CSi Weather…

REST OF TODAY…Cloudy. Highs in the mid 20s. Southeast winds 10 to 20 mph.

.TONIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Not as cold. Lows around 20. South winds 10 to 15 mph.

.THURSDAY…Mostly sunny. Patchy blowing and drifting snow. Highs in the mid 30s.  West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph.

.THURSDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20. West winds around

10 mph.

.FRIDAY…Decreasing clouds. Highs in the upper 20s. West winds

5 to 10 mph.

.FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly clear. Lows 10 to 15.

.SATURDAY…Sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.

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

.SUNDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 40s.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s.

.MONDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 30s.

.MONDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 20s.

.TUESDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 30s.

 

Breezy southerly wind will develop north and east of the Missouri

River Valley this afternoon, shifting to westerly behind the front

and becoming a bit breezy west overnight. Lows will range from the

lower teens to lower 20s.

 

A warming trends starts Saturday with Sunday likely being the

warmest day of the long term. Highs will range from the upper 30s

over the Turtle Mountains to the lower 50s southwest. Above normal

temperatures continue into the next work week. No precipitation is

currently in the forecast through the long term.

 

 

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:

 

COVID-19 Stats

Tues. Dec. 7,  2021

10:25 -a.m.

Barnes

New Positives:  12

Total Positives: 2109

Active: 43

Recovered:  3023

Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 359

 

Stutsman

New Positives: 10

Total Positives: 4970

Active: 96

Recovered: 4759

Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 415

 

North Dakota as of Dec. 7, 2021

NEW CASES REPORTED: 565

ACTIVE CASES: 2,991

DAILY POSITIVITY RATE: 8.5%

TOTAL KNOWN CASES THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 165,375

TOTAL RECOVERED THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 160,456

 

ACTIVE HOSPITALIZATIONS: 162

DEATHS: 13

TOTAL DEATHS: 1,928

 

 

 

Jamestown  (CVHD)  Central Valley Health District reminds residents that COVID testing is  on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, at the Jamestown Civic Center, Exchequor Room, from 11-a.m. to 1-pm.

Call CVHD at 701-252-8130 to register.

 

 

 

Valley City (CCHD)  City County Health in Valley City announces their COVID-19 testing days and site location in Valley City.

Testing is at the REC Center at 140 4th Street Southwest.

Testing will be 12:30-2:30 Mon, Weds, and Fridays.

There are opportunities for vaccinations, both for annual influenza and for the COVID vaccine.  Call 845-8518 to make an appointment.

 

 

 

Jamestown  (CVHD) Central Valley Health District is conducting a short survey within the community regarding the knowledge and perceptions of health equity. To participate in this survey please click here. Please feel free to forward this message to your team members.

We appreciate your efforts to help us determine what is needed to improve the community.

 

Jamestown (City)  Starting December 8, 2021; the road closure at the intersection of 7th Ave NE & 3rd St NE will be extended until Tuesday, December 14, 2021.
The above schedule is contingent upon changing weather conditions.
Construction signing will be put in place by the City.
Motorists should use extreme caution in this area and take alternate routes during this time, if possible

 

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  The year 2021 saw an increase in tourism in Jamestown.

On Tuesday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2 Tourism Director, Searle Swedlund said compared to the pre-COVID-19 year, 2019, the 2021 tourism numbers increased by about 20-percent, as measured by road traffic.

He added that starting  in 2021 Frontier Village visitor numbers rose, noting that a recent survey, fill out by visitors, is being compiled with the results to be released later.

Searle said that this year, branding of Frontier Village was being reworked, to update the Village’s identity, along with a logo.

He pointed out a number of contributions continues including from the Jamestown Kiwanis Club and Jamestown Eagles contribution of the Frontier Village Railroad Parkette.   He said there has been a delay in the arrival of some of materials, due to shipping lags.

Looking forward to 2022, Searle said, tourism is looking for continued growth, in promoting Jamestown has a visitor experience, including the creation of the Bison World Cultural Attraction.

 

 

 

Valley City  (VCPS) – Valley City Public Schools will be dismissing all students K-12 early from school early on Wednesday, December 8.

Superintendent Josh Johnson said the early dismissal will allow all staff at VCPS the ability to attend professional development that is timely, relevant, and aligned with our purpose and commitments in the district.

