CSi Weather..

Areas of fog and patchy freezing drizzle in the morning Tuesday, is anticipated to  diminish by mid-day.

Forecast….

REST OF TODAY…Cloudy. Chance of light snow,  Chance of flurries, sprinkles and slight chance of drizzle in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 30s. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.

.TONIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s. Southeast winds

around 5 mph shifting to the southwest after midnight.

.WEDNESDAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 40s. North winds

10 to 20 mph.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 20s.

.THURSDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs 45 to 50.

.THURSDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows 25 to 30.

.FRIDAY…Sunny. Highs 50 to 55.

.FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s.

.SATURDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 50s.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows 35 to 40.

.SUNDAY…Partly sunny. Slight chance of light rain. Highs in the

mid 50s.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Slight chance of light rain. Lows

in the mid 30s.

.MONDAY…Partly sunny. Chance of light rain. Highs in the mid 50’s.

 

Litchville (NDHP) – The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports a two vehicle crash on Monday about 4:30-p.m. damaged two vehicles east of Litchville, westbound on Highway 46.

The report says a 2016 Chevrolet Cruze operated by A 17 year old female from Enderlin was traveling westbound on Highway 46. A 2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by 25 year old Caleb Dorich of LaMoure was traveling northbound on Highway 1. The Cruze didn’t see the northbound vehicle and entered the intersection marked with a stop sign to cross Highway 1. The Monte Carlo struck the back of the Cruze with the front driver side. The Cruze was towed from the scene and the Monte Carlo was driven to the gas station located just south of the intersection .

No injuries reported.

Both drivers were wearing seat belts.

Th female Cruze driver was cited for car required.

The Highway Patrol was assisted at the scene by the Barnes County Sheriff’s Office.

The crash remains under investigation by the North Dakota Highway Patrol.

 

Valley City  (CSi)  The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office reports, that on Sunday afternoon, around two O’Clock a  rural Barnes County man was seriously injured in a farm related accident, near a farmstead located in the 2500 block of 113th Avenue  Southeast at Valley City.

The report says,  the man in his 20’s was unloading cattle panels when they fell off the vehicle, and the panels landed on top of him. He was  able to free themself while  suffering serious injuries.

He was then airlifted to a Fargo hospital.

No information on his condition was immediately available.

 

NDDoH

Mon. Mar. 15, 2021

11-a.m.

Barnes:

New Positives 0

Total Positives 1307

Active 8

Recovered 1268

 

Stutsman:

New Positives 0

Total Positives 3322

Active 15

Recovered 3215

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
179,105 Residents who received at least one dose of vaccine
299,209 Total COVID-19 vaccine doses administered
697 Total Tests from yesterday*
1,726,228 Total tests completed since the pandemic began
25 Positive Individuals from yesterday*****
14 PCR Tests
11 Antigen Tests
101,001 Total positive individuals since the pandemic began
4.86% Daily Positivity Rate**
619 Total Active Cases
-20 Change in active cases from yesterday
45 Individuals with a recovery date of yesterday****
98,925 Total recovered since the pandemic began
15 Currently hospitalized
-1 Change in hospitalizations from yesterday
+2 New death(s) since 3/12
1,457 Total deaths since the pandemic began

 

INDIVIDUALS WHO DIED WITH COVID-19
Woman in her 60s from Burleigh County
Woman in her 90s from Stark County
 

NEW POSITIVE CASES REPORTED MONDAY BY COUNTY

Adams 0 Grant 1 Ransom 0
Barnes 0 Griggs 0 Renville 0
Benson 0 Hettinger 0 Richland 1
Billings 0 Kidder 0 Rolette 0
Bottineau 0 LaMoure 0 Sargent 0
Bowman 0 Logan 0 Sheridan 0
Burke 0 McHenry 0 Sioux 0
Burleigh 4 McIntosh 0 Slope 0
Cass 13 McKenzie 1 Stark 0
Cavalier 0 McLean 0 Steele 0
Dickey 0 Mercer 0 Stutsman 0
Divide 0 Morton 2 Towner 0
Dunn 0 Mountrail 0 Traill 0
Eddy 0 Nelson 0 Walsh 0
Emmons 0 Oliver 0 Ward 1
Foster 0 Pembina 0 Wells 0
Golden Valley 0 Pierce 0 Williams 0
Grand Forks 2 Ramsey 0

 

* 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.

