CSi Weather…

REST OF TODAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.

.TONIGHT…Mostly cloudy with a 20 percent chance of rain showers and thunderstorms in the evening, then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows in the lower 50s. West winds 5 to 10 mph.

.SATURDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s. Northwest winds

5 to 15 mph.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 40s. Northwest

winds 5 to 10 mph.

.SUNDAY…Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. Northwest winds 5 to

10 mph.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 50s.

.LABOR DAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 80s.

.MONDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 50s.

.TUESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s.

.TUESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows around 50.

.WEDNESDAY…Sunny. Highs in the mid 70s.

.WEDNESDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows around 50.

.THURSDAY…Sunny. Highs in the upper 70s.

 

Thursday Rainfall Totals..

Jamestown .72 inches

Valley City 2.36

Edgeley 1 inch

Carrington. 38

Cooperstown 1 inch

Pillsbury 3.39

Dazey 2.42

Fingal 2.18

Oakes .70

Galesburg 3.8

 

The North Dakota Department of Health dashboard is updated daily by 11 am and includes cases reported through the previous day. The investigations are ongoing and information on the website is likely to change as cases are investigated. The information contained in this dashboard is the most up to date and will be different than previous news releases. This dashboard supersedes information from previous news releases or social media postings.

Check out our other dashboards: The COVID-19 Vaccine Dashboard, NDUS Dashboard.COVID- 19 stats:

 

Gov. Doug Burgum is pleading for citizens to get vaccinated against the coronavirus as North Dakota’s hospitals struggle with an influx of patients infected with the highly contagious delta variant.

North Dakota ranks 42nd in the nation in vaccination rates and Burgum says the trend line for new cases is worse than it was during the outbreak’s winter peak. Doctors say COVID-19 patients are younger and healthier than they were a year ago.

NDDoH reports on Thursday, there are 331 new cases of coronavirus and 2,763 total active cases. The daily positivity rate in the state is 6.7%.

There have been 1,562 deaths related to coronavirus in North Dakota since the pandemic began.

 

COVID 19 Stats.

Thurs. Sept. 2,  2021

10:30- a.m.

Barnes

New Positives: 4

Total Positives: 1471

Active: 11

Recovered: 1426

 

Stutsman

New Positives:  17

Total Positives:  3714

Active:  63

Recovered: 3563

 

 

(CCHD)  City/County Health reports, that testing continues to be important. If you have any symptoms, it is important to be tested. If you have symptoms and need to be tested at other times contact your clinic.

Administrator Theresa Will says testing has moved to the Leevers North Parking Lot, on Mondays and Fridays, with an expanded time 12:30-p.m. to 2:30-p.m. located in a trailer.

Depending if you are asymptomatic, or symptomatic, you will either be tested in your vehicle, or inside the trailer.

 

Reminder

Walk in Vaccination Clinics available, 9-a.m. to 4:30-p.m., Monday through Friday.

Vaccines available,  Pfizer, Moderna, available most days.

Vaccination available for those 12 years of age and older.

Those who are immune compromise can get a COVID Booster Shot.

Those unable to come into the office, can have them come to you by calling 845-8518 to make an appointment.

Pre-register for all clinics.

 

 

Jamestown  (CSi)   3rd annual A-MAZE-N Clowns Pumpkin Patch & Corn Maze will open to the public the weekend of September 11th & 12th with a variety of games, activities, and more.

The patch is located at 3523 82nd Avenue Southeast and will be open Saturdays from 9 AM to 5 PM and Sundays from Noon to 5 PM through October 10th. Cost of admission is $10 for adults and $5 for kids. 2 years and under get in free.

Acres donated by El Zagal member Dr. Steve Looysen will feature events for families and kids including the corn maze, bale mountain, obstacles, petting zoo, barrel car train, hayride, and the popular pumpkin launcher.The pumpkin patch will allow kids to come out and pick a pumpkin to take home.