Dismissal Schedule:
Elementary K-6 (12:10pm)
Junior High 7-8 (12:25pm)
Senior High 9-12 (11:56am) Students in grades 9-12 may stay for lunch between 11:56-12:25pm.

Lunch on the Early Dismissals Days:
All students will be provided the opportunity for lunch on the days of an early dismissal. Principals may adjust lunch
schedules on the day of early dismissals to allow all students the opportunity to have time to eat lunch.

Busing on the Early Dismissal Days:
Dietrich Bus Service will provide all bus students with bus transportation on early dismissal days. The early dismissal bus
schedule (including school pick-up and drop-off times) will closely follow the regular school day bus schedule with the only
change being the time moves everything up 3 hours on the schedule).

Activity Schedules on Early Dismissal Days
All VCPS sponsored activities (including practices) will not begin prior to 4:00pm on early dismissal days during the 2021-
2022 school year.

 

 

 

Valley City  (CSi)  The Valley City Commission met in Regular Session Tuesday evening at City Hall.  All members were present.

APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA

Monthly Reports from the Fire Chief, Electrical Superintendent, Building Inspector Finance Director and Municipal Judge.

The 2022 Tree Trimming and Removal License Renewals for:

  1. Johnny B’s Trees & Service
  2. Z’s Trees
  3. Mikes Construction and Repair
  4. Ross’ Tree Services

 

Approved was a 2022 Vehicles for Hire License Renewal for South Central Adult Services.

 

PUBLIC COMMENTS:  No One Spoke

 

ORDINANCE

Moved to next meeting was …

The Second and Final Reading of Ordinance 1091, an Ordinance approving changes to the official Zoning Map of the City.  

 

RESOLUTION

Approved a Resolution from the Valley City Board of City Commissioners Authorizing the President of the Board of Commissioners to execute the deed in favor of the State of North Dakota.   City Engineer Chad Peterson said the property is on West Main Street.  The NDDOT is proposing to purchase the parcels for easements from Valley City for state projects.  The permanent  and temporary acquisitions will be for just over $20,800 in the purchase price.

NEW BUSINESS

Approved Monthly Bills for the City and Public Works in the Amount of $1,454,534.55.

Approved the VCBCDC Request for a Sales Price per Acre of $25,000 for four acres, for City-owned land between Drug Plastics & Glass and the NW Industrial Park Building. Development Director, Jennifer Feist said the acres are  on the north side of the rail spur.

Approved the Town and Country Club Map Revision Contingent on Approval from the State. The building manger explained the changes to the facility.

 

CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT HIGHLIGHTS

Gwen Crawford thanked city employees for the new lighting installations.

She said new stop sign placements will be studied, with the placements to be announced.

 CITY UPDATES &COMMISSION REPORTS

Fire Chief Scott Magnuson said divers have been training in cold water.

He outlined fire prevention tips for the Christmas holiday including not overloading extension cords, and outlets.

Commissioner Gulmon reviewed the financial reports. He said a  32 percent increase was noted in the city sales tax, a portion goes to property tax relief. A 40 percent increase was noted in the food and beverage tax.

He said the healthcare system remains stressed, due to a shortage of staff.

Commissioner Bishop thanked Valley City Police, as Bishop shared a story of an individual who was pulled over, and explained the officer was very courteous.

Mayor Carlsrud reminded the community that December 7 was Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day.  He urged residents to thank a service person and veteran for their service.  He said anyone wanting more information on the Pearl Harbor attack to go on line to Google.

The meeting was shown live on CSi Cable 68 followed by replays.

 

 

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — A Fargo woman has been sentenced to 30 years in prison in the death of a 1-year-old child left in her care. A Cass County District Court judge imposed the sentence Monday for 38-year-old Brandi Adeleke who earlier pleaded guilty to murder and child abuse. Meka Ducheneaux died in November 2020 from what doctors said was blunt force trauma. Adeleke claimed that she had left the child alone in the bathtub and found her unresponsive. The prosecution and defense reached a joint recommendation on the sentence, which Judge Steven Marquart approved. Adeleke will be eligible for parole after serving 25 years.

