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 PLEASANT PRAIRIE 鈥?A boat operated by the Kenosha County Dive Team sank during an effort this week to recover a diver who went missing near a shipwreck in Lake Michigan near Pleasant  stanley cup becher Prairie.The boat, hosted by the Village of Somers Fire Department, took on water and went under during the initial recovery operation on Tuesday.There were no members of the Kenosha County Sheriff s Department on board the boat. We don t know if anyone else was on the boat at the time, or what caused the boat to sink.Watch: Man s body recovered from bottom of Lake Michigan:            Water rescue boat sinks in Lake Michigan during search efforts, cause under investigation                            On Wednesday, the Sheriff s Department announced it had recovered the body of Patrick Kelly, 72, of Winthrop Harbor, Illinois. Kelly was found approximately 125 feet below the surface at the bottom of Lake Michigan in the area of the S.S. Wisconsin, where he had been diving. His b stanley cup ody was located using a combination of sonar and several remotely operated vehicles, according to the Sheriff s Department.Crews had been searching for him for most of the day Tuesday, postponing recovery efforts around 5 p.m. due to poor water conditions, before resuming Wednesday morning.His body was recovered around 10:15 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 11.Che stanley cup ck back for updates on this developing story.    Talk to us:    Hey there! At TMJ4 News, were all about listening to our audience and tackling the stuff that really ma Seow Moderna CEO eyes future with annual vaccine for multiple viruses
 New evidence confirms that dogs can detect COVID-19 with their noses copo stanley .A study published in the journal Plos One shows how tr stanley spain ained detection dogs can be used as a form of  rapid testing  for the virus.Dogs in the study sniffed out swabs of sweat and swabs of saliva.Trained canines were 97% accurate in detecting whether COVID-19 was present.Even in cases where patients were asymptomatic, the dogs were about 94% accurate in detecting the virus.According to the results of the study, stanley portugal  the trained dogs were better at detecting COVID-19 than antigen tests.Researchers concluded that trained dogs could be used as a non-invasive way to test for coronavirus, especially when conducting mass screenings where results are needed quickly.