CSi Weather…

.REST OF TODAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs 30 to 35. East winds around

5 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.

.TONIGHT…Decreasing clouds. Lows in the lower 20s. Northwest winds 10 to 15 mph.

.THURSDAY…Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid 20s. North winds 10 to 15 mph shifting to the northeast in the afternoon.

.THURSDAY NIGHT…Cloudy. Chance of snow in the evening, then snow after midnight. Moderate snow accumulations. Lows around 10. East winds 10 to 15 mph.  Chance of snow 80 percent.

.FRIDAY…Mostly cloudy. Snow in the morning, then chance of snow

in the afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 15 to 20.

Northeast winds 15 to 20 mph. Chance of snow 80 percent.

.FRIDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows near zero.

.SATURDAY…Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 20s.

.SATURDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows around 15.

.SUNDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 30s.

.SUNDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. Lows 15 to 20.

.MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 20s.

.MONDAY NIGHT…Mostly cloudy. A 20 percent chance of snow in the

evening. Lows around 10.

.TUESDAY…Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 20s.

 

A low pressure system moving down from Canada will likely bring
impactful winter to much of western and central North Dakota
Thursday evening through Friday. Snow may begin falling in parts
of north central North Dakota as early as Friday afternoon. The
snow is expected to intensify Thursday evening, with a heavier
band spreading south and east through the night and into Friday
morning. Snowfall amounts greater than 4 inches
looks likely from Devils Lake down through the Valley City and
Forman areas. However, there is still uncertainty on the exact
track of this system.

Lighter precipitation is likely across western and south
central North Dakota Thursday night through Friday afternoon,
which could fall as either snow or freezing rain. Finally, strong
north to northwest winds are likely to develop Friday morning and
persist through the afternoon, especially in southwest North
Dakota. The strong winds may create areas of blowing snow.

The greatest impacts from this system are likely to occur along
and east of Highway 83, where several inches of snow may
accumulate. But there is still uncertainty on the exact track of
this system. Keep up to date with the latest forecast and weather
conditions at www.weather.gov/bis.

 

This Day In History,  January 12, 1961 –  The Stutsman County Record discontinues publication. *** from the 125th Anniversary Calendar of Jamestown History ***  

In  1961 the last newspaper went to press. The Stutsman County Record after 57 years of Publication was finished.

 

Valley City  (CSi)  The Valley City Rural Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire Wednesday morning about 6:30, at I-94 Exit 296.

The initial report says the fire may have been caused by jump starting the vehicles battery.

More information when the report is filed.

 

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  The Jamestown City Fire and Rural Department Rescue Squads were called abou 5:13-p.m. Tuesday to the Pipestem Dam control unit building, to release two people trapped in the elevator.

Lt. Sheldon Mohr reported that with assistance from the Army Corp. of Engineers office  the men were released without injury.  The call was made from a cell phone.

The units were on the scene about 45 minutes.

Then at  5:20-a.m. Wednesday, the City Fire Department responded to a gas meter leak at 907 2nd Street Southeast.  The meter was shut off with MDU called to the scene.  The units were on the scene about 10-minutes.

At 7:15 a.m. Wednesday the City Rescue Squad was called to a rollover on Highway 52 at  mm 243.  The person trapped was able to get out of the vehicle and the unit was called back enroute.

 

 

Valley City  (NDHP)  No injury reported when a van westbound on I-94 near MM 298 went out of control on the frost and ice covered roadway, about 8:50 am Tuesday, January 11.

The North Dakota Highway Patrol reports the vehicle left the roadway and rolled in the north ditch of I-94, coming to rest on the drivers side.

Captain Bryan Niewind reports the driver, the lone occupant,  was restrained.

The Barnes County Sheriff’s Office assisted the Highway Patrol on the scene.

 

Update with ID’s

Jamestown  (NDHP)  The ND Highway Patrol reports a 69 year old Wyoming man was killed in a one vehicle rollover about 2:17-p.m., Saturday Jan. 8, 2022 on I-94 at Jamestown.  Blowing snow and icy conditions were reported.