 

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — State data shows North Dakotans poured more than $1.3 billion into electronic pull tab machines in fiscal 2021, nearly double the amount spent in the previous fiscal year. According to the Attorney General’s Office, which oversees gambling in the state, Gamblers already have wagered more than $563 million in the first four months of the current fiscal year. North Dakota’s top gambling regulator believes pull tab activity should easily set another record again this year. Lawmakers approved the games in 2017 but they were not launched until August 2018. There are now more than 3,700 machines at over 700 sites in 51 of North Dakota’s 53 counties.

 

In sports…

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL=

Tuesday

Games played at Valley City State University

 

Barnes County Girl’s Basketball Tournament

Day 1

LaMoure/L-M 46, Maple River, Minn. 34

Sargent County 63, Enderlin 33

Wyndmere-Lidgerwood 64 Barnes County North 27

 

Thursday, Dec. 9 – Day 2
4:30 p.m.: (4) Maple River vs. (6) Enderlin
6:00 p.m.: (2) Sargent County vs. (3) Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
7:30 p.m.: (1) LaMoure/Litchville-Marion vs. (5) Barnes County North

 

Other Scores

Devils Lake 55, Valley City 40

 

Benson County 61, Drake/Anamoose 39

Bismarck Century 85, Dickinson 49

Bismarck High 61, Mandan 54

Central McLean 65, Dickinson Trinity 45

Fargo Davies 52, Fargo Shanley 47

Fargo South 63, Grand Forks Central 54

Four Winds/Minnewaukan 66, Grafton 59

Garrison 54, Hazen 24

Hillsboro/Central Valley 30, Drayton/Valley-Edinburg 15

Lisbon 55, Hankinson 54

Minot 80, Watford City 41

Sargent County 63, Enderlin 33

Sheyenne 80, Wahpeton 78

Shiloh Christian 53, Wilton-Wing 26

Thompson 51, Hatton-Northwood 41

Tri-State 57, Wilmot, S.D. 27

Washburn 53, Strasburg-Zeeland 21

West Fargo 67, Moorhead, Minn. 29

Westhope/Newburg 59, Glenburn 56

New Salem Invitational=

Consolation=

Flasher 40, Standing Rock 28

First Round=

Beach 72, Center-Stanton 32

Grant County 42, New Salem-Almont 25

 

Tuesday

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL=

Jerry Meyer Arena

Jamestown 76, Bismarck St. Mary’s 67

Devils Lake 81, Valley City 76, OT

 

Other Scores

Fargo South 64, Grand Forks Central 62

Bismarck Century 101, Dickinson 61

Fargo North 83, Grand Forks Red River 72

 

 

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  The 2021-22 Stutsman County Class B Girls Basketball Tournament run Thursday, December 9th and Friday and Saturday with four games each day at the Jamestown Civic Center.

Thursday Dec. 9

3pm – Medina/PB vs. Ellendale

430pm – Edgeley/KM vs. South Border

6pm – Carrington vs. Warwick

730pm – Napoleon/GS vs. Griggs/Midkota

 

 

MADISON, S.D  (UJ)  — The 10th-ranked University of Jamestown men’s basketball team withstood a huge second-half offensive display from Dakota State University, holding off the Trojans for an 81-71 win Tuesday night.

The Jimmies got off to a fast start, opening the game on a 15-1 run and eventually going up by 21 after a Devan Praska (SR/Thompson, ND) three-pointer with 7:51 in the half.

A 13-3 run to end the first put Jamestown up 43-13 going into the break, with the Jimmies making 15 of their 28 shots overall, including five of nine from three-point range. DSU made only five of their 27 attempts, one of seven from beyond the arc.

UJ led by as many as 30 with 16:32 in the game when John Argue (SO/Houston, TX)’s three-pointer made it 50-20. The Trojans then went on a 10-0 run to cut the lead to 20, then used a larger 40-19 run to make it a 69-60 game with 4:41 left.

Dakota State would get no closer than nine points as a Cole Woodford (SO/Redwood Falls, MN) three put Jamestown back in front by 12, then a seven-of-eight performance from the free throw line over the final 2:48 helped keep the lead.

Birch led the Jimmies with 18 points and had eight rebounds, while Argue had a double-double of 15 points and 10 rebounds. Marc Kjos (JR/Lake City, MN) finished with 14 points, five assists, and six steals, and Praska added 11 points and seven rebounds off the bench.

Jamestown (11-2) returns to GPAC action Saturday at Mount Marty (S.D.) University.

