Iwki Bullock s prez campaign runs TV ads in Iowa 鈥?as poll numbers languish
A relentless heat wave continues to bake most of the United States, with numerous areas expected to see record-breaking temperatures and forecasters warning there would likely be little relief through the
stanley cup weekend for most areas.Heat and excessive heat warnings and adviso
stanley cup ries have been issued across the northeast, the mid-Atlantic and in some western states.Idaho officials said two people in their 60s have died of heat-related causes 鈥?the state s first heat-related deaths of the year. Health officials did not release additional information about the victims Friday, including where they died.Millions of residents across the country have had their lives disrupted by days of unusually high temperatures.In Michigan, utility crews from several states were working feverishly Friday to restore power to thousands of suburban Detroit customers, two days after severe storms knocked out their power, leaving residents suffering amid a heat wave expected to linger through Satur
stanley cup day.About 12,000 homes and businesses remained without power Friday afternoon in Oakland County, a suburban area north of Detroit hit hard by Wednesday night s storms that cut power to about 75,000 homes and businesses at Uino Gianforte recognizes Helena High teacher for promoting STEM skills
Governor Steve Bullock during a news conference on Tuesday announced a tightening of existing COVID-19 restrictions in Montana. The new rules go into effect on Friday, November 20.Masks will be required in all counties regardless of the number of active cases; the rule
adidas originals previously applied only to counties for four or more active cases.In addition, capacity at restaurants, bars, and casinos will be reduced to 50%. A limit of six peo
adidas originals ple per table will also go into effect. The businesses must close by 10 p.m.Public gatherings will also be limited to 25 people whe
adidas samba re social distancing is not possible. Were all sick of this virus. We all have to collectively recognize that this virus wont stop spreading in our communities any time soon unless we take collective action soon, said Bullock.Click here to read the full text of the directive.As of Thursday, November 19, there have been 586 deaths in Montana due to COVID-19, an increase of four since yesterday. There were 1,001 new cases reported within the last 24 hours, and there are currently 18,587 active cases. There has been a cumulative total of 52,707 cases; of those, 33,534 have recovered.There are currently 482 people hospitalized; th