The  69 year old male from Upton, WY  identified as Dennis H. Crow,was driving the pickup eastbound on I-94 after having just entered at exit 258 in Jamestown. He lost control and entered the median causing the vehicle to roll over. The vehicle rolled across the westbound lanes and came to rest in the north ditch upright. The driver was pronounced dead on the scene.
The passenger  26 year old Dennis D. Crow from Upton, WY. was injured.  He  was transported to Jamestown Regional Medical Center for non-life-threatening injuries.

Assisting at the scene were, Jamestown PD, Stutsman County SO, Jamestown FD

The crash remains under investigation.

 

 

Jamestown  (CSi)  – The Jamestown/Stutsman Development Corporation (JSDC) Board of Directors has approved the next round of Internships Reimbursement Program Applications.

On Tuesday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2 JSDC Business Development Director Corry Shevlin said the first year of the program has finished, pointing out that 17 internships were awarded, in a nine county area, including seven from universities.

The program assists employers to provide paid internship opportunities along with retention and possible future employment in Jamestown and Stutsman County. He said the program could contribute upwards of $3,500 to reimburse employers that hire University and College students to assist with payroll costs, and other expenses such as tool and other supplies.

Corry added, this month the board approved three more applications for the intern program and allocated funding, saying $105,000 is earmarked for additional funding with the internship program to continue through 2023.

He said those meeting the criteria of the Intern program may submit an application for the next of three rounds, this year, with the first round starting in late April this year.

In other JSDC Board of Directors business the board moved to accept CEO Connie Ova’s retirement and resignation. Shevlin says the next steps for the hiring process are progressing.  Connie’s last day will be May 15, 2022.

 

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

Tues. Jan. 11, 2022

Barnes

New Positives: 19

Total Positives: 2324

Active: 37

Recovered: 2238

Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 524

 

Stutsman

New Positives: 25

Total Positives: 5370

Active: 69

Recovered: 5188

Breakthrough Incidents Per 10K Fully Vaccinated Individuals: 548

North Dakota Reported Jan. 11, 2022

NEW CASES REPORTED: 1,610

ACTIVE CASES: 4,546

DAILY POSITIVITY RATE: 14.92%

14-DAY ROLLING POSITIVITY RATE: 13.05%

TOTAL KNOWN CASES THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 184,613

TOTAL RECOVERED THROUGHOUT PANDEMIC: 178,033

ACTIVE HOSPITALIZATIONS: 115

DEATHS REPORTED TUESDAY: 5

TOTAL DEATHS: 2,034

 

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.  No testing Thursday Jan. 13, 2022

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 – 2:30pm 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 (JRVLS)  The James River Valley Library System will be hosting a “Food for Fines” food and toiletry drive January 11th  – February 11th

Here’s how it works: Bring in a non-perishable food or toiletry item to any branch of the James River Valley Library System between January 11th and February 11th, and we will forgive your overdue fines! It’s that easy!

*Please note that charges for lost or damaged items will not be forgiven, only overdue fines for materials that have been returned late will be forgiven.

All donations will be given to the local food pantries.

For more information, call the Alfred Dickey Library at (701)-252-2990.

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A pipeline operator that plans to transport carbon dioxide to North Dakota for disposal will partner with an ammonia plant developer to pick up its emissions from a Grand Forks facility. Pipeline developer Summit Carbon Solutions and ammonia plant developer Northern Plains Nitrogen announced the partnership this week. Northern Plains Nitrogen’s plant will supply low-carbon, nitrogen-based fertilizer products to farmers in the northern United States and Canada. The company expects to annually capture 500,000 tons of carbon dioxide. Summit plans to inject the ammonia plant’s emissions into rocks deep underground in Oliver and Mercer counties where its pipeline system will end.