NBA..

UNDATED (AP) — Kevin Durant scored 24 points, James Harden had 23 points and 12 assists, and the Brooklyn Nets beat Dallas 102-99, handing the Mavericks their fifth consecutive home loss.

The Eastern Conference-leading Nets erased a 17-point third-quarter deficit to avoid back-to-back losses for the first time this season. Luka Doncic scored 28 points but had another rough night from 3-point range except for the 30-footer he banked in just before the first-half buzzer.

Elsewhere in the league:

— LeBron James scored 30 points and the Los Angeles Lakers beat the Boston Celtics 117-102 in the latest chapter of the NBA’s most storied rivalry. Russell Westbrook had 24 points and 11 assists, and Anthony Davis had 17 points and 16 rebounds for the Lakers, who produced one of their best recent performances in their fourth victory in six games overall. Jayson Tatum scored 14 of his 34 points in an incredible first-quarter blitz for the Celtics, who dropped to 1-2 on their four-game West Coast trip. Boston and Los Angeles split their season series 1-1 for the fifth straight year.

— R.J. Barrett made a career-high seven 3-pointers and scored 32 points, and the New York Knicks snapped a three-game skid, beating the San Antonio Spurs 121-109. New York ended a seven-game losing streak at San Antonio. Alec Burks scored 18 points, Immanuel Quickley added 16 points and Julius Randle had 15 for the Knicks.

NBA NEWS

Bulls’ DeRozan remains in NBA’s health and safety protocols

UNDATED (AP) — Chicago Bulls star DeMar DeRozan remains in the NBA’s health and safety protocols and did not accompany the team to Cleveland.

The Bulls play the Cavaliers on the road Wednesday. DeRozan entered the health and safety protocols a few hours before Monday’s win over the Denver Nuggets. The absence of the four-time All-Star is a blow for a team that was virtually tied with Brooklyn for the Eastern Conference lead entering Tuesday. The health and safety protocols require players to be sidelined at least 10 days or record two negative COVID-19 tests in a 24-hour period before they can resume basketball activities.

In other NBA news:

— Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum has been diagnosed with a collapsed right lung and will be sidelined indefinitely. McCollum was injured in the final quarter of the Blazers’ 145-117 loss to the Boston Celtics on Saturday. He was listed as probable with a rib contusion for Monday night’s game against the Los Angeles Clippers, but did not play in the 102-90 loss. The team says McCollum’s condition was revealed by a CT scan. He is averaging 20.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 4.5 assists this season.

NFL NEWS

Browns place Njoku on COVID-19 list, could miss Ravens game

UNDATED (AP) — Browns tight end David Njoku was placed on the COVID-19 reserve list and could miss Sunday’s crucial matchup against AFC North-leading Baltimore.

Njoku leads Cleveland with 407 yards receiving and he scored the Browns’ only touchdown in a 16-10 loss to the Ravens on Nov. 28. The loss of Njoku would be a major blow to the Browns, who can’t afford another loss if they hope to make the playoffs. Plus, tight end Harrison Bryant is expected to miss Sunday’s game with a high ankle sprain. Austin Hooper is the only regular tight end currently available.

NHL-NEWS

Leafs’ Spezza suspended

UNDATED (AP) — Toronto Maple Leafs forward Jason Spezza has been suspended for six games without pay for kneeing Winnipeg Jets defenseman Neal Pionk.

In the third period of Sunday’s game between the Jets and Maple Leafs, Pionk had a knee-on-knee hit on Toronto’s Rasmus Sandin. Sandin skated off the ice after the hit on his right knee. Pionk received a two-game suspension for the hit on Monday. After the hit on Sandin, Spezza drove his left knee into the face of Pionk, who was without a stick and on his knees trying to clear a puck. Spezza will forfeit $22,500 in salary.

In other NHL news:

—The Dallas Stars are sending goalie Ben Bishop on a conditioning assignment in the minor leagues as their former starter continues a long recovery from a knee injury. Bishop hasn’t played since the NHL’s playoff bubble in Canada in August 2020. Dallas could have trouble finding a spot for the 35-year-old after a stint with the Texas Stars of the AHL. Braden Holtby and Jake Oettinger have been the starters recently.

 

NHL..

