The Daily Cat | Wed. 02-16-22

The Daily Cat | Wed. 02-16-22
The Daily Cat
The Daily Cat | Wed. 02-16-22

Feb 16 2022 | 00:03:24

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Episode 0 February 16, 2022 00:03:24

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WNUR News’ Daily Briefing – DATE Lacrosse team win, Evanston City Council to spend $70,000 more in search for new permanent city manager, Chicago Public Health Commissioner suggests Chicago could lift its indoor mask mandate by February 28, Federal safety officials maintain restrictions on Boeing, Families of nine Sandy Hook victims reach $73 million settlement […]
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Speaker 1 00:00:06 You are listening to the daily news. I'm your host. It's not am central time on Wednesday, February 16th. Here are the headlines to start your day Northwestern's women's lacrosse team defeated Marquette Monday night with a score of 24 to 13 in the Wildcats first home game of the season, the inside lacrosse poll ranked Northwestern's women's lacrosse as fifth in the nation. The wild cats have another home game on Sunday against Arizona state Evanston city council plans to spend $70,000 to hire a new executive recruitment firm tasked with finding a new permanent city manager. The development comes after the council in September, 2021 approved a $25,000 contract with cooperative personnel services, a different group that's search found Baltimore's deputy city administrator, Daniel Ramos as its final candidate, but he instead accepted a position as the executive director of budget and management in Harris county, Texas Chicago, public health commissioner, Dr. Speaker 1 00:01:11 Alison R Woody suggests that Chicago could lift its indoor mask mandate as the Illinois mandate lifts on February 28th. If the city's current COVID 19 trend continues, the statewide rules will still require masking in healthcare settings, public transportation, and in schools, even though our recent court ruling temporarily suspended the rule for children of families who sued federal safety officials are not giving Boeing back authority to approve new 7 37 jets also known as Dreamliners. The federal aviation administration said it will keep that power until it is confident that Boeing's Dreamliners are consistently meaning federal design standards. Before the FAA has relied on aircraft manufacturer employees to make key safety checks, but that changed after two deadly crashes involving Boeing 7 37 max jacks, the families of nine victims of the Sandy hook elementary school shooting reached day $73 million settlement with gun maker, Remington, which produced the gun used to kill 21st graders and six educators in 2012. Speaker 1 00:02:15 The group sued Remington over its marketing of the gun and alleged its advertising targeted younger at risk males. Remington had denied the allegations Canadian prime minister, Justin Trudeau invoked emergency powers over current protests of COVID 19 restrictions shadow was originally criticized for his hands off approach to the protests. Invoking emergency powers could ban the protesters from making the blockades they have created in the country's capital city, freeze protesters bank accounts and target crowdfunding sites to use to support them. That's all for today's daily. From Evanston, Illinois, I'm Madison brat. Be sure to check out more news stories on our website. WSU. You can also listen to these stories, lie from our next news show [email protected]. Thank you for listening and we'll see you tomorrow morning for another edition of the daily fat

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