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 LAWRENCE, Kan. 鈥?At 66 years old, Daniel Brooks was enjoying retirement and moved to Lawrence, Kansas, eight months ago. Many in the neighborhood knew him as Danny.Though he never married and didn t have stanley cup  children, Brooks was devoted to his dog, Bear. Everything at his pace,  Don Brooks, Danny s youngest brother, said.  When h stanley cup e got up, he got up. When he wanted to get up and he went to bed, when he wanted to go to bed, and he and his Bear were inseparable. Last Wednesday, the two walked to Dillons Food Store as they often woul stanley cup d most mornings. This was just to go get a newspaper and come home,  Don Brooks said.  This was nothing more to him than just getting out of the house, getting Bear exercise, and coming home. But they never made it back. Danny Brooks was killed 鈥?and Bear injured 鈥?during an altercation outside the store.Don Brooks said police told him the suspect had a problem with his brother s dog being at the store, saying that Bear didnt belong. That exchange quickly escalated to the suspect pulling out a knife stabbing Bear first, then Danny. Danny being Danny would do everything in his power to protect his dog,  Don Brooks said,  and if it was a choice between Danny and  Djsa Twitter launches Birdwatch to fight spread of misleading information
 MISSOULA 鈥?The Missoula City-County Health Department  MCCHD  on Tuesday morning reported 55 additional COVID-19 cases since the Monday update.There are currently 461 active cases in Missoula County with MCCHD monitoring more than 970 close contacts.Overall, local public health officials are repo adidas originals rting 1,41 crocs 2 cumulative cases.There have been 946 recoveries and five COVID-19 related deaths to date. Fifteen people are hospitalized in Missoula County as of Monday including nine county residents.MCCHD reports that of the 461 active cases, 30% are related to 20-to-29-year-olds, while 30% are related to 10-to-19-year olds and 30-to-39-year olds. Additionally, 61% of the active cases are associated with other known cases, while 36% of our active cases are the result of community-acquisition.                 We are now seeing cases in our long-term care facilities in the county and that is very converse  worrisome,  Missoula Public Health Officer Ellen Leahy told MTN News on Oct. 12.  She attributes the uptick and spread to a couple of factors.Clusters are popping up in social settings, extracurricular activities, and events and she pointed out that COVID-19 fatigue certainly isnt helping the situatio