 

From Central Valley Health District Facebook:

Stutsman & Logan Counties

Tues. Mar. 16, 2021

Jamestown Civic Center 10-a.m. to 2-p.m.

COVID VACCINATION APPOINTMENT AVAILABLE for the following priority groups:
Phase 1A – Healthcare and long term care
Phase 1B – Older individuals, people with high-risk medical conditions, school and child care workers
Phase 1C – Essential workers and people 18 and older at increased risk for COVID-19
.
Appointments are required and are first come, first serve. Once the clinics are full, they will be closed for registration.
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To register for an appointment, visit our website www.centralvalleyhealth.org and click the “COVID-19” tab.
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*For more information on the ND priority groups, visit https://www.health.nd.gov/covid-19-vaccine-priority-groups

 

Valley City  VCSU employees who are traveling over spring break are highly encouraged to get a COVID test upon their return. In addition, all students who live in the residence halls that leave campus for spring break are required to test upon return.

Two testing events will be offered. The first will take place Monday, March 22 at The Bubble from 1 to 2 p.m. Rapid and conventional tests will be available and no registration is required if you have previously tested at a community event. The second event will take place on Tuesday, March 23 in the Student Center Skoal Room from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This is a VCSU event and preregistration is required at the following link: https://nddoh-testreg-prod.powerappsportals.us/covid-19-screening/?eventid=

 

Valley City   (CCHD)  City-County Health District (CCHD) is currently vaccinating all priority groups in Phases 1A, 1B and 1C of North Dakota’s COVID-19 vaccination plan. Barnes County residents or those employed in Barnes County are encouraged to be vaccinated.

Essential workers in Phase 1C are currently eligible. CCHD encourages the public to consider whether they are an essential worker, and that they vaccinate as soon as possible. Agriculture, Higher Ed. Staff and Faculty, Manufacturing, Food/Grocery, Media, Critical Tradesmen, Transportation, Energy, Business/Finance, Government, Water, Hardware/Supply, K-12/Child Care Workers and more, are currently eligible.

CCHD Administrator, Theresa Will says, “There is a broad definition for ‘essential’ and many Barnes County residents don’t realize they’re eligible now.  We want to invite those employed in Barnes County to be vaccinated right away.”

Essential workers are those who conduct a range of operations and services that are essential to continue critical infrastructure operations. Critical infrastructure is a large, umbrella term encompassing sectors from energy to defense and agriculture. Essential workers are designated by the United States Department of Homeland Security, specifically the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).

There are vaccination clinics planned for Wednesday, March 17th at CCHD. Those who wish to be vaccinated by City-County Health District must register for an appointment by visiting www.citycountyhealth.org/covid-19-vaccine. Those in need of clinic registration support are encouraged to call CCHD at 701-845-8518.

For information and updates related to COVID-19 vaccination in North Dakota, visit the NDDoH website at www.health.nd.gov/covid-19-vaccine-information.

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  At the Jamestown school board meeting Monday,   Jamestown Public School Superintendent, Dr. Robert Lech  presented his Annual Report for 2019-2020, saying it presented a set of challenges that “nobody could have reasonably foreseen.”

The report covers several school district  topics including  staff and average daily membership.

Dr. Lech added it was decided  to continue with Instructional Plan #1 based on the current impact of COVID-19 at the school,  and district levels.

He says the committee will continue to meet if a member wants to discuss any potential changes before making a recommendation to the full School Board.

