Big Ten Postpones Fall Season, Possible Spring Redux
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced Tuesday it will halt fall sports, potentially bringing them back in the spring.
Read MoreROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced Tuesday it will halt fall sports, potentially bringing them back in the spring.
Read More“Because of the virus circulating in our community, it is critical that people continue to wear masks, physical distance, wash hands and stay home when sick. In addition, we all need to avoid crowded events, particularly those that are indoors where it can be difficult to physically distance from others,” said Dr. Dan Nafziger, Goshen Hospital Chief Medical Officer and Infectious Disease Specialist. “Without all these precautions, we will have a worsened outbreak.”
Read MoreELKHART – A reversal of a decision by the Elkhart County Health Department has allowed county schools to continue on with its athletics.
Read MoreGOSHEN – The Elkhart County Health Department made the decision Thursday afternoon to move school virtually through Sept. 28, which may handcuff sports in the county and those associated.
Read MoreFORT WAYNE – The Fort Wayne TinCaps continue to give back to the community through its T-shirt initiatives.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS – The IHSAA released its 2020 fall sports bylaws.
Read MoreThe Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 16 new COVID-19 cases between noon, Tuesday, July 28, and noon Thursday, July 30.
Read More“At this point, we’re seeing a decrease in the percent of positive cases, and the number of patients hospitalized is relatively steady,” said Dr. Dan Nafziger, Goshen Hospital Chief Medical Officer and Infectious Disease Specialist. “The overall number of positive tests is lower in part due to delays in test results — but they may also be related to more people wearing masks more consistently in public.”
Read MoreBetween noon Thursday, July 30, and noon Monday, Aug. 3, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 38 new COVID-19 cases and one additional death. This brings the county’s total number of reported cases to 822, with 13 deaths.
Read MoreWednesday, July 29, Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed Executive Order 2020-160 and Executive Order 2020-161, amending Michigan’s Safe Start Order and issuing revised workplace safeguards.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS – The IHSAA announced it is still on track for a scheduled start to fall sports. However, some geographic areas are announcing postponements.
Read MoreKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The NAIA decided to postpone its national championships in soccer, cross country and volleyball from the fall to the spring, but is leaving season play up to the individual institutions and conferences.
Read MoreBetween noon Friday, July 24, and noon Tuesday, July 28, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 22 new COVID-19 cases.
Read MoreAVON, Ohio – The Crossroads League maintains its intentions of hosting fall sports in a statement released this week.
Read MoreBetween noon Wednesday, July 22, and noon Friday, July 24, the Kosciusko County Health Department reported a total of 26 new COVID-19 cases. This brings the county’s total number of reported cases to 747, with eight deaths.
Read MoreGovernor Eric Holcomb’s executive order regarding the state of Indiana’s mask mandate lists exemptions to wearing face coverings while in public.
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