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If you ve ever been to an NFL game, you know the excitement is off the charts.But a recent survey of NFL fans indicates a concerning rise in experiences of harassment, vandalism, theft, or violence in or near the stadiums they frequent.In a survey bySportsbook Reviewof around 3,
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stanley quencher e at a game, with more than 7% saying that they had personally experienced being victims of such incidents.When considering stadium-related crime, you might instinctively think of stadiums in major cities like Chicago, Atlanta, New York, or even Oakland, where crime rates tend to be higher.But according to the study s crime statistics, Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, home of the Denver Broncos, was identified as the riskiest NFL stadium to visit, with a r
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MISSION, Kan. AP 鈥?Kansas is anticipating getting 90,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine next week, double what the state was receiving just two weeks ago, Gov. Laura Kelly announced Friday.As of Friday, 9.4% of
stanley cup the state s population had been vaccinated, with 273,428 people receiving at least the first of two required doses, state health data showed. We are continuing to urge the federal government to increase the number of vaccines we receive and they are actually doing so, Kelly said in her biweekly call with elected officials.The number of cases has dropped dramatically in recent weeks. The state s health department added 1,208 new confirmed cases from Wednesday to Friday, pushing the state s pandemic t
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stanley flask ead of the state s health department, said that one hospital had seen the number of staff members who were out because of COVID-19 illnesses or quarantines drop into the single digits from an average of 80 to 90. Staff are back and healthy and absenteeism is extremely low, Norman said.鈥?