 

Dr. Lech also the talked about the Capital Projects Planning (CPP), to focus ESSER dollars in appropriate amounts to different projects and plotting out the needs of the district over the next 10 years.

He  recommended the school board send the plans to another committee that will review the CPP and add another perspective to the board that would have specific items including scheduled maintenance, 3-year asbestos review, regular updates to carpet and paint, equipment needs, and other unforeseen expenses that might arise.

 

Valley City  (Chamber 3-15-21)  Valley City Mayor Dave Carlsrud’s latest message to the community.

Hello Folks,

Many areas around the United States have had awful snow, rain and tornado events recently. We have much for which are to be grateful.

 

Tesa Klein, North Dakota Winter Show (NDWS) Manager, her team and the NDWS Directors, facilitated a really good show last weekend. There were many vendors, good crowds and beautiful weather. Thank you all for your efforts, great job.

 

One of many grand NDWS Events was Sunday morning’s Cowboy Church. A young couple, Courtney and Austin, shared a few heartfelt, touching messages. If you are intrigued, watch for it next year.

 

The 10-day weather forecast looks to be favorable though I am keeping our snow blower in the garage for “insurance”. Getting out in this nice weather is good for our behavioral health. Our dog just took me for a walk after which we bonded with some grooming sheers. She was pretty matted so while she feels better, the next cut will have her looking better too.

 

To paraphrase the report from Bald Hill Dam, the pool of the lake is as low as the Corps of Engineers want it to be for spring. That there is no inflow from runoff at this time, releases will be minimal.

 

This week a good number of COVID Vaccines are expected to arrive. Make your appointment now at: City-County Health District website, citycountyhealth.org or call 845-8518.

 

“Young people need models, not critics.”      (John Wooden)                                                   

 

Blessings, Be Kind, Safe and Pray

Dave

Dave Carlsrud

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A House panel has decided further study is needed on a Senate bill that would prohibit North Dakota State University from funneling federal grant money to Planned Parenthood for sex education classes. Some Republican lawmakers believe the classes could promote abortion. The legislation passed the Senate last month. The bill ties the Planned Parenthood grant to an appropriations bill that includes separate federal matching money known as challenge grants to North Dakota’s 11 colleges and universities. Sen. Janne Myrdal, who sponsored the amendment, says the bill came after NDSU officials “ignored” lawmakers’ concerns with the school’s relationship with Planned Parenthood.

 

 

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A proposed oil pipeline in northwestern North Dakota would take on added importance if the Dakota Access pipeline is shut down, according to the developer of the McKenzie County project. Bridger Pipeline wants to convert 27 miles of an oil gathering pipeline into a transmission line and extend it by more than 2 miles. The state Public Service Commission is holding hearing on the proposal on March 22. The Bismarck Tribune reports that the application by Bridger alludes to the potential shutdown of the Dakota Access pipeline that will be discussed in a federal court hearing scheduled next month. A judge has asked the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers why the pipeline should continue to run while the Corps conducts a detail environmental survey.

 

WING, N.D. (AP) — Authorities say a semi-trailer hauling milk crashed in central North Dakota over the weekend and spilled nearly 8,000 gallons of milk. The North Dakota Highway Patrol says the truck went in the ditch about 4 miles south of Wing about 10 a.m. Sunday. The cab overturned and came to rest on its wheels while the trailer came to rest on its side. The semi driver, 38-year-old Orlando Nieves, of Granville, was taken to a Bismarck hospital with serious injuries, the patrol said. Nieves was working for White Rock Express, of Towner. Authorities say nearly all in the tanker spilled. No cleanup was required on the roadway.

In sports…

NBA..

— Kyrie Irving scored 34 points, James Harden welcomed himself to New York’s basketball rivalry with his 10th triple-double of the season, and the Brooklyn Nets beat the Knicks 117-112. Harden finished with 21 points, 15 rebounds and 15 assists in his first game against the Knicks since arriving in Brooklyn two months ago and turning the Nets into one of the NBA’s best teams.