A member of the Jamestown El Zagal Clowns, Corey Bayer says they hope to use the event to fundraise for their yearly operations and the overall cause of the Children’s Hospitals.

For more information, visit amazenclownpatch.com or like the Jamestown Clowns on Facebook.

 

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Republican lawmakers in at least half a dozen states are looking to copy a Texas law that represents the most far-reaching curb on abortions in 50 years. The Supreme Court’s decision to allow the Texas law to stand triggered both cheers and strategizing from Republicans. Other states with early-term abortion bans that have been blocked by federal courts are looking at the Texas law because of an unusual provision that puts enforcement in the hands of private citizens, not government officials. Elsewhere, some Democratic lawmakers are sensing the urgency to strengthen abortion protections in their states.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A lawmaker who heads North Dakota’s anti-abortion legislative caucus says it’s likely the Republican-led Legislature will seek to pass a measure that mirrors a new Texas law that virtually bans all abortions and that the Supreme Court has allowed to remain in force. GOP Sen. Janne Myrdal says she “assumes” legislation will be crafted eventually that uses the Texas law as a template. North Dakota already has successfully pushed some of the nation’s toughest abortion laws. If the new bill is drafted, it’s unclear when it would be introduced.

 

 

 

FERGUS FALLS, Minn. (AP) — A utility company in western Minnesota plans to end its investment in a coal-fired plant it operates in North Dakota as part of its push to add more sources of renewable energy. Otter Tail Power Co., based in Fergus Falls, plans to sell its 35% stake in the Coyote Station Power Plant in Beulah, North Dakota by 2028. The utility says “more flexible and economical resource options are available” and it is concerned that its obligation to the plant will become too costly for customers. Otter Tail serves about 137,000 homes and businesses in western Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A former employee of the North Dakota State Penitentiary has been accused of smuggling drugs and electronics into the prison for an inmate in exchange for money. Investigators say Matthew Taylor was working as a correctional officer last year when he received payments from a woman to deliver a cellphone, two SIM cards and a cigarette package to an inmate who later tested positive for methamphetamine. According to officials, the woman provided investigators with text messages between her and the inmate that outlined a payment process for meth. An affidavit says MoneyGram records obtained by the patrol showed Taylor received payments of $240 and $660.

 

In sports…

Valley City (CSi) The Valley City Hi-Liners Boosters Club invites the community to the Tailgate Party Friday September 3 from 5-p.m., to 7-p.m., before the home opener at Hanna Field, versus Devils Lake.

There will be food, with a free will offering accepted, and an opportunity to join the booster club.

 

 

Jamestown  (JPS)  Jamestown High School is excited to open its football season at the Charlotte & Gordon Hansen Stadium located on the campus of the University of Jamestown. Ticketing and admissions will take place on the East Side of the Stadium.

Gates will open at 5:00 PM this Friday, September 3rd for game vs. Turtle Mountain Community High School. Individual ticket prices for those attending will be $7.00: Adults & $5.00: Students. A One-dollar facility fee from each ticket purchased on game day will be set aside towards future needs of the facility.

Jamestown Public Schools activity passes are still available for sale at JPS Central Office and JHS Activities Office ($60-Adult, $30-Student). Family passes can only be purchased from JPS Central Office ($150). Note: Guests using JHS activity passes will not be subject to the additional $1 facility fee.

Any questions can be directed to JHS Activities Director, Jim Roaldson at 952-4005.

 

 

NDAPSSA H.S. Football Polls

(First-place votes in parenthesis)

Class B 9-man

First Poll

Team Rec. Pts. LW

  1. Lamoure/LM (15) 2-0 75
  2. New Salem 2-0 60
  3. Cavalier 2-0 45
  4. Ray/PL 2-0 14
  5. South Border 2-0 8

Others Receiving Votes: Mohall/LS (2-0), Wyndmere-Lidgerwood (1-1), Napoleon (2-0), North Prairie (2-0), Hettinger/Scranton(2-0), Nelson Cty (2-0), Mayport CG (2-0)

Class B 11-man

Team Rec. Pts. LW

  1. Beulah (11) 2-0 66
  2. Langdon Area/EM (1) 2-0 58
  3. Central Cass (3) 2-0 51
  4. Harvey/Wells County 2-0 28
  5. Velva/Garrison 2-0 9

Others Receiving Votes: Hillsboro/CV(1-1), Linton-HMB (2-0), Trinity (1-0), Kindred (1-1), Des Lacs Burlington (2-0).

