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This Day in History: Sioux Falls Storm visits Bloomington Extreme

  This Day in History: BLOOMINGTON, Ill. (March 14, 2009) — Sioux Falls Storm quarterback Mitch Tanney delivered a pass under pressure Saturday night as the Bloomington Extreme defense closed in at U.S. Cellular Coliseum. Tanney, facing an unblocked rush from