— Cam Talbot made 38 saves against his former team and the Minnesota Wild shut down the Edmonton Oilers 4-1 for their seventh straight victory. Joel Eriksson Ek had a goal and an assist. Marcus Foligno, Victor Rask and Dmitry Kulikov also scored for the Wild, who are off to the best start in franchise history with 37 points through 25 games. Jesse Puljujarvi scored for the Oilers, who have lost three in a row.

UNDATED (AP) – Roman Josi beat four Detroit defenders for a first-period goal, Ryan Johansen scored on a power play and the Nashville Predators beat the Red Wings 5-2.

The loss snapped Detroit’s five-game winning streak and its five-game home winning streak. Josi took a feed from Dante Fabbro as he sped into the Red Wings’ zone and skated 1-on-4 through the defense before beating Alex Nedeljkovic on the forehand. Nashville’s Nick Cousins, Eeli Tolvanen and Fabbro scored in the third period, and David Rittich stopped 14 shots. Detroit’s Michael Rasmussen also had a third-period goal.

Elsewhere in Tuesday action:

— Tomas Hertl scored his fourth career hat trick and the San Jose Sharks used a three-goal barrage in the second period to beat the Calgary Flames 5-3. The Pacific Division-leading Flames broke out to a 3-1 lead early in the second before the Sharks responded with goals from Erik Karlsson, Logan Couture and Hertl to take the lead. Hertl sealed it with an empty-netter for his first hat trick since Jan. 22, 2019, against Washington. Dillon Dube, Johnny Gaudreau and Adam Ruzicka (roo-ZEE’-kah) scored for the Flames.

—Chicago Blackhawks forward Jujhar Khaira was stretchered off the ice after he was leveled by Jacob Trouba in the second period of the New York Rangers’ 6-2 victory. Artemi Panarin had two goals and two assists against his first NHL team, passing 500 career points and helping New York to its seventh straight win. Trouba, Chris Kreider, Kevin Rooney and Barclay Goodrow also scored, and Alexandar Georgiev made 24 saves. The Rangers also beat the Blackhawks 3-2 on Saturday night in New York.

 

—Trevor Zegras flipped a pass over the net to set up the go-ahead goal, Anthony Stolarz made 25 saves and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Buffalo Sabres 2-0. Zegras scooped the puck onto the blade of his stick behind the net and lobbed it over goalie Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen’s head. Sonny Milano was waiting on the right edge of the crease and batted the feed past Luukkonen’s glove for his eighth goal 5:14 into the second period. Zegras leads rookies with 16 assists.

—Martin Necas and Vincent Trocheck scored power-play goals, leading the Carolina Hurricanes to a 4-2 victory over the Winnipeg Jets. Jaccob Slavin and Sebastian Aho each had a goal and an assist for the Hurricanes. Nino Niederreiter had two assists. Frederik Andersen made 16 saves for Carolina, in the opener of a five-game road trip. Nikolaj Ehlers and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored for the Jets. Connor Hellebuyck stopped 30 shots as Winnipeg wrapped up a four-game homestand (2-2-0) .

—Anders Leehad had two goals and the New York Islanders snapped an 11-game losing streak with a 5-3 win over the Ottawa Senators. Oliver Wahlstrom, Kieffer Bellows and Jean-Gabriel Pageau also scored for New York, which last won on Nov. 6. Ilya Sorokin stopped 30 shots. Josh Norris, Nick Holden and Alex Formenton scored for Ottawa, which had its three-game winning streak halted.

—Ondrej Palat scored with 38 seconds left in the third period, giving the Tampa Bay Lightning a 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens. Patrick Maroon and Corey Perry also scored for Tampa Bay. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 21 saves. Nick Suzuki and Mike Hoffman scored for Montreal. Jake Allen stopped 24 of 27 shots.

—Pavel Buchnevich scored a wrap-around goal 53 seconds into overtime and the St. Louis Blues beat the Florida Panthers 4-3. The Blues earned a split in their back-to-back with Florida. Both games went to overtime.

—Auston Matthews scored twice, defenseman Morgan Rielly set up four goals and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 5-4 to stop a two-game skid. Rielly set up power-play goals by William Nylander and John Tavares, and two more from Matthews. His second goal came seven seconds after Tavares put the Maple Leafs in front 4-1 late in the second period. Nick Ritchie scored his first goal in his 27th game with Toronto late in the first period. Jack Campbell made 28 saves for his NHL-leading 14th win.

