Recap: Thursday at the London Olympics
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72 hours of case data reported over the weekend is included in Tuesday updates.
Although a settlement was made, the city will not admit fault or take any responsibility for the incident as part of the agreement with Stallings.
Recent heavy rainfall produced a strong currents on the water.
A third round of free tests is now available from the U.S. government.
The Beach Boys and Portugal. The Man are among several acts booked.
Volunteers are urgently needed for sandbagging efforts in a small community near Voyageurs National Park.
The Midwest chain closed its St. Cloud location in 2018.
The licensed physician will take the stage at Treasure Island Resort and Casino on Sept. 30.
The crash happened in Brooklyn Park early Sunday morning.
The three victims are related, according to police.
The United States has stretched out its overall lead in the medal count to 13 at the London Olympics. The U.S. has 41 gold, 26 silver and 27 bronze for a total of 94 medals. China remains in second place with a total of 81 medals, 37 of which are gold.
After ten days of the London Olympics, the United States is in second place in the overall medal count. China leads all countries with a total of 61 medals, including an Olympic-high 30 gold. The American athletes have combined for 60 medals. The biggest story on Sunday was Usain Bolt holding off three Americans in the 100-meter dash.
After 11 days of competition at the London Olympics, the United States sits in second place of the overall medal count with a total of 63. U.S. athletes have won 29 gold, 15 silver and 19 bronze. China remains in first place with 64 medals, 31 of which are gold.
The U.S. has 21 gold, 10 silver and 12 bronze medals for an Olympic-leading 43 total medal winners. China ranks second overall with 42 medals, 20 of which are gold. Russia is third with 23 medals and host country Great Britain ranks fourth with 22.
After six days of competition, the United States took over first place in the overall medal count. The U.S. has a total of 37 medals, 18 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze. China dropped to second place with 34 medals, 18 of them being gold.
After 13 days of competition, the United States is back in first place in the overall medal count with a total of 81. U.S. athletes have won 34 gold, 22 silver and 25 bronze. China is in second place with 77 medals, 36 of which are gold.
After 12 days of competition, the United States sits in second place of the overall medal count with a total of 70. U.S. athletes have won 30 gold, 19 silver and 21 bronze. China remains in first place with 73 medals, 34 of which are gold.
The United States and China are tied atop the medal standings, with 17 apiece. China has nine golds while the U.S. has five gold, seven silver and five bronze. Check out the recap of the top stories from Monday, including some featuring local Olympians.
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