 

FARGO, N.D. (AP) — State Republican Rep. Shannon Roers Jones of Fargo is running for mayor in North Dakota’s biggest city. Roers Jones is an attorney and Fargo native, She has served in the Legislature since 2017. She will face Mayor Tim Mahoney, who has held the post since 2015. That’s when he took over as acting mayor when then-Mayor Dennis Walaker died after a long battle with kidney cancer. Mahoney, a general surgeon who says he’s a political independent, plans run for re-election in the city’s June balloting. Roers Jones said she was undecided if she would seek re-election to her House seat.

In sports…

Tuesday

Barnes County Classic
Class B Boys Basketball played at Valley City State University

From Kari Bodine
Assistant Sports Information Director
Valley City State University

Tuesday, Jan. 11
Maple River 51, Barnes County North 46
Enderlin 70 vs. LaMoure/Litchville-Marion 49
Four Winds JV 59, Wyndmere-Lidgerwood 48
Sargent County 77, Dunseith 73

Thursday, Jan. 13
3:00 p.m.: Barnes County North vs. Wyndmere-Lidgerwood
4:30 p.m.: Sargent County vs. Maple River
6:00 p.m.: LaMoure/Litchville-Marion vs. Dunseith
7:30 p.m.: Enderlin vs. Hillsboro-Central Valley

Friday, Jan. 14
3:00 p.m.: Central Cass JV vs. Barnes County North
4:30 p.m.: Wyndmere-Lidgerwood vs. Sargent County
6:00 p.m.: Dunseith vs. Enderlin
7:30 p.m.: Maple River vs. LaMoure/Litchville-Marion

BOYS PREP BASKETBALL=

Mandan  70 Jamestown 59

 

Beulah 56, Hettinger/Scranton 32

Cavalier 64, Midway 60

Des Lacs-Burlington 64, TGU 53

Fargo Davies 99, Fargo North 90

Grafton 76, Drayton/Valley-Edinburg 31

Grand Forks Red River 100, West Fargo 84

Griggs/Midkota 50, Carrington 37

Hillsboro/Central Valley 71, Larimore 25

Kidder County 61, Strasburg-Zeeland 21

May-Port CG 65, Hatton-Northwood 41

Minot 97, Turtle Mountain 66

Mohall-Lansford-Sherwood 47, St. John 29

Moorhead, Minn. 85, Fargo South 78

New Town 60, Parshall 55

Oak Grove Lutheran 74, Lisbon 44

Our Redeemer’s 48, Nedrose 42

Powers Lake 92, Ray 46

Rugby 69, Westhope/Newburg 66

Sheyenne 68, Grand Forks Central 49

Thompson 72, Northern Cass 45

Trenton 75, Mandaree 36

Velva 53, Bishop Ryan 47

Washburn 60, Center-Stanton 57

 

GIRLS PREP BASKETBALL=

Jamestown 70, Mandan 62

Fargo Shanley 62, Wahpeton 41

Four Winds/Minnewaukan 62, Benson County 41

Grafton 77, Drayton/Valley-Edinburg 11

Grand Forks Red River 64, West Fargo 41

Kidder County 59, Strasburg-Zeeland 16

Langdon 82, St. John 43

Linton/HMB 69, South Border 27

Minot 82, Turtle Mountain 50

New Town 60, Parshall 55

Richardton-Taylor 49, Hazen 32

Solen 74, White Shield 27

St. Mary’s 65, Dickinson 60

Washburn 30, Center-Stanton 18

 

NHL..

UNDATED (AP) — Nikita Kucherov scored a hat trick, Steven Stamokos had a goal and two assists, and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Buffalo Sabres 6-1 Tuesday night.

Anthony Cirelli had a goal and an assist, Ondrej Palat extended his scoring streak to four games, and the Lightning got three assists from Alex Killorn and two from Victor Hedman. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 17 saves for his 20th win of the season.

Tampa Bay (24-9-5) has won three of four following a three-game skid to keep pace with the Florida Panthers atop the NHL standings with 53 points.

