The Daily Cat | Mon. 2-14-22

The Daily Cat | Mon. 2-14-22
The Daily Cat
The Daily Cat | Mon. 2-14-22

Feb 14 2022 | 00:02:24

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Episode 0 February 14, 2022 00:02:24

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WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – February 14, 2022
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Speaker 1 00:00:02 Good morning, you are listening to the daily morning news brief from WMUR news. I'm your host hospital. It's 9:00 AM central on Monday, February 14th, 2022. Happy Valentine's day. Here are the headlines to start your day yesterday, the Northwestern women's basketball team beat the university of Michigan ranked number four in a 71 69. Upset several wild cats hit career highs. As the game went into double overtime, the success comes after Friday's disappointing, lost Minnesota, the men's team. On the other hand, lost 66 to 73 to Illinois. The team hopes to reverse their earlier fate with a win against Purdue on Wednesday. IMC is coming to Evanston. The movie theater company signed a lease to play movies in the church street Plaza theater, which has been closed for two years. The co-owner of the property development in charge stated that the theater could open as early as this spring, a trampoline park and gaming arena will accompany that movie theater. Speaker 1 00:00:59 When it reopens Illinois politicians continue efforts to put the Jeilani day missing persons bill into law. If past medical examiners and coroners would be required to contact the FBI, if a body remains unidentified after 72 hours, this bill comes after Illinois state graduate student Jelani brown went missing and after his body was found and remained unidentified for three weeks through the Delani Brownville legislators hoped to bring closure to families and community members sooner by expediting identification processes. The largest us Canada border crossing reopened last night after being blocked for a week by Canadian truck drivers who are protesting COVID 19 restrictions, several protesters have been arrested close to the border while protests reach on Ottawa Canada's Capitol city prime minister Trudeau plans to speak with province leaders this morning as the protesters continued to cause chaos and disrupt everyday life. That's all for today's daily cat from Evanston, Illinois, I'm hotspot. Be sure to check out more news stories on our website, w N U r.news. You can also listen to these stories live during our next news show [email protected]. Thank you for listening and we'll see you tomorrow morning for another edition of the daily.

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