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How to use the word Midwest in a Sentence?

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People across this city have not been this afraid since the crime spikes in the 90s. Not only has the Mayor not delivered, but she has no plan, i, on the other hand, have a planand the track record to back it up. I was instrumental in banning ghost guns in Illinois, making us the first state in the Midwest to do so.

Kambium Buckner

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

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1 year ago

Operations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport are normal after The FAA slowed traffic for roughly an hour earlier this evening. Winds and COVID-related staffing paused departures to O'Hare from some airports in the Midwest.

Federal Aviation Administration

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Fox News basically says thatthere's a high risk of lack of sufficient resources, particularly in the Midwest, in Texas and in California or out in the Far West, when you have that climate impacts that are driving higher demand that also are impacting the ability of the resources to produce at the same time that you really get risk.

Daniel Brooks

Found on FOX News
1 year ago

While Elon Musk is talking about that, Ford is increasing their investment overwhelmingly. I think Ford is increasing investment building new electric vehicles, 6,000 new employees -- union employees, I might add -- in the Midwest. The former Chrysler corporation... they are also making similar investments in electric vehicles. Intel is adding 20,000 new jobs making computer chips, so, President Joe Biden on Friday know, lots of luck on his trip to the moon.

Joe Biden

Found on CNN
1 year ago

And then the Midwest — I’ve actually pedaled through Columbus and Indianapolis and Michigan four years ago, so those are all things in my head that feel good.

Bob Barnes

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

This is absolutely tangible proof of fallout from defunding Cleveland Police, defunding Cleveland Police has these types of residual effects – you have a decrease in staffing. So, the less police you have, the less coverage you have. And the less coverage you have, the more crime you have. While some carjacking incidents result in vehicles being sold on the black market to be stripped down for their parts, there's been more of an increase in the Midwest of those vehicles taken in carjacking being then used to commit other crimes, such as smash-and-grab robberies, Verden said. He said other crimes, like home burglaries, are down because more people are home during the pandemic.

Mike Verden

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There is a bit of a split personality in how people react, ron DeSantis will probably go running mask-less into ICU wards without fear. But people in the Northeast, Upper Midwest, California and Pacific Northwest are going to display more caution.

Andy Slavitt

Found on CNN
2 years ago

I'm just a Midwest guy from Missouri that just wants to find love, and I believe more than anything that my future wife is here.

Clayton Echard

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Cloud cover will be widespread across the Great Lakes and Midwest, stretching into the Central Plains for overnight into Wednesday morning.

Monica Garrett

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Virginia's recent debt issues were small potatoes in comparison to its 19th century debt, at the time the Civil War began, Virginia had the largest in any state in the South and Midwest. It was third behind New York and Pennsylvania. Per capita, Virginia's debt was two or three times what Pennsylvania and New York's was. Virginia's modern debt issues under McDonnell pale to what it dealt with historically.

Yet Smith

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Delta isn't done with us, cases are coming down sharply in the states. That's creating the illusion things are improving nationally. You see dense outbreaks now in the West, Midwest, Alaska, West Virginia.

Scott Gottlieb

Found on CNN
2 years ago

About 50% of the grain export capacity in the lower Mississippi River is not operational, the grain harvest is coming in from the Midwest, and a lot of that grain is going to come down the river to us.

Mike Strain

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

Currently, approximately 1,000 counties in the United States have vaccination coverage of less than 30%, these communities, primarily in the Southeast and Midwest, are our most vulnerable. In some of these areas, we are already seeing increasing rates of disease. As the Delta variant continues to spread across the country, we expect to see increased transmissions in these communities, unless we can vaccinate more people now.

Rochelle Walensky

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

What you’re seeing is a continuation of the trend that’s been happening from the 1930’s: people leaving the Northeast and Upper Midwest and going south and west, but California is the exception.

Kimball Brace

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Some people in this country are going to be able to have a relatively normal type of a Thanksgiving, but in other areas of the country, it's going to be,' You better hold off and maybe just have immediate family, and make sure you do it in a way that people wear masks, and you don't have large crowds of people,' what we're starting to see now -- and we can't run away from it -- we're starting to see in the Midwest and the Northwest, an uptick in test positivity, which tends to be a predictor that you're going to have surges.

Anthony Fauci

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Some regions upstate have a problem that's comparable with parts of the Midwest.

Andrew Cuomo

Found on CNN
3 years ago

Kansas -- and I think many of the smaller states, particularly in the Midwest, where we haven't seen these real hot spots develop -- you know, have really had a hard time getting the supplies that we need.

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly

Found on CNN
4 years ago

You have to look -- you have to give a little flexibility, if you have a state in the Midwest, or if Alaska, for example, doesn't have a problem, it's awfully tough to say,' close it down.' We have to have a little bit of flexibility.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
4 years ago

That's why I think it's important that we governors are leading and showing the way and being aggressive. I'm grateful that I have great, you know, colleagues here in the Midwest in particular. We've been pretty aggressive as a geography, and I think that's important.

Gretchen Whitmer

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp have to look -- Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp have to give a little flexibility. If Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp have a state in the Midwest, or if Alaska for example doesn't have a problem, it's awfully tough to say close it down. We have to have a little bit of flexibility.

Jerome Adams

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Fox News ''s Fox News ', we haven't seen anything like Fox News ', but the end result is we got to get back to work, and I think we can start by opening up certain parts of the country, Former President Barack Obama know, the farm belt, certain parts of the Midwest, other places.

Donald Trump

Found on CNN
4 years ago

This is why people here in the Midwest are so frustrated with Washington in general and Capitol Hill in particular.

Pete Buttigieg

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Steve Bowen, director and meteorologist at Aons impact forecasting team, said in a news release. WEATHER HIGHLIGHTS OF 2019 : HERE ARE THE BIGGEST MOMENTS, FROM POLAR VORTEX TO HURRICANE DORIAN The area that was worst hit in the last decade was the Asia-Pacific region, which accounted for 44 percent of the total amount of economic losses, according to the report. In 2019 one of the greatest disasters was when Typhoon Hagibis struck Japan in October, causing 99 deaths and $ 15 billion in economic losses. ( National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Satellites - Public Affairs) In 2019, one of the greatest disasters was when Typhoon Hagibis struck Japan in October, causing 99 deaths and $ 15 billion in economic losses. In its report, Aon said intense weather events, bigger populations in the path of disasters and greater supply chain disruption in a globalized economy contributed to the sharp rise in overall economic damage. The runway at Offutt Air Force Base can be seen covered by floodwaters from the Missouri River during flooding in 2019. ( 55th Wing Commander/Facebook) The costliest individual disaster in 2019 was inland flooding, which created losses of $ 82 billion, while tropical cyclones caused economic losses globally around $ 68 billion. In the U.S., floodingspawned by the bomb cyclonein the Midwest caused economic losses of over $ 20 billion, the report noted. 10 DEADLIEST US TORNADOES ON RECORD According to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2019 was the second-hottest year in the agencys 140-year climate record, just behind 2016. The agency also noted that the worlds five warmest years have all occurred since 2015, with nine of the 10 warmest years occurring since 2005. Scientific research indicates that climate change will continue to affect all types of weather phenomena and subsequently impact increasingly urbanized areas.

Steve Bowen

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

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