— LeBron James had a triple-double with 22 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds, leading the injury-depleted Los Angeles Lakers past the Golden State Warriors 128-97. Montrezl Harrell backed up James’ fourth triple-double of the season by scoring 27 points off the bench, making 11 of 14 shots, as the Lakers won the season series with Golden State. Stephen Curry became the Warriors’ career leader for assists and scored 27 points.

 

UNDATED (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo (YAH’-nihs an-teh-toh-KOON’-poh) had 31 points, 15 rebounds and 10 assists for his third consecutive triple-double to lead the Milwaukee Bucks past the Washington Wizards 133-122 for their fourth consecutive victory.

The Bucks pulled away late after letting a 26-point third-quarter lead slip to five midway through the fourth. When the Wizards got within seven in the final minutes, Antetokounmpo scored the next four points to make it a double-digit game again. He combined for 64 points, 26 rebounds and 21 assists in the two-game series at Washington that Milwaukee swept. Bradley Beal led the Wizards with 37 points after sitting out Saturday to rest a sore left knee.

In other NBA action:

— Nikola Jokic notched his 35th double-double with 32 points and 14 rebounds, leading the Denver Nuggets over the travel-weary Indiana Pacers 121-106. Michael Porter Jr. and Will Barton had 20 points apiece for the Nuggets, who used a big fourth quarter to get the win. Malcom Brogdon led Indiana with 24 points and Justin Holiday had 19. Domantas Sabonis finished a rebound shy of a triple-double with 10 points and 10 assists.

— Devin Booker scored 27 points, Chris Paul added 18 and the Phoenix Suns rolled to a 122-99 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies. The Suns have won six of their past seven games and bounced back emphatically from a 122-111 loss to Indiana on Saturday.

 

— Terry Rozier scored 26 points, Gordon Hayward added 25 and the Charlotte Hornets overcame a 15-point second-half deficit to beat the Sacramento Kings 122-116 for their fourth straight win. De’Aaron Fox led the Kings with 29 points, while Richaun Holmes had 17 points and 15 rebounds.

— The struggling Sacramento Kings were dealt another big blow when forward Marvin Bagley III left Monday’s night’s 122-116 loss to the Charlotte Hornets with a broken left hand. The Kings announced that an X-ray performed at the Spectrum Center confirmed Bagley sustained a fracture of the fourth metacarpal in his left hand.

— Dejounte Murray had 19 points and 10 rebounds to lead a balanced attack as the San Antonio Spurs beat the Detroit Pistons 109-99. Detroit’s leading scorer, Jeremi Grant, left the game in the third quarter after falling hard on his hip. San Antonio had six players in double figures. The Spurs had lost three of four, including a 35-point loss to the Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday. Josh Jackson had 15 points for the Pistons, who have lost four straight.

NHL..

— Jakub Voracek scored at 3:47 of overtime to give the Philadelphia Flyers a 5-4 win over the New York Rangers. Claude Giroux, Joel Farabee and Ivan Provorov each had a goal and an assist, and James van Riemsdyk also scored for the Flyers, who won for the third time in eight games. Carter Hart finished with 20 saves. Keith Kinkaid stopped 25 shots.

UNDATED (AP) — Alexander Ovechkin matched Phil Esposito for sixth on the NHL’s career list with his 717th goal and the Washington Capitals beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-0.

Ovechkin scored in the third period, helping send the Capitals to their fifth straight win with his 1,299th career point — one shy of becoming the 35th player to reach 1,300. He scored from the slot off a pass from former Sabre Conor Sheary, who found Ovechkin cutting toward the net.

Ovechkin snapped a quick shot past Carter Hutton, who was screened. Vitek Vanecek stopped 23 shots and improved to 4-0-1 against the Sabres.