 

Thursday

High School Volleyball

Valley City def Wahpeton  3-0   (26-24, 25-20,25-16)

Jamestown def Dickinson  3-0 (25-14, 25-22, 25-13)

Thompson def Carrington   3-1 (25-7, 25-9, 19-25, 25-16)

 

Thursday

College Volleyball

Bellevue Invitational

BELLEVUE, NEB.  (VCSU)   – The Valley City State volleyball team picked up its first win of the season Thursday with a 3-0 sweep over Peru State, 25-20, 25-21, 25-22.

Senior outside hitter Katie Juarez led the Vikings Thursday with 11 kills, 10 digs and three service aces in the Viking victory. Valley City State improves to 1-4 overall this season while Peru State drops to 2-4 overall.

Bailey Nelson finished with seven kills and a pair of blocks Thursday. Freshman Ella Roaldson added five kills, while Makayla Wetzel added four kills and two blocks for the Vikings.

Sadie Hansen recorded with 18 set assists and 10 digs, and Ellie Rush added nine set assists Thursday. Kallene Klever totaled a team-high 17 digs for VCSU.

With the Vikings trailing 7-2 early on in the first set, the Vikings came from behind to tie at 11-all on a block from Makayla Wetzel and Ella Roaldson. From there, Valley City State took 10-5 run capped by a service ace from Jakenda Short to lead 21-16. The Bobcats would get within three points at 23-20 but kills from freshmen Brooke Blessum and Roaldson put away set one for the Vikings, 25-20.

The Bobcats opened with the lead again in the second set. A kill from Kallene Klever tied things up at 14-14 and sent the Vikings on a 6-2 run to take over the lead, 19-16. At 23-19, a Blessum kill gave the Vikings set point but a pair of Viking errors allowed the Bobcats to close the gap to 24-21. Katie Juarez finished the set for the 25-21 Viking win.

Valley City State trailed early in the third set as well, until back-to-back aces from Anne-Elise Gest gave the Vikings a 12-11 advantage. From there, neither team led by more than two points until a Bobcat error gave the Vikings a 22-19 lead. Three straight kills from Peru State tied it up at 22-all but the Vikings took the next three points, including a Juarez kill, to finish with the 25-22 victory.

UP NEXT: The Vikings take on No. 25 Rocky Mountain College Friday at 9 a.m. followed by a game against MidAmerica Nazarene at 11 a.m.

 

TENNIS-US OPEN

NEW YORK (AP) — Novak Djokovic has easily reached the third round of the U.S. Open with a 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 victory over Tallon Griekspoor of the Netherlands. Djokovic improved to 15-0 in second-round matches at the U.S. Open and remained unbeaten in Grand Slam matches this season. He is trying to become the first man to win all four majors in the same year since 1969.The No. 1 seed’s biggest problem came in the second set with a heckling fan, but Djokovic regained his concentration to put away the victory.

In other action:

— Kei Nishikori advanced to a possible third-round meeting with Novak Djokovic, holding off American Mackenzie McDonald 7-6 (3), 6-3, 6-7 (5), 2-6, 6-3.

Two-time Grand Slam runner-up Karolina Pliskova has saved a match point and edged 75th-ranked American Amanda Anisimova in three sets to reach the U.S. Open’s third round. The No. 4-seeded Pliskova pulled out the 7-5, 6-7 (5), 7-6 (7) victory shortly before midnight after trailing 5-2 in the final tiebreaker.

