Face Mask for Coronavirus

Local mask mandates in the state’s largest cities, Oklahoma City and Tulsa, ended April 30 and May 1, 2021, respectively. Gov. Steve Sisolak announced an immediate end to the state’s mask mandate Feb. 10, citing a “rapid decline in case numbers” and greater availability of COVID-19 tests and treatments. Before that, Nevadans over age 9… Continue reading Face Mask for Coronavirus

Face Mask for Coronavirus

Requiring attendees who do not provide proof of vaccination to enter indoor Mega Events to continue masking during the event, especially when not actively eating or drinking. Finally, CDPH is maintaining the requirement that businesses and venue operators, including K-12 school and childcare settings, must allow any individual to wear a mask if they desire… Continue reading Face Mask for Coronavirus

Bikes Are Flying Off The Racks As Coronavirus Pandemic Drags On

As the industry revived itself toward the end of the 1970s, Huffman decided to take an aggressive marketing stance. Children again became the primary focus of the bike industry and Huffman introduced a new flashy, motocross-style bike called Thunder Trail. Designed to look like a motorcycle with waffle handle-grips, knobby tires, and racing-like number plates… Continue reading Bikes Are Flying Off The Racks As Coronavirus Pandemic Drags On