— Jakub Voracek scored at 3:47 of overtime to give the Philadelphia Flyers a 5-4 win over the New York Rangers. Claude Giroux, Joel Farabee and Ivan Provorov each had a goal and an assist, and James van Riemsdyk also scored for the Flyers, who won for the third time in eight games. Carter Hart finished with 20 saves. Keith Kinkaid stopped 25 shots.

 

Elsewhere on the ice on Monday:

— Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone each had a goal and an assist to help the Vegas Golden Knights beat the San Jose Sharks 2-1. Marc-Andre Fleury, making his 16th start in 17 games, finished with 23 saves to improve to 14-5-0 this season. Fleury earned his 481st career win, inching closer to Ed Belfour, who ranks fourth with 484. Pacioretty scored in the first period and delivered a perfect backhand pass early in the third to Stone, who one-timed a wrist shot to make it 2-0. It ended up being Stone’s sixth game-winning goal. Timo Meier scored late for San Jose, and Devan Dubnyk stopped 34 shots. The Golden Knights are 12-1-3 in 16 regular-season meetings with San Jose.

— Elias Lindholm, Dillon Dube and Andrew Mangiapane each had a goal and an assist, Noah Hanifin also scored and the Calgary Flames beat the Edmonton Oilers 4-3 for their third straight win under new coach Darryl Sutter. Mikael Backlund had two assists and Jacob Markstrom stopped 28 of 31 shots. Sutter replaced Geoff Ward, who was fired March 4. Leon Draisaitl, Josh Archibald and Adam Larsson scored for Edmonton, which played its third game in four days. Mike Smith had 23 saves.

— Tyler Toffoli had two goals, including an empty-netter in the final minute, and the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Winnipeg Jets 4-2. Jesperi Kotkaniemi and Josh Anderson also scored for the Canadiens. Carey Price, playing in his 700th game, made 34 saves. Montreal ended its two-game slide and improved to 13-8-7. Kyle Connor scored two power-play goals for Winnipeg.

— Evgeni Malkin scored on a power play for his 1,100th career point and the Pittsburgh Penguins beat the Boston Bruins 4-1. Malkin is the third Russian-born player to reach 1,100 points in the NHL, joining Alex Ovechkin and Sergei Fedorov. Malkin has eight goals on the season and had an assist while extending his points streak to eight games. Tristan Jarry made a season-high 42 saves for Pittsburgh.

— J.T Miller scored in overtime and Thatcher Demko made 44 saves as the Vancouver Canucks beat the Ottawa Senators 3-2. Miller beat a defenseman and then deked Joey Daccord before scoring the winner 1:40 into OT. Jayce Hawryluk and Tanner Pearson scored in regulation for Vancouver. Josh Norris and Colin White scored for Ottawa.

 

— Aleksander Barkov scored a tiebreaking short-handed goal in the third period, and the Florida Panthers beat the slumping Chicago Blackhawks 6-3. Barkov poked in a loose puck from right in front with 6:34 left. It was the Panthers’ first short-handed goal this season. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 26 shots and won his sixth straight start. Down 3-1, the Panthers scored five unanswered goals to win their fourth straight game. Patrick Kane, Philipp Kurashev and Brandon Hagel scored for the Blackhawks, who lost for the fourth time in five games. Kevin Lankinen made 30 saves.

— Calle Jarnkrok had a short-handed goal and three assists, helping the Nashville Predators beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-1. Pekka Rinne (PEH’-kuh RIH’-neh) stopped 38 shots and picked up his 14th career assist in Nashville’s first victory against Tampa Bay in six meetings on the season.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL-NCAA TOURNAMENT

March Madness: 68 teams punch ticket; the hard part awaits

NEW YORK (AP) — The 68-team NCAA Tournament field is set, but it’s the next few days that could be the most nerve-wracking.