— Women’s No. 1 seed Ash Barty has advanced to the third round with a 6-1, 7-5 win over Clara Tauson. The reigning Wimbledon champion had trouble closing out Tauson but survived and will try to reach the quarterfinals at Flushing Meadows for the first time.

— Olympic gold medalist and 11th-seeded Belinda Bencic (BEN’-chich) defeated Martina Trevisan 6-3, 6-1 to reach the third round. Two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova is also headed to the third round after a 7-6, 6-2 win over Kristyna Pliskova.

Olympic gold medalist Alexander Zverev cruised to the third round with a 6-1, 6-0, 6-3 win over Albert Ramos-Vinolas. Zverev is trying to make the U.S. Open final for the second straight year.

Denis Shapovalov has reached the third round for the fifth time in five appearances by beating Roberto Carballés Baena 7-6 (7), 6-3, 6-0. The No. 7-seeded Shapovalov compiled a 50-13 edge in winners to get past the player who eliminated him from the French Open last year.

No. 1 doubles team Nikola Mektic and Mate Pavic were stunned at the U.S. Open and lost their shot at their second Grand Slam title of the season. The Wimbledon champions were upset by Nathaniel Lammons and Jackson Withrow. The Americans beat Mektic and Pavic 6-2, 7-5.

 

MLB…

WASHINGTON (AP) — Andrew McCutchen drove in four runs and the Philadelphia Phillies erased a six-run deficit against the Washington Nationals to earn a 7-6 victory and a three-game sweep.

The Phillies overcame a disappointing start from Aaron Nola and rallied against the Nationals’ bullpen for their sixth consecutive win. Philadelphia pulled within 1½ games of NL East leader Atlanta and two games of idle Cincinnati in the race for the second NL wild card. Juan Soto homered and drove in four runs and Lane Thomas also went deep for Washington, which has lost five in a row and 21 of 27.

In other MLB action:

— Sergio Alcántara scampered home when second baseman Wilmer Difo mishandled a popup in the 11th inning, and the Chicago Cubs beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 6-5 for their third straight win. Rafael Ortega and Ian Happ homered for Chicago, and Alcántara logged the first three-hit game of his career. Codi Heuer got three outs for the win. Alcántara began the 11th on second base and advanced on Ortega’s sacrifice bunt. Happ then sent a high fly to second, where Difo committed the game-ending error.

— Jed Lowrie hit a three-run homer in the first inning for the first of Oakland’s eight two-out runs against Matt Manning in the Athletics’ 8-6 victory over the Tigers on Thursday. Mark Canha followed Lowrie’s shot with another homer for 4-0 lead. It was the 14th homer of the season for both Lowrie and Canha, and each went to the opposite field to reach the seats. Lowrie drilled a 411-foot shot to left-center, and Canha drove one out to right-center. Lowrie’s RBI double in the fourth made it 8-0 before the Tigers battled back by scoring six runs.

— Eduardo Rodriguez pitched four-hit ball into the seventh inning, and the Boston Red Sox beat Tampa Bay 4-0 for a split of their four-game series with the AL East-leading Rays. Garrett Richards replaced Rodriguez with two on and no outs in the seventh, and the right-hander escaped the jam with a pair of strikeouts and a fly ball. Richards earned his second save, finishing a five-hitter. Rays rookie Wander Franco extended his on-base streak to 33 games with a seventh-inning walk but left afterward with a headache.

— Pinch-hitter Dominic Smith broke a seventh-inning tie with an RBI single and the New York Mets beat the Miami Marlins 4-3 for their fifth straight victory. Marlins leadoff batter Miguel Rojas and Mets counterpart Jonathan Villar each homered on the first pitch they saw, the first time that’s happened in a major league game since at least 1985, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. New York won all three games completed this week against the last-place Marlins to cap a tumultuous homestand.

