Trampoline blown by strong winds in Wisconsin

2021-11-24 04:29:10 By : Mr. Rocky Huang

On November 21, strong winds hit Sherwood, Wisconsin, as the National Weather Service (NWS) recorded gusts of up to 40 mph in nearby Appleton.

The National Weather Service said it was a "windy afternoon" in the Green Bay area, and one inch of snow was expected.

According to local news reports, strong winds knocked down the hood of an SUV in Green Bay.

EJ Zygarlicke posted this video showing the wind pushing the trampoline onto the fence in his yard. Image Credit: EJ Zygarlicke via Storyful

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Officials confirmed that an off-road vehicle hit the Christmas parade in the suburbs of Milwaukee, killing at least 5 people and injuring more than 40 others.

It was filmed on Netflix's smash hit second drama "Bridgeton" this weekend, which will be broadcast next year. Creator and presenter Chris Van Dusen posted a photo of himself embracing team leaders Jonathan Bailey and Simone Ashley, announcing the "end of season two." "Proud of this actor and staff […]

Latest news: What's the latest news? Ontario and Quebec have opened COVID-19 vaccination appointments for children between 5 and 11 years old without formal notification. The governor of Quebec, François Legot, held a joint press conference with Minister of Health Christian Dube at 5 pm Eastern time today. As of Tuesday, the province has also expanded the third vaccination eligibility for people between 70 and 74 years old. Ottawa Public Health (OPH) reported another 31 COVID-19 cases and one death on Tuesday. The Department of Health in Renfrew County reported it

Fully vaccinated Canadians will be able to cross the land and ferry borders between the U.S. and Canada more freely in November, but there is no conclusion for Canadians vaccinated with mixed vaccines.

Air Canada has agreed to pay $4.5 million to the U.S. Department of Transportation because of the extreme delay in providing refunds to thousands of consumers whose flights to and from the U.S. were cancelled or undergoing major changes during the pandemic. Since March 1, 2020, the agency has received more than 5,000 complaints from customers flying on the airline's flights through its Office of Aviation Consumer Protection (OACP) and has been seeking compensation from the airline for US$25 million. According to the agency

In Abbotsford, British Columbia, workers are racing to support the Sumas River embankment, and more rain is expected, while the Barlowton Pumping Station has made significant progress.

Ottawa-Members of Parliament have returned to the House of Commons for the first time in five months and have been told they must approve a new round of pandemic aid before the holiday. The leader of the House of Government, Mark Holland, said that a bill that approves billions of dollars in new aid to companies still affected by COVID-19 is one of four pieces of legislation that the Liberal Party hopes to pass by the middle of next month. Among the remaining three, one bill would approve 10 days of paid sick leave for the federal government

Honduras presidential candidate Xiomara Castro has yet to make a final decision on whether to recognize China on the Taiwan issue. A close aide said on Tuesday that the issue had become a major issue before Sunday’s election. . Castro of the left-wing Liberal Party faced Nasri Asfra of the ruling National Party in the presidential election on November 28. A poll last month showed that the opposition contenders were in double digits. The lead is ahead of https://news.trust.org/project/20211027223105-hvqkb. "There is no clear decision," Hugo Noy, a Castro consultant who leads her platform writing team, told Reuters.

Chief Executive Alan Vanson will leave Canadian rugby at the end of January, which is part of the "full reset" of the sport's governing body chair Sally Dennis. "We are really taking a step back and reviewing everything," she added. "The timing seems right." Van Sen said that now is a "natural and wise time" to consider making changes. "As a leader, you must also realize that when you have a

Ottawa-A new poll shows that nearly half of Canadians plan to give up social distancing during holiday parties and hug, kiss and shake hands with friends and family. A poll conducted by Leger in cooperation with Canadian Press found that 45% of Canadians said they would “greet others by shaking hands, hugging or kissing others” at Christmas parties and other holiday parties. In Ontario, the number of people preparing to cancel social distancing during the winter vacation has risen to 50%, compared to only 37% each year.

Here is the latest news from Tuesday, November 23: The bus accident in Bulgaria resulted in at least 45 deaths; the prosecutor’s final debate in the Ahmad Arbery case; the three in the Michigan explosion Missing; the Christmas tree arrives in the Vatican.

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The Secretary of Emergency Preparedness, Bill Blair, said that vaccinated British Columbians can cross the U.S. border to buy necessities without the need for expensive molecular testing for COVID-19. He said that the instruction has been issued to the Canadian Border Services Agency, but in view of reports that some travelers are facing huge fines, further clarification is needed.

Update: Ottawa reported another 24 COVID-19 cases on Monday. Belleville and Renfrew counties have seen a significant increase in cases. What's the latest? The Ottawa Department of Public Health reported another 24 cases of COVID-19 on Monday, and 80% of residents received at least one dose of the vaccine. Belleville and Renfrew counties have large weekend cases. Ontario will open COVID-19 vaccination appointments for children born in 2016 or earlier at 8 am Eastern Time on Tuesday. Filming can start as early as Thursday

Steve Mackay was tired of seeing a car accident outside the front door of the Halifax home, so he handled it himself on Friday. With the help of neighbors, he placed the green compost bin in the middle of the intersection near his home and built a temporary traffic stabilizer. McKay said: "After years of inaction and being repeatedly told,'There is nothing to do', I just had enough." He lives on the north end of Robbie Street.

Halifax-The government of Nova Scotia announced that it will spend US$6.4 million to build nearly 200 new affordable housing units. The money is part of a 35 million Canadian dollar package announced last month to build 1,100 new units to solve the province’s lack of affordable housing. The government stated in a press release today that A$6.4 million will be used for affordable rental units in Kentville, Lantz, Halifax and Cole Harbour. As part of the 40 u Kentville Affordable Housing Development Project, 100 units will be built

Edmonton-Alberta will book online COVID-19 vaccination for young people from Wednesday, and vaccination will begin on Friday. Governor Jason Kenney stated that the province has vaccinated children aged 5 to 11 with the improved Pfizer-BioNTech pediatric vaccine and will distribute the vaccine to 120 locations in the next two days. "The wait is basically over," Kenny said on Tuesday. "From 8 o'clock tomorrow morning, parents and guardians will be able to book the first dose

Albany, New York (Associated Press)-A legislative investigation released on Monday found "overwhelming evidence" that former Governor Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed women and that he ordered state officials to help produce during working hours His book on epidemic leadership. The report also found that Cuomo's staff "substantially revised" the state health department's report on the number of COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes to exclude statistics that might weaken his reputation as a pandemic leader. The survey results are written by Legal Fir