Gonzaga has the top overall seed, trying to become the first team since the 1976 Indiana Hoosiers to finish a season undefeated. The other top seeds are Baylor, Illinois and Michigan.

The tournament will be held entirely in the Indianapolis area. And here’s the nerve-wracking part: No player can show up for a game without seven negative test for COVID-19. There are deadlines for teams to be replaced, too. The first games are set for Thursday.

In other college basketball news:

— Minnesota has fired men’s basketball coach Richard Pitino. The Gophers went 14-15 this season after losing 11 of their last 14 games. The university will owe Pitino a $1.7 million buyout of his contract that had three years remaining.

— UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma has tested positive for COVID-19 and is isolating at home. The school made the announcement hours before it was expected to be named the top seed in the NCAA Tournament. UConn says the Hall of Famer received a positive result from a test taken Sunday and isn’t experiencing any symptoms. The team’s head physician says contact tracing protocols revealed that Auriemma didn’t have close contact with any other team member since Friday.

— Indiana has fired coach Archie Miller after four mediocre seasons. The move was confirmed Monday by a person with knowledge of the decision who spoke to The Associated Press. Miller was 67-58 with the Hoosiers. His teams never made the NCAA Tournament.

—Iowa State and men’s basketball coach Steve Prohm have agreed to part ways after one of the worst seasons in program history. The Cyclones were 2-22 overall, 0-18 in the Big 12. They lost their last 18 games. Prohm was 97-95 in six seasons and led the Cyclones to the NCAA Tournament three times.

 

— Boston College has hired Earl Grant from the College of Charleston as its men’s basketball coach. Grant replaces Jim Christian, who was fired with three weeks remaining in his seventh season. Grant had a 127-89 record in seven seasons with the Cougars. They won the Colonial Athletic Association regular season and tournament championship in 2018.

— DePaul fired coach Dave Leitao six years into his second tenure. The Blue Demons went 5-14 overall in a season that started about a month late because of COVID-19 issues. They finished last in the Big East for the fifth straight year at 2-13.

ACC RULES

ACC to allow transfers within conference to play immediately

GREENSBORO, N.C. (AP) — The Atlantic Coast Conference has eliminated its rule requiring athletes to sit out a season if they transfer within the league.

The move is the latest across college sports to loosen restrictions on transferring athletes so they can switch schools and play right away. The NCAA is moving toward making the so-called one-time exception available for all athletes.Currently, athletes in high-profile Division I sports such as football and basketball must sit out a season when they transfer to another DI school.

The NCAA was expected to vote on transfer rule legislation in January — and it was expected to pass — but a U.S. Department of Justice inquiry delayed that vote.

NFL-FREE AGENCY

— The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms on a contract with former New York Giants defensive tackle Dalvin Tomlinson. His agency, SportsTrust Advisors, announced the deal on Twitter. The 6-foot-3, 318-pound Tomlinson started every game for the Giants over the last four seasons. In 2020, Tomlinson had 3 1/2 sacks, eight tackles for loss and 10 quarterback hits.

— The Denver Broncos have agreed to a three-year deal to keep defensive end Shelby Harris in Denver. They also have agreed to a three-year deal to bring in veteran free agent cornerback Ronald Darby. The seventh-year cornerback had a productive season in Washington last year when he played on a one-year, $4 million contract.

UNDATED (AP) — Linebacker Shaquil Barrett has agreed to a four-year, $72 million contract to remain with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Barrett has been one of the NFL’s top pass rushers over the past two seasons. The 28-year-old’s new deal includes $36 million guaranteed and was facilitated by Tom Brady signing an extension that cleared $19 million in salary cap space.

Elsewhere:

— The Dallas Cowboys are set to bring back defensive tackle Antwaun Woods and a pair of receivers lower on the depth chart in Cedrick Wilson and Noah Brown. The team says Woods and Wilson are expected to be offered tenders as restricted free agents. Brown has agreed to a one-year contract as an unrestricted free agent.