— Adam Duvall hit a two-run homer in Atlanta’s three-run fifth inning, and the Braves overcame a grand slam by Charlie Blackmon to beat the Colorado Rockies 6-5. Atlanta took the opener of a four-game series after losing three straight to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Braves also stayed two games ahead of Philadelphia in the NL East. Five Atlanta relievers combined for six scoreless innings after Touki Toussaint struggled. Jacob Webb got six outs for the win, and Will Smith worked the ninth for his 30th save.

— Triston McKenzie limited Kansas City to a run and two hits over six innings and the Cleveland Indians beat the Royals 4-2. Owen Miller hit a three-run homer in the fifth inning, plenty of support for McKenzie, who has dominated the Royals throughout his young career. A day after being activated from the injured list, McKenzie showed no ill effects from his recent shoulder fatigue and improved to 3-0 with a 1.57 ERA in six appearances against Kansas City.

MLB-NEWS

Mets place Scott on paid leave, acting GM pleads not guilty

UNDATED (AP) — The New York Mets have placed acting general manager Zack Scott on paid administrative leave following his arrest on charges of driving while intoxicated.

Electronic court records show Scott was released without bail after pleading not guilty Thursday to driving while intoxicated and some traffic violations. He’s due back in White Plains City Court on Oct. 7. Scott was arrested on a DUI charge early Tuesday in suburban White Plains, New York, hours after he attended a fundraiser at team owner Steve Cohen’s house. The Mets said they placed Scott on paid leave until further notice and team president Sandy Alderson will assume Scott’s responsibilities.

T-25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Stroud leads No. 4 Ohio State past Minnesota 45-31 in opener

UNDATED (AP) — C.J. Stroud passed for 294 yards and four touchdowns in his debut as the Ohio State starter and the fourth-ranked Buckeyes kept coach Ryan Day unbeaten in Big Ten play with a 45-31 victory over Minnesota on Thursday night. The Buckeyes flashed their five-star speed with two 70-plus-yard scores in the opener, one early on a run off right end by Miyan Williams and one late on a third-down screen to true freshman TreVeyon Henderson. Day, starting his third full year on the job, is 24-2 overall and 16-0 in conference games.

In other T-25 action:

— Charlie Brewer threw for 233 yards and two touchdowns in his Utah debut to help the No. 24 Utes beat Weber State 40-17 on Thursday night. Dalton Kincaid caught four passes for 75 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the opener for both teams. Tavion Thomas ran for 107 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries in his Utah debut. Weber State took a 7-3 lead when Rashid Shaheed cut to the edge and returned a kickoff 100 yards untouched. He tied an FCS record with his sixth kickoff return for a touchdown. The teams retreated to the locker rooms with 8:26 left in the first quarter because of a lightning delay that lasted 90 minutes.

— Darien Butler had two interceptions and No. 25 Arizona State used its punishing run game to overcome some sloppy moments in a season-opening 41-14 win over Southern Utah. The Sun Devils were a bit rusty to start a season of high expectations, committing numerous miscues on special teams and 13 penalties for 135 yards. Arizona State still proved to be too much for the FCS Thunderbirds, forcing four turnovers and running for six touchdowns to win its 22nd straight home opener. Rachaad White and DeaMonte Trayanum each ran for two scores.

— Grayson McCall threw for 262 yards and a touchdown and No. 22 Coastal Carolina scored on its first seven possessions in a season-opening 52-14 victory over The Citadel on Thursday night. McCall was the Sun Belt Conference offensive player of the year in 2020 and kept up his stellar play by completing 16 of 19 passes. Jaivon Heiligh caught six passes for 133 yards and Reese White and Shemari Jones each rushed for two touchdowns. The Chants came into the year with their first preseason ranking and never gave the Bulldogs a chance for the upset.

In other college openers

— The season-opening football game between Temple and Rutgers scheduled for Thursday night has been postponed until Saturday after the remnants of Hurricane Ida dumped historic rain over parts of the Northeast. Rutgers officials said Saturday’s kickoff would be at noon and that all tickets and parking passes will be honored.

