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Josh joust, wing shortage, helping Canada: News from around our 50 states

Josh joust, wing shortage, helping Canada: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama © Ruth White/Shopper News Kiva Dunes in Gulf Shores, Ala., in July 2020. Montgomery: Tourist spending in the state dropped 20% last year at the height of pandemic lockdowns and business closings, but Alabama fared better than most during the coronavirus crisis, state tourism officials said. A statement from the Alabama Tourism Department said a travel consulting firm found a nationwide decline of 42% in travel expenditures, but the state’s decrease wasn’t as bad because spending was robust in Baldwin County, where the beach towns of Gulf Shores and Orange Beach are located. State beaches, historically Alabama’s top tourist draw, were shut down early in the pandemic but reopened as the summer travel season was beginning. “Baldwin County’s success is all the more remarkable when you factor in that the beaches were closed for six we

N D College President: Students Will React Better To Incentives Than To Mandates On Vaccine

OPINION: UGA should consider a vaccine requirement for fall 2021

We are nearly 400 days into the COVID-19 pandemic, and the situation is starting to look up in the United States. Vaccine supplies are increasing, school campuses are reopening and life is slowly returning back to normal. However, the virus still exists, and as universities across the U.S. contemplate procedures for the fall 2021 semester, the question of how to safely restore college campuses to pre-pandemic “normalcy” is controversial. Many colleges remain divided over the issue of a vaccine requirement. Yet there are undeniable benefits that can arise from a vaccinated student population and campus community. As a large state school, the University of Georgia should consider implementing a vaccine requirement starting next fall.

Case closed: Legal battle over after Dickinson woman drops claims of excessive force, pleads guilty

Case closed: Legal battle over after Dickinson woman drops claims of excessive force, pleads guilty Chelsey Borden, an African-American DSU student who alleged police misconduct and excessive force in an arrest in 2019, changed her plea days before court was scheduled to begin. The case sparked controversy during the summer of protests. Written By: Jackie Jahfetson | × Chelsey Borden, an African-American DSU student who alleged police misconduct and excessive force in an arrest in 2019, changed her plea days before court was scheduled to begin. On Monday, March 22, Borden entered new pleas of guilty on misdemeanor charges including disorderly conduct and resisting an officer. The case sparked controversy during the summer of protests. (Dickinson Press File Photo)

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