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10 Advanced GPS Watches for Runners

10 Advanced GPS Watches for Runners by Runner s World Editors © Staff With built-in GPS and complex functionality, these high-powered watches have all the tools to help you hit your splits. Today’s powerful GPS watches have all the sport-specific features to track every stride on the roads, but they’re also packed with other sensors and technology to keep you connected the rest of the day, too. They’re a pretty sizable investment that you’ll want to last for years and miles to come, so it’s important to choose the right one for you. Whether this is your first time buying an advanced watch, or you’re poking around for an updated model, we have some tips and suggestions for making sure the right one lands on your wrist. Check out quick facts below on five of the top watches on our list, then read on for longer reviews plus buying advice.

Kevin Sendelbach - Delphos Herald

Kevin Sendelbach Kevin Sendelbach Aug. 27, 1958-Feb. 19, 2021 DELPHOS Kevin Sendelbach, 62, of Delphos passed away at 3:15 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 19, at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. He was born in Lima on Aug. 27, 1958, to Leroy and Marilyn (Brannon) Sendelbach, who preceded him in death. He was united in marriage on Dec. 3, 1994, to Karen Young. They were able to share 41 years total together before his passing. She survives in Delphos. Kevin is survived by one brother, Michael (Penny) Bays of Bryan; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his father-in-law, Ronald Young; brother-in-law, Ronald Young Jr.; stepfather, Glen Allemeier; and

What to consider when dining out with your COVID bubble

What to consider when dining out with your ‘COVID bubble’ An infectious disease experts weighs in on what to consider when deciding whether to order takeout or dine out. Author: Lindsey Mills Updated: 5:34 PM EST February 19, 2021 No one wants to see our local restaurants struggling. Now that the statewide curfew has been lifted, you may consider going out to eat this weekend with what we now refer to as your “COVID bubble.” We all may have different ways we decide who’s in our “bubble.” “Basically in my mind, [a bubble is] a small group of household members who you are taking the proper precautions with and who are exposing yourself to,” said Ashley Lipps, Ph.D., from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. “Overall the term has been relatively stable. Early on it was a little difficult for people to process what someone in your COVID bubble [meant].”

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