— Liam Welch threw four touchdown passes as Samford rolled to a 52-14 victory over Tennessee Tech in the season opener for both teams. Welch, the Southern Conference’s Preseason Offensive Player of the Year, was 33-of-44 passing for 370 yards.

— Ricky Person Jr. scored three first-half touchdowns and was one of two North Carolina State players to run for more than 100 yards in the Wolfpack’s 45-0 season-opening win against South Florida. It marked the Wolfpack’s first season-opening shutout victory in 17 years.

— Nic Baker threw for a school-record 460 yards and four touchdowns and Southern Illinois beat Southeast Missouri 47-21 in a season opener. Baker finished 25-of-34 passing with his yardage total breaking Sam Straub’s record of 450 yards set against Western Illinois in 2016.

— Drew Plitt threw two long touchdown passes to Justin Hall and Ball State pulled away in the second half for a 31-21 victory over Western Illinois in a nonconference season opener.

— Nolan Henderson threw for 262 yards and two touchdowns and Delaware rallied to beat Maine 34-24 in the season and Colonial Athletic Association opener for both teams.

— Carter Peevy threw for 139 yards and a touchdown and Tommy Pollack ran for 103 yards and two scores and Mercer beat NAIA-member Point University 69-0 in its season opener. The Bears’ total points established a new program record.

— Ian Corwin ran for two scores and passed for a third in the first half as Drake opened its season with a 45-3 win over Division II West Virginia Wesleyan.

— Draylen Ellis threw for 325 yards and four scores to four different receivers and Austin Peay beat Chattanooga 30-20 in the season opener for both teams. Chattanooga entered as the preseason 18th-ranked team in the FCS and Austin Peay No. 20.

— Kyle Vantrease threw a 63-yard touchdown pass to Jovany Ruiz within the first minute of the game, Buffalo coach Maurice Linguist collected his first win at the helm, and the Bulls routed Wagner 69-7 in the season opener for both teams.

— Bailey Zappe passed for 424 yards and seven touchdowns as Western Kentucky walloped UT Martin in the season opener 59-21. Zappe was college football’s leading passer in 2020 while playing at Houston Baptist.

— Isaiah Gomez kicked two of his four field goals in the fourth quarter and UC Davis, an FCS school, stunned Tulsa 19-17 in a nonconference season opener. game-winner from 22 yards out with 7:35 left to play.

WNBA

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Kayla McBride scored 17 points, Sylvia Fowles had 15 points and 17 rebounds and the Minnesota Lynx beat the Los Angeles Sparks 66-57. Minnesota closed on a 17-4 run, highlighted by a long 3-poiner by Aerial Powers with 3:11 left for a five-point lead. Los Angeles was held to four points in the fourth quarter, going 1 for 13 from the field. Nneka Ogwumike and Erica Wheeler combined to score all of Los Angeles’ 16 second-half points. Powers finished with 13 points for Minnesota. Fowles was 7 of 10 from the field, but the Lynx shot just 34.5%. Ogwumike had 16 points, 10 rebounds and four steals for Los Angeles (10-18). Wheeler also scored 16 points.

NFL-NEWS

Colts activate 3 from COVID list, put 3 on injured reserve

UNDATED (AP) — The Indianapolis Colts have activated three starters from the reserve/COVID-19 list: quarterback Carson Wentz, center Ryan Kelly and receiver Zach Pascal.

All three were put on the COVID-19 list Monday after being deemed a close contact to someone who tested positive for the virus.

The Colts also put four-time Pro Bowl receiver T.Y. Hilton, third-string quarterback Sam Ehlinger and receiver Dezmon Patmon on injured reserve. By going on injured reserve after the active roster was cut to 53 all three could return this season.