T25-MEN’S BASKETBALL

—Terrence Shannon, Jr. had 18 points and 12 rebounds, and Texas Tech continued its run of Jimmy V Classic upsets in an offensively anemic 57-52 overtime win over No. 13 Tennessee on Tuesday night. Tuesday’s game was classic in title only. Offense was hard to find at Madison Square Garden, where the Vols missed a whopping 34 of 40 3-pointers overall and shot only 27% overall in regulation from the floor.

UNDATED (AP) — Justin Moore scored 18 points and Collin Gillespie had 14 to lead No. 6 Villanova to a 67-53 win over Syracuse in the Jimmy V Classic on Tuesday night.

Jermaine Samuels added 13 for the Wildcats in their 22nd win at Madison Square Garden since 2014. The Wildcats improved to 7-2. Jimmy Boehim led the Orange with 21 points and Joe Girard III had 11 for Syracuse, which is 5-4. The Wildcats have a Sweet 16 rematch with Baylor on Saturday. Baylor beat Villanova last March in the Sweet 16.

In other T25 action:

— Ochai Agbaji scored 23 points, Christian Braun added 20 and eighth-ranked Kansas tuned up for this weekend’s return of the Border War with a 78-52 blowout of UTEP on Tuesday night. David McCormack and Mitch Lightfoot added eight points apiece for the Jayhawks, who led by 21 at halftime and weren’t threatened the rest of the way. Souley Boom had 18 points and Keonte Kennedy 11 for UTEP.

—Oscar Tshiebwe scored 18 of his 23 points after halftime despite being in foul trouble, TyTy Washington Jr. added 14 points and both Wildcats keyed small runs to help No. 10 Kentucky top Southern 76-64 on Tuesday night for its seventh consecutive victory. game.

— J.D. Notae recorded his first career double-double and No. 12 Arkansas rolled to a 86-66 win against Charlotte on Tuesday night in nonconference action. Notae finished with 23 points and 10 rebounds as the Razorbacks took control of the game in the first half and never let up.

 

— Isaiah Mobley had a career-high 23 points and 13 rebounds, and No. 16 Southern California beat Eastern Kentucky 80-68. The Trojans improved to 9-0 overall, and they’re off to their best start since 2016-17 when they opened 14-0. Mobley hit a career-high five 3-pointers. Mobley hit a career-high five 3-pointers and his rebounds tied a career high. The Colonels dropped their fourth in a row and fell to 5-5 overall. They were led by Braxton Beverly with 16 points. The Colonels outscored USC 43-39 in the second half, when they hit five straight 3-pointers over the game’s closing minutes.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL-HALL OF FAME

SMU’s Eric Dickerson finally goes into College Hall of Fame

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Former SMU star Eric Dickerson is happy to be going into the College Football Hall of Fame after all these years.

He has long given up caring if the honor came his way. Dickerson was part of the 2020 class that was inducted into the hall along with the 2021 class because of the pandemic. Dickerson says he is proud to represent his school. His association with a program that received the NCAA death penalty for various violations played a big part in him having to wait. He has been in the Pro Football Hall of Fame since 1999.

TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN-SERENA

Serena Williams will not play in January’s Australian Open

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Not long after Serena Williams’ name was absent from the entry list for the Australian Open, she confirmed the obvious: the seven-time champion won’t play the 2022 edition of the season-opening major in January.

The 40-year-old Williams hasn’t played since retiring from her first-round match at Wimbledon with a right hamstring injury and her ranking has slipped to No. 41.

She won the last of her 23 Grand Slam singles titles at the 2017 Australian Open, and was beaten in the semifinals this year by Naomi Osaka in straight sets.

The Australian Open’s website said the seven-time women’s singles champion would not compete in Melbourne “following advice from her medical team.”

SWIMMING-GOLDEN GOGGLES

Dressel, Ledecky win athletes of year at Golden Goggles

MIAMI (AP) — Caeleb Dressel and Katie Ledecky were honored as male and female athletes of the year at USA Swimming’s annual Golden Goggle awards in Miami. Dressel repeated as athlete of the year after earning gold medals in the 50-meter freestyle, 100 free, and 100 butterfly at the Tokyo Olympics.