— A person familiar with the negotiations tells the AP that the Cleveland Browns have agreed to terms with free agent safety John Johnson III. He spent the past four seasons with the Los Angeles Rams. The Browns ended their long playoff drought last season and want to upgrade their defense this offseason.

— The Arizona Cardinals have re-signed linebacker Markus Golden to a two-year deal. The 30-year-old has spent most of his career with the Cardinals after being selected by them in the second round of the 2015 draft. He returns to a defense that recently signed three-time NFL defensive player of the year J.J. Watt. The team did not disclose financial terms.

— Guard Kevin Zeitler has agreed to a three-year, $22 million contract with the Baltimore Ravens. The nine-year veteran was released by the New York Giants last week. Zeitler just turned 31 and has also played for Cincinnati and Cleveland. The durable guard has started all 16 games in six of his NFL seasons, including five of the past six.

— The Patriots have agreed to sign free agent tight end Jonnu Smith. Agent Drew Rosenhaus tells The Associated Press, Smith agreed to a four-year, $50 million deal. At 6-foot-3, 250 pounds, Smith had been a consistent presence for the Tennessee Titans, with 53 starts over the past four years. He is coming off his best season, catching 41 passes for 448 yards for eight touchdowns.

— A person familiar with the deal says the New England Patriots are trading tackle Marcus Cannon, a mainstay on the right side of their offensive line, to the Houston Texans. The Patriots will send Cannon to Houston in exchange for the swap of fourth, fifth and sixth-round picks with the Texans in next month’s NFL draft. Cannon opted out last season because of COVID-19 concerns.

— The San Francisco 49ers are bringing back Jason Verrett on a one-year deal. NFL Network reported the contract has a $5.5 million base value with the chance to make more. Verrett has been plagued by injuries throughout his career but stayed healthy in 2020 and excelled at cornerback for the 49ers. That made him a high priority to keep this offseason.

— A person familiar with the situation says defensive end Romeo Okwara has agreed to stay with the Detroit Lions. Reports say the unrestricted free agent landed a $39 million, three-year contract. Okwara had a career-high 10 sacks last season in his third year with the Lions and fifth in the NFL.

— Kevin Colbert is sticking with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The team’s long-time general manager has signed a one-year contract extension that runs through the 2022 NFL draft. The 64-year-old Colbert has been with the franchise for more than two decades but has recently started working on a year-to-year basis.

— Linebacker Vince Biegel has agreed to terms on a one-year contract to remain with the Miami Dolphins. Biegel had the best season of his three-year NFL career in 2020 for Miami, starting 10 games while totaling 59 tackles and 13 quarterback hits.

MLB NEWS

Yanks lefty Britton has elbow surgery

UNDATED (AP) — New York Yankees left-hander Zack Britton has had surgery to remove a bone chip from his pitching elbow.

The reliever is likely to be out until at least May and perhaps until summer. The team has not specified a timeframe.

Yankees head team physician Dr. Christopher Ahmad operated at New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

Left-hander Aroldis Chapman is the Yankees’ closer, and manager Aaron Boone said he will mix and match during the sixth, seventh and eighth innings. Boone has said right-hander Chad Green, side-arming right-hander Darren O’Day, right-hander Jonathan Loaisiga and left-hander Justin Wilson are options.

In other MLB news:

— The District of Columbia is giving the Washington Nationals the go-ahead to have 5,000 spectators at their home games this season. The Nationals were one of the few Major League Baseball teams that didn’t already have permission to allow fans. Washington will host the New York Mets on April 1 at night to begin the season. That is the beginning of a three-game series. That will be followed by another three games at Nationals Park against the Atlanta Braves. The Nationals will begin talks this week with city officials about increasing the number of fans permitted to attend games.