In other NFL news:

— Defensive tackle Jurrell Casey is retiring from the NFL after 10 seasons, the first nine with the Tennessee Titans and the last with Denver. Casey scheduled his announcement for Thursday afternoon at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, where he became a five-time Pro Bowl pick, six-time defensive captain and a team two-time Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. His 51 sacks rank seventh in team history and are second only to Jevon Kearse’s 52 sacks since 1999 in the Titans era.

— A person familiar with the deal says the Las Vegas Raiders have added another proven veteran to bolster their banged-up linebacker group by agreeing to a one-year contract with K.J. Wright. Wright has been one of the most dependable linebackers in the league since being drafted by Seattle in 2011. His 54 passes defensed are the fourth most of any linebacker over his 10-year career.

— Investigators say former NFL player Keith McCants was found dead Thursday at his home in Florida in a suspected drug overdose. He was 53. McCants, a linebacker, was a fourth-round pick in the 1990 NFL draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He earned All-America honors as a college player at Alabama. McCants played three seasons in Tampa, then with the then-Houston Oilers and Arizona Cardinals. McCants had previous drug-related arrests.

NHL-NEWS

Flyers sign Farabee to $30 million, six-year extension

UNDATED (AP) — The Philadelphia Flyers have signed forward Joel Farabee to a $30 million, six-year contract extension.

Farabee’s extension, announced Thursday, kicks in with the 2022-23 season. He was scheduled to become a restricted free agent after this season.

The 21-year-old led the Flyers with 20 goals and had 38 points in 55 games. The Flyers’ first-round pick in the 2018 draft, Farabee has 28 goals and 31 assists in 107 career games.

In other NHL news:

— The Buffalo Sabres have re-signed center Casey Mittelstadt to a three-year, $7.5 million contract. Mittelstadt, a restricted free agent, was selected in the first round of the 2017 draft. The 22-year-old from Minnesota overcame early career inconsistencies to finish third on the Sabres with 10 goals and fourth with 22 points in just 41 games last season.

In world and national news…

(AP)  The cleanup and mourning has continued as the Northeast U.S. recovers from record-breaking rainfall from the remnants of Hurricane Ida. At least 46 people in five states died as storm water cascaded into people’s homes and engulfed automobiles, overwhelming urban drainage systems never meant to handle so much rain in such a short time. The worst toll was in New Jersey, where at least 23 died. Authorities said the work of searching for possible victims and identifying the dead wasn’t over. Work also continued to haul away ruined cars, clean mud and debris from streets and restore service to bedraggled transportation systems.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is calling for greater public resolve to confront climate change and help the nation deal with the fierce storms, flooding and wildfires that have beset the country. The president is making a sojourn to Louisiana on Friday to get a firsthand look at the devastating impact of Hurricane Ida. Trips to natural disaster scenes have long been a feature of the U.S. presidency. It’s a moment to show compassion and deliver aid in ways that can shape the public’s perception of White House leadership. Biden is to meet with Louisiana’s Democratic governor, John Bel Edwards, and other local officials.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — A stretch of robust hiring over the past several months may have slowed in August at a time when the delta variant’s spread has discouraged some Americans from flying, shopping and eating out. Analysts have forecast that employers added 750,000 jobs in August. That would represent a substantial gain, though below the roughly 940,000 that were added in both June and July. Some economists are more pessimistic, expecting job growth to amount to 500,000 or fewer. But even many of those analysts expect any hiring slowdown to be brief. They note that many of the nation’s employers are still struggling to fill jobs to meet strengthened consumer demand.

 

BEIJING (AP) — Global stock markets are mixed as investors await U.S. jobs numbers that some hope will be weak enough to persuade the Federal Reserve to postpone winding down economic stimulus. Tokyo advanced after Wall Street hit a record. Shanghai and Hong Kong declined. Mizuho Bank said investors are making “perverse bets” that U.S. hiring data will be weak enough to prompt the Fed to put off winding down stimulus that supports stock prices. Investor optimism had been boosted by strong U.S. corporate profits and the spread of coronavirus vaccinations. But the more contagious delta variant and measures to stop it are weighing on business and consumer activity

 

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