In other ice action:

— William Nylander scored in regulation and got the winner in a shootout as the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3. Auston Matthews and Ilya Mikheyev also scored in regulation as as Toronto improved to 5-0-1 on a six-game point streak, and 21-4-2 since opening the season 2-4-1. Jack Campbell made 31 saves. Keegan Kolesar, William Karlsson and Alex Pietrangelo scored for the Golden Knights. Robin Lehner stopped 15 shots for Vegas, which has now lost four of its last five games — all at home. In the tiebreaker, Cambell denied attempts by Evgenii Dadonov, Chandler Stephenson and Jonathan Marchessault, and Lehner stopped Jason Spezza and Matthews before Nylander scored for the win.

— Logan Couture scored in overtime moments after a fan threw a fake octopus on the ice and the San Jose Sharks beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-2. The octopus — a longstanding fan tradition in Detroit — hit the ice less than a minute into overtime with play in San Jose’s end. Couture directed the linesman to grab it, and play continued, with the Sharks pushing the puck to the other end. Brent Burns sent the puck toward the net and Alex Nedeljkovic stopped it but couldn’t control it. As the puck sat near the goal line, Couture knocked it in.

— Evgeni Malkin scored twice and had an assist in his season debut, Jeff Carter added two goals and the surging Pittsburgh Penguins rolled to a 4-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks. Malkin had not played since undergoing right knee surgery in June. The four-time All-Star and 2012 Hart Trophy winner had been skating with teammates for several weeks and was a full participant in Monday’s practice. He centered the second line between Carter and Kasperi Kapanen, which was responsible for all four Pittsburgh goals. Kapanen added two assists and Tristan Jarry stopped 25 shots for the Penguins, who bounced right back from Saturday’s loss at Dallas that snapped a 10-game winning streak. Jakob Silfverberg scored Anaheim’s goal and Anthony Stolarz made 30 saves.

— Matt Duchene scored two goals, including the game-winner on a power play 3:01 into overtime, and the streaking Nashville Predators beat the Colorado Avalanche 5-4. Luke Kunin also scored twice, Tanner Jeannot added a goal and Juuse Saros made 40 saves to help Nashville win its fifth straight.

— Sam Reinhart had two goals and an assist and the Florida Panthers handed Vancouver Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau his first regulation loss in 10 games with a 5-2 victory. Aleksander Barkov scored his team-leading 15th goal and also had an assist for Florida. Aaron Ekblad had a goal and two assists, Maxim Mamin also scored, and Frank Vatrano and Anton Lundell each had two assists. Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 42 shots. The Panthers move to 6-0-1 in their past seven games.

— Alex DeBrincat scored twice and Calvin de Haan got his first goal in nearly a year to lift Chicago to its second straight road win. Connor Murphy also scored for Chicago, and Marc-Andre Fleury made 24 saves for his 11th win.

NHL-NEWS

Vegas’ Eichel back on ice for first time since neck surgery

UNDATED (AP) — Jack Eichel finally skated with the Vegas Golden Knights for the first time since being acquired from Buffalo and becoming the first NHL player to undergo artificial disk replacement surgery on his neck in November. Eichel said even though his new teammates were preparing for their game against the Toronto Maple Leafs while he wore a non-contact jersey as he skated around the team’s practice facility, he felt like he was part of a hockey team again.

Vegas coach Peter DeBoer said it’ll take some time — “a while” — before the 25-year-old All-Star center will be able to endure contact. Eichel said he has no target date.

In other NHL news:

— The Minnesota Wild have agreed to terms with defenseman Jon Merrill on a three-year, $3.6 million contract extension. The deal runs through the 2024-25 season.

— A person with knowledge of the deal says goalie Tuukka (TOO’-kah) Rask is signing a prorated, $1 million contract for the rest of the season with the Boston Bruins. The deal had not been announced. The 2014 Vezina (VEH’-zih-nuh) Trophy winner will make $545,000 for the rest of the season.

 

— The Detroit Red Wings have hired Nicklas Lidstrom as vice president of hockey operations and will be based in his native Sweden and involved in every aspect of helping run the organization.

— New York Islanders coach Barry Trotz and defenseman Ryan Pulock have been placed in the NHL’s COVID-19 protocol. Dallas goaltender Braden Holtby and forward Denis Gurianov (goor-ee-AH’-nahv) also were placed in the protocol. Same for Chicago defenseman Jake McCabe and Blackhawks trainer Mike Gapski.