Ledecky earned two gold and two silver medals in Tokyo, becoming the most decorated female individual gold medalist in Olympic history.

In world and national news…

 

BEIRUT (AP) — Two international human rights groups say Lebanese authorities should immediately release a freelance American journalist who was detained in Beirut last month and continues to be held despite the fact that a prosecutor ordered her release. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International said Wednesday the journalist was arrested on Nov. 16, by members of Lebanon’s General Security Directorate, without a judicial order. The groups quoted Nada Homsi’s lawyer as saying that the security force found a small amount of cannabis at her apartment. They say General Security continued to detain the journalist under the pretext that she was working in the country without a proper work permit.

 

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The Norwegian government is introducing a 10-person limit for gatherings at private homes to counter an uptick in COVID-19 cases, although the number will be increased to 20 on Christmas and New Year’s eves. It also is capping attendance at public events without assigned seating at 50. In addition, the government says it’s advising people to work from home when possible and reintroducing a social distancing requirement for restaurants. The measures take effect at 12:01 a.m. Thursday and are set to last for four weeks. The Norwegian Nobel Committee said the Nobel Peace Prize award ceremony scheduled to take place Friday at Oslo City Hall will have fewer guests and a face mask requirement.

 

LONDON (AP) — Building materials maker Kingspan says it has agreed with the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One racing team to end a partnership deal after protests from families of people who died in a high-rise fire in London. The company said in a statement that it was “ deeply aware of the sensitivities raised in recent days’’ raised by the deal and “jointly agreed that it’s not appropriate to move forward at the current point in time.’’ Survivors and family members of the 72 people who died in the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire had asked the team to sever its ties with Kingspan. The company reiterated that it had nothing to do with the refurbishment project blamed for the fire, though its insulation was used without its knowledge.

 

BERLIN (AP) — Olaf Scholz has become Germany’s ninth post-World War II chancellor, opening a new era for the European Union’s most populous nation and largest economy after Angela Merkel’s 16-year tenure. Scholz’s government takes office with high hopes of modernizing Germany and combating climate change but faces the immediate challenge of handling the country’s toughest phase yet of the coronavirus pandemic. Lawmakers voted by 395-303 with six abstentions to elect Scholz on Wednesday. The 63-year-old Scholz brings a wealth of experience and discipline to an untried coalition of three parties, which are portraying the combination of former rivals as a progressive alliance that will bring new energy to the country.

 

BANGKOK (AP) — Facebook’s parent company Meta has announced a new ban on postings linked to Myanmar’s military to include all pages, groups, and accounts representing military-controlled businesses. It had already banned advertising from such businesses in February. The February action, which also banned military and military-controlled state and media entities from Facebook and Instagram, came after the army seized power from the elected government of Aung San Suu Kyi. The new action came just a day after a high-profile lawsuit was filed in California against Facebook parent Meta Platforms seeking over $150 billion over the company’s alleged failure to stop hateful posts inciting violence against the Muslim Rohingya minority by Myanmar’s military and its supporters.

 

MOSCOW (AP) — A Japanese billionaire and his producer rocketed to space Wednesday as the first self-paying space tourists in more than a decade. Fashion tycoon Yusaku Maezawa and producer Yozo Hirano, who plans to film his mission, blasted off for the International Space Station in a Russian Soyuz spacecraft along with Russian cosmonaut Alexander Misurkin. The trio lifted off as scheduled at 12:38 p.m. (0738 GMT) aboard Soyuz MS-20 from the Russia-leaded Baikonur launch facility in Kazakhstan. Maezawa and Hirano are scheduled to spend 12 days in space. The two will be the first self-paying tourists to visit the space station since 2009. The price of the trip hasn’t been disclosed.

 

BANGKOK (AP) — Stocks are mostly higher in Europe and Asia after another broad rally on Wall Street as investors wager that the new variant of the COVID-19 virus won’t pose a big threat to the economy. Oil prices fell back. Shares rose in Paris, London, Tokyo and Shanghai but fell in Frankfurt. Japan downgraded its growth estimate for the last quarter to minus 3.6% from an earlier reported contraction of 3.0%. On Tuesday, the S&P 500 rose 2.1% for its biggest gain since March. Some 86% of stocks within the benchmark index made gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 1.4% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq rose 3%. Smaller company stocks outpaced the broader market.

 

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