step away, which was followed by relentless pressure from television pundits, sponsors, and an on-line petition that drew 150,000 signatures.

In world and national news…

WASHINGTON (AP) — After an emotional presentation by prosecutors centered on chilling video of the Capitol siege, the stage at Donald Trump’s impeachment trial now belongs to defense lawyers. As they open their arguments on Friday, they’re prepared to concede that violence was every bit as traumatic, unacceptable and illegal as Democrats say. But they’ll also dispute that Trump had anything to do with it. The ready acknowledgment by the defense team of the day’s horrors is meant to blunt the impact of the House Democrats’ visceral case and quickly pivot to what they see as the more winnable issue of the trial: whether Trump incited the deadly Jan. 6 riot.

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Shares have fallen in Tokyo and Sydney after stocks closed nearly flat on Wall Street, though the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq composite still logged record highs. Investors remain cautiously optimistic about prospects for a new round of government aid as the economic recovery seemingly stalls. Most Asian markets were closed on Friday to mark the Lunar New Year. The latest U.S. government report on jobless claims reaffirmed that employment remains a weak spot in the economy, even as vaccine distribution ramps up in the hopes of eventually ending the pandemic. Technology stocks led the gainers. Dating app Bumble soared on its first day as a publicly traded company.

 

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish authorities say 14 people have been arrested in Denmark and Germany on suspicion of preparing one or several attacks in the two countries. Police said Friday that the discovery of an Islamic State group flag could indicate the suspects “have a connection or sympathy with the terror organization.” The operative head of Denmark’s Security and Intelligence Service called the findings “worrying” but said “it is our assessment that there was no imminent danger.” He says some of the individuals arrested in Denmark had acquired weapons and police “found things that can be used to make a bomb” as well as the IS flag.

 

ATMORE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama inmate has won a reprieve from a scheduled lethal injection after the U.S. Supreme Court said the state could not proceed without his pastor in the death chamber. The lethal injection of Willie B. Smith III was called off Thursday when the U.S. Supreme Court maintained an injunction. The state prison system said the execution would not proceed given the ruling. Alabama has maintained that non-prison staff should not be in the room for security reasons. The 51-year-old Smith was sentenced to death for the 1991 murder of 22-year-old Sharma Ruth Johnson in Birmingham.

 

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