NBA…

— Brandon Ingram capped a 33-point, nine-assist performance by hitting three 3-pointers in the final 1:13 — the last with less than a second left — and the New Orleans Pelicans edged the Minnesota Timberwolves, 128-125. Josh Hart had 21 points and nine rebounds, and Jonas Valanciunas added 13 points and 12 rebounds for New Orleans. Anthony Edwards scored 28 points and Karl-Anthony Towns had 26 for Minnesota, which saw its four-game winning streak snapped. D’Angelo Russell had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Wolves, and his driving scoop tied the game with 3.6 seconds left.

UNDATED (AP) — Ja Morant scored 29 points, including five in the final minute, and the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Golden State Warriors 116-108 for their 10th straight win. Ziaire Williams and Tyus Jones had 17 points each for Memphis. Jones keyed a fourth-quarter rally that put the Grizzlies ahead for good. He finished 6 for 8 from the field, including connecting on all five of his 3-point attempts.

Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 27 points, while Klay Thompson finished with 14 points. Andrew Wiggins and Gary Payton II scored 13 each.

Elsewhere around the NBA:

— The Los Angeles Clippers rallied from a 25-point deficit in the second half for a stunning 87-85 victory over the Denver Nuggets. Amir Coffey had 18 points and Reggie Jackson scored 11 of his 13 in the fourth quarter. Terance Mann scored nine of his 13 points in the fourth quarter for the Clippers. They won despite managing a meager 28 points in the lowest-scoring first half in the NBA this season and then falling behind 59-34 midway through the third period. Aaron Gordon scored a season-high 30 points and Nikola Jokic had 21 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists for the Nuggets.

— Kentavious Caldwell-Pope hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 30.8 seconds remaining and the Washington Wizards beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 122-118 despite being without star Bradley Beal because of health and safety protocols. The Wizards worked the shot clock down, and Caldwell-Pope’s attempt from the right wing went in off the glass. The Thunder lost their fifth straight game.

— Devin Booker scored 16 points, including the go-ahead basket with 1:02 remaining, and Chris Paul had 15 points and 12 assists as the Phoenix Suns beat Toronto 99-95 to snap the Raptors’ longest winning streak of the season at six games. Jae Crowder scored 19 points, Deandre Ayton had 16 and Mikal Bridges added 12 as the Suns improved to 31-9, matching the franchise’s best record through 40 games.

 

— Nikola Vučević (nee-KOH’-lah voo-CHAY’-vihch) scored 22 points, DeMar DeRozan had 20 points and 12 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls routed the Detroit Pistons 133-87. DeRozan sat for most of the final 16 minutes but still added seven assists. Eastern Conference-leading Chicago won after its season-best nine-game winning streak ended Sunday in Dallas.

NBA-NEWS

AP source: Cavs give GM Altman contract extension, new title

CLEVELAND (AP) — A person familiar with the decision tells AP that Cavaliers general manager Koby Altman has been rewarded for the team’s turnaround with a contract extension and new job title, president of basketball operations. Altman has re-shaped the Cavs’ roster and moved them back into playoff contention. He has agreed to the extension through the 2027-28 season, said the person who spoke on condition of anonymity because the team has not made the deal official.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

No. 19 Texas Tech ends No. 1 Baylor’s 21-game streak, 65-62, Standofd tops Southern Cal

UNDATED (AP) — The nation’s longest winning streak is over after No. 19 Texas Tech won 65-62 at top-ranked Baylor. The defending national champion Bears had won 21 consecutive games.

Kevin McCullar scored 12 points in his return after missing two games, including a key 3-pointer late. The Red Raiders were coming off a win over then-No. 6 Kansas.

Adam Flagler and James Akinjo had 17 points for Baylor. Akinjo’s 3-pointer at the buzzer hit the front of the rim. The Bears were the last unbeaten team in Division I.