— YouTube will broadcast a Major League Baseball package of games for a third season. The series of 21 telecasts starts April 7 when the Boston Red Sox host the AL champion Tampa Bay Rays in the finale of a two-game series. The games are exclusive and will not be televised by club broadcast partners. YouTube telecasts include live chats. MLB’s primary national agreements are with Fox, Turner and ESPN.

GOLF-HONDA CLASSIC-VIRUS

Woodland among 3 players to test positive for coronavirus

PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Former U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland is among three players who had to withdraw from the Honda Classic because of a positive test for the coronavirus.

The others were Doc Redman and Scott Piercy. The three positive tests are the most in pre-tournament screening since the RSM Classic at Sea Island in November.

The Rocket Mortgage Classic in Detroit also had three players withdraw because of positive tests in early July. The positive tests follow two weeks of Florida events allowing for limited attendance at Bay Hill and at The Players Championship.

In world and national news…

HELSINKI (AP) — Wireless network maker Nokia says it is planning to cut up to 10,000 jobs, or over 10% of its staff. The cuts are meant to reduce costs as it invests in research and development and tries to cement its role as a key supplier of 5G technology. The restructuring means the number of staff is expected to fall to 80,000-85,000 employees over a period of up to two years. Nokia said on Tuesday that it should reduce costs by 600 million ($715 million) by 2023. The Finnish company didn’t specify countries or geographical areas affected by the measure but said the cuts would be carried out across its main four business units.

 

LAS VEGAS (AP) — President Joe Biden is joining top messengers already crisscrossing the country to highlight the benefits of his massive COVID-19 rescue plan. On Tuesday afternoon the president is set to promote aid for small businesses with a visit to a small business in suburban Philadelphia. The series of visits dubbed the “Help is here” tour began Monday with Vice President Kamala Harris dropping in on a COVID-19 vaccination site and a culinary academy in Las Vegas, and first lady Jill Biden touring a New Jersey elementary school.

 

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In North Korea’s first comments directed at the Biden administration, Kim Jong Un’s powerful sister warned the United States to “refrain from causing a stink” if it wants to “sleep in peace” for the next four years. Kim Yo Jong’s statement was issued Tuesday as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Asia to talk with U.S. allies Japan and South Korea about North Korea and other regional issues. They have meetings in Tokyo on Tuesday before speaking to officials in Seoul on Wednesday. Challenges posed by North Korea’s nuclear arsenal and China’s growing influence loom large in the Biden administration’s first Cabinet-level trip abroad.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — A former U.S. Marine freed from Iranian custody five years ago is in court with the American government over whether he can collect a multimillion-dollar payment from a special fund for victims of international terrorism. Newly filed court documents show that the FBI opened an investigation into the man, Amir Hekmati, on suspicions that he went to Iran to sell classified information to the regime. He vigorously disputes those allegations. His lawyers note that Hekmati has never been charged and say the government’s suspicions are groundless and based on hearsay. The FBI and Justice Department have declined to comment.

 

TOKYO (AP) — Global shares are higher, cheered by a rally to all-time highs on Wall Street. Benchmarks in Paris, London, Tokyo and most other major markets on Tuesday. The slower rollouts of the coronavirus vaccine in Asia, compared to the U.S. and Europe, have kept investors in the region in a cautionary mode, although most countries have had far fewer cases and deaths than in the West. Concerns about cases of blood clotting with AstraZeneca’s vaccine are also surfacing. On Wall Street on Monday. shares bounced back from a wobbly start to notch a fifth straight gain.

 

FRONT ROYAL, Va. (AP) — There is a growing partisan split when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines. A new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research finds that 42% of Republicans say they probably or definitely will not get the shot, compared with 17% of Democrats. That’s raising alarms among health experts who fear it could undermine efforts to achieve herd immunity and finally move past a pandemic that has left more than 530,000 dead. Those who self-identify as vaccine hesitant cited various factors, including concerns about potential side effects and their belief that the pandemic has been politicized and overblown.