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RELATED: Influenza B causing high number of pediatric flu deaths this seasonThe total number of confirmed cases through Jan. 11 stands at 7,557, 147

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kicked off in New York on Sunday and while some are happy about the state's concern for the environment, others want their bags back.Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed legislation to ban single-use plastic bags in April of 2019. Stores will not be allowed to give out single-use bags. Cities and counties can adopt 5 cent fees for paper bags.Shopper Mario Antkiewizz is happy with the ban. "This is better, more convenient," Antkiewizz said. "Plastic bags was a mess. But some New York City shoppers are upset that they'll now have to pay up for paper bags if they forget to bring reusable ones. Small 594

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Wyoming, a state known for cowboys, cattle and its wide-open spaces. But what very few people know is that it's the first state to give women the right to vote.In fact, the state recognized the importance of the female vote back in 1870, 50 years before it was enacted into the U.S. Constitution."We owe this act to men,” says Kim Viner, a docent at the Laramie Plains Museum. “Because obviously men were the only ones who could pass such a law in the territory at the time."According to Viner, the men passed the act to allow women the right to vote and hold office, in hopes it would bring more families to Wyoming and help the territory to become a state."The right decision for all the wrong reasons," Viner says.Wyoming had the first female bailiff, justice of the peace and governor. It also was first state to allow women on a jury. But it was Louisa Ann Swain who changed the course of history."She was just a Quaker woman, 70 years old, when she cast that first vote," Viner says.Swain was simply going into town to get her yeast, when she cast her ballot, making her the first woman in the U.S. to cast a ballot in the general election."She was not the fist-pounding suffragette, saying ‘We need these rights,’ says Mary Mountain, a docent at the museum. “But when the right was afforded, she stepped up."Not only did the suffragette women fight for the rights of women, but they had a few good men backing them."It sounds harsh to say, ‘allowing them,’ but in those days they were,” explains Mountain. “These men were saying, ‘Let’s let women do this."Mountain says women forget their power until they are heard and believes today's political climate resembles so much of what took place nearly 150 years ago."We fall into what is customary,” Mountain says. “Men for our 20th century were guiding the political scene, and we are now saying, ‘Hmm, I don't think that has to continue." 1902

  

and became caught with his coat wrapped around his head and neck.According to The Eagle County Coroner, the man died of positional asphyxia. The deceased was identified as Jason Varnish. The chairlift where he died is located in Vail's Blue Sky Basin. Reports indicate the seat on chair 37 was left in the upright position and that's why the man fell through when he went to sit down. "They should’ve just hit the stop button, there’s an emergency stop and there’s a slow stop and if they’re doing their job they could hit the slow stop before the guests are loading," said Joseph Bloch, an attorney who has worked on cases involving skier accidents.In one of his cases, a chairlift seat was left up, injuring a woman. The 2002 incident resulted in a trial and he said Vail Resorts failed to properly stop the lift and properly train operators. "The wind blew up the seat, my client and her husband were getting on the chair lift and the lift operator didn’t observe that the seat was flipped... and they got pushed into the rocks," said Bloch.Several chairlift-related accidents have made headlines in recent years. A man nearly died at Arapahoe Basin in 2017 when his backpack got tangled in a chairlift. His 1213

  

in connection with an Amber Alert issued for a missing toddleThe TBI said 15-month-old Evelyn Mae Boswell was reportedly last seen in Sullivan County, Tennessee — located northeast of Knoxville — on December 26, 2019 but wasn't reported as a missing child until Tuesday.Agents say they're searching for a gray 2007 four-door BMW with front end damaging. The car has a Tennessee tag of 3M9-6W9. They believe those traveling in it have information on Evelyn's whereabouts.According to 485

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