— Freshman Jabari Smith scored a season-high 25 points and Allen Flanigan made four straight free throws in the final minute, lifting No. 4 Auburn to an 81-77 victory over rival No. 24 Alabama. The Tigers lost all of a 14-point lead before managing to avoid becoming the third Top-5 team to lose on the night. They pushed their win streak to 12 games in the rivals’ first Top 25 matchup in 35 years.

Southern California had also been undefeated before losing at Stanford earlier Tuesday.

— Oscar Tshiebwe (SHEEB’-way) scored a career-high 30 points and had 13 rebounds as 18th-ranked Kentucky routed Vanderbilt 78-66 for its second straight win. Tshiebwe came in leading the nation in rebounding and second in double-doubles; this was his 12th. He became the first Kentucky player with at least 30 points and 10 rebounds in a game since Tayshaun Prince on Dec. 8, 2001, against North Carolina. Scotty Pippen Jr. led Vanderbilt with 32 points.

— Dajuan Harris hit a driving layup with 8 seconds left, and No. 9 Kansas got the better of a wild finish against No. 15 Iowa State to win 62-61. There were four lead changes in the final 38 seconds, and the Jayhawks survived when Iowa State’s Gabe Kalscheur missed a 3-pointer just before the buzzer. Ochai Agbaji scored 22 points to lead Kansas, which rebounded from a loss at Texas Tech on Saturday. Christian Braun had 13 points and Harris had 12. Isaiah Brockington scored 17 points for Iowa State.

— Trent Frazier scored a season-high 29 points, Kofi Cockburn had his eighth straight double-double with 16 points and 13 rebounds, and No. 25 Illinois held off struggling Nebraska for a hard-earned 81-71 victory. The Illini have won five straight games and 10 of 11 and are out to their best start in conference play since 2005.

Harrison Ingram and Spencer Jones scored 21 points apiece and Stanford beat No. 5 Southern California 75-69 for its first win over a top five team in nearly 15 years. Stanford returned from a nearly three-week break for COVID-19 protocols and delivered a big win in a nearly empty arena.

Stanford had lost 14 straight games against teams in the top five of the AP poll since beating No. 3 UCLA 75-68 on Jan. 28, 2007. Isaiah Mobley scored 16 points to lead the Trojans and Boogie Ellis added 14.

In other college basketball action:

— Andrew Jones scored a season-best 22 points and made four steals, and No. 21 Texas beat Oklahoma 66-52. Texas led by 20 points six minutes into the second half. Oklahoma cut the deficit to 11 with 5:38 left, but Timmy Allen scored inside for Texas and Jones made consecutive layups to put the Sooners away.

— Santiago Vescovi (vehs-KOH’-vee) scored 14 points to help No. 22 Tennessee overcome a sluggish start to beat South Carolina, 66-46, in a Southeastern Conference game Tuesday night. The Volunteers, who live by the 3-point shot, missed their first five attempts and didn’t hit their first 3-pointer until 2 minutes were left in the first half.

— No. 23 Providence’s game at Creighton was canceled because of COVID-19 issues in the Friars’ program.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL-NEWS

Georgia, Tide, Michigan, Cincinnati, Baylor top final Top 25

UNDATED (AP) — Georgia is No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll after earning its second national championship – and first in 41 years – by beating rival Alabama Monday night, 33-18.

The Bulldogs received all 61 first-place votes to be a unanimous No. 1 for the ninth time this season. The Tide finished No. 2, giving the Southeastern Conference the top two teams in the final rankings for the third time since 2011.

Michigan was No. 3, Cincinnati No. 4, with Baylor at No. 5.

Ohio State was No. 6 and Oklahoma State finished seventh.

Notre Dame was eighth, Michigan State was ninth and Oklahoma was 10th, giving the Big 12 three top 10 teams.

In other college football news:

— Florida hired New York Giants offensive line coach Rob Sale to a similar position Tuesday. The move leaves new Gators coach Billy Napier with just two staff spots remaining to fill. Sale also will serve as Florida’s offensive coordinator, although Napier is planning to call plays in his first year in Gainesville.

— The New York Jets and Detroit Lions will get an up-close look at some of college football’s top players at the Senior Bowl. The coaching staffs of both teams were assigned by NFL Football Operations to lead the all-star squads for the game in Mobile, Alabama, on Feb. 5.

NFL-NEWS

Pack, Bucs, Chiefs are top 3 in final Pro32 poll of season

UNDATED (AP) — The Green Bay Packers finished the regular season with the No. 1 seed in the NFC and the top spot in the final AP Pro32 poll. The Packers earned all 12 first-place votes for 384 points.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers remained at No. 2 and will open the postseason by hosting the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Kansas City Chiefs inched up a spot to No. 3. The Chiefs will begin their drive for their third consecutive Super Bowl appearance as they host the Pittsburgh Steelers. And the Tennessee Titans, who have the top seed in the AFC, gained a place to No. 4. The Dallas Cowboys climbed three spots to No. 5.

In other NFL news:

— The Carolina Panthers have fired three coaches: special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn, offensive line coach Pat Meyer and defensive line coach Frank Okam. Carolina’s offensive line struggled all season and quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Cam Newton spent most of the season under duress.

— Baker Mayfield didn’t lose his starting job after a losing season. Browns general manager Andrew Berry said Tuesday the team expects the quarterback to return as its starter next season and rebound after an injury-filled, sub-par 2021.

— The New York Giants have cleaned house, firing coach Joe Judge a day after general manager Dave Gettleman retired. The Giants announced the move late Tuesday afternoon.

— An arrest report says Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback Geno Smith’s arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence came after the Washington State Patrol pulled him over for going 96 mph in a 60 mph zone and driving erratically across several lanes of traffic. Smith was taken to a hospital where he reportedly became agitated prior having his blood drawn after refusing a preliminary breath test.

— A final legal hurdle has been cleared for the Denver Broncos to begin the process of finding a new buyer for the team that’s valued at close to $4 billion. A judge ruled Tuesday that a right of first refusal agreement between late owners Pat Bowlen and Edgar Kaiser “is no longer valid or enforceable in any respect” and “has terminated in its entirety.” Kaiser’s estate had claimed that before his death in 2012 Kaiser had transferred his right of first refusal should the team ever hit the market.

TENNIS-NEWS

Djokovic: Not isolating after COVID infection was ‘error’

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic says knew he’d tested positive for COVID-19 when he attended a newspaper interview and photo shoot in Serbia last month.

Djokovic acknowledged today that he made an “error of judgment” and should have immediately gone into isolation.

In a statement posted to his social media accounts, the tennis star also blamed “human error” by his support team for failing to declare that he had traveled in the two-week period before entering Australia. Upon arrival, his visa was revoked and then reinstated.

The ongoing saga is over whether he should be allowed into the country despite not being vaccinated against COVID-19. The back and forth has provoked outrage in Australia and overshadowed lead-up to the Australian Open.

— Five-time Australian Open finalist Andy Murray has advanced to the second round of the Sydney Tennis Classic by beating Viktor Durasovic 6-3, 6-1. Murray entered the tournament with a wild card and has also been handed one for next week’s Australian Open.

— No new inductees have been selected for the International Tennis Hall of Fame for the first time in its history. None passed the threshold required for entry.

MLB-NEWS-LOCKOUT TALKS

AP source: MLB lockout talks to resume after month break

NEW YORK (AP) — Major League Baseball and the players’ association are scheduled to meet Thursday in the first negotiations between the parties since labor talks broke off Dec. 1.

MLB has been preparing a new proposal for the union. Management locked out the union on Dec. 2 following the expiration of the collective bargaining agreement. The dispute threatens spring training, which is scheduled to start Feb. 16 in Florida and Arizona.

In other MLB news:

— Keith Hernandez will have his No. 17 retired by the New York Mets this summer to honor his seven seasons as a player and nearly three decades as a beloved broadcaster with the franchise. The Mets announced that Hernandez will become the fourth player to have his uniform number retired by the team in a ceremony prior to a game July 9 against Miami.

SKIING-WORLD CUP

Shiffrin wins record 47th slalom, Vlhova takes season title

SCHLADMING, Austria (AP) — Mikaela Shiffrin has won a record 47th slalom in the last women’s World Cup slalom before the Beijing Olympics. Shiffrin’s became the first skier in World Cup history to win that many races in a single discipline. Her Slovakian rival Petra Vlhova locked up the season title in the discipline.

In world and national news…

GENEVA (AP) — The World Health Organization says the number of new coronavirus infections in the last week globally jumped by about 55% although the number of deaths remained stable. In its latest weekly pandemic report issued on Tuesday, the U.N. health agency said there were about 15 million new COVID-19 cases last week and more than 43,000 new deaths. Every world region reported a rise in COVID-19 cases except for Africa, where officials saw a 11% drop. WHO says the extremely contagious omicron variant continues to define the pandemic globally and is now crowding out the previously dominant delta variant.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is increasing federal support for COVID-19 testing for schools in a bid to keep them open amid the omicron surge. The White House said Wednesday the administration is making a dedicated stream of 5 million rapid tests and 5 million lab-based PCR tests available to schools starting this month. The goal is to ease supply shortages and promote the safe reopening of schools. The White House says states can request the tests immediately and the tests will be available for use by the end of the month. The initiative comes after Chicago public schools closed for days amid an impasse between teachers and officials over reopening policies.

 

ATLANTA (AP) — President Joe Biden is challenging senators to “stand against voter suppression,” urging them to change Senate rules in order to pass voting rights legislation that Republicans are blocking from debate and votes. Biden, who has been criticized by some in his own party for the Senate’s inaction, declared in a speech in Atlanta that “I’m tired of being quiet” — pounding his hand for emphasis. Two voting-rights bills are currently stalled, and Biden hopes a change in Senate rules could at least free them for votes. Republicans say the bills aren’t aimed at fairness, but at giving Democrats election advantages.

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea says leader Kim Jong Un oversaw a successful flight test of a hypersonic missile he claimed would remarkably increase the country’s “war deterrent.” The report by North Korean state media on Wednesday came a day after the militaries of South Korea and Japan said they detected North Korea firing a suspected ballistic missile into its eastern sea. The launch was North Korea’s second test of its purported hypersonic missile in a week as Kim continues a defiant push to expand his nuclear weapons capabilities in the face of international opposition and pandemic-related difficulties.

 

BRUSSELS (AP) — Top NATO and Russian officials are meeting to try to bridge deep differences over the future of Ukraine amid deep skepticism that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s security proposals for easing tensions are genuine. The meeting comes in a week of high-stakes diplomacy and a U.S.-led effort to prevent preparations for what some fear could be a Russian invasion of Ukraine. Moscow denies that it’s planning any attack but has 100,000 troops on Ukraine’s border. The meeting Wednesday will be the first of the NATO-Russia Council in over two years. Meetings paused when Russia annexed Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula in 2014. But the talks already appear destined to fail. Estonia’s defense minister says Putin’s security plan contains “completely unacceptable proposals.”

 

MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A large explosion outside the international airport in Somalia’s capital has killed at least eight people and wounded nine others. Dr. Abdulkadir Adam with Medina hospital shared the toll with The Associated Press. Witnesses at the scene said a passing U.N. convoy appeared to be the target in the Mogadishu blast on Wednesday. The al-Qaida-linked al-Shabab extremist group that controls parts of Somalia often carries out bombings at high-profile locations in the capital.

 

WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Sen. Harry Reid will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol as colleagues and friends pay tribute to a hardscrabble Democrat who served five terms in the Senate. Reid will be honored Wednesday in the Capitol Rotunda during a ceremony closed to the public under COVID-19 protocols. Reid rose from poverty in a dusty Nevada mining town to the most powerful position in the U.S. Senate. He died last month at 82 after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer. Including two terms in the House, Reid was the longest-serving Nevadan in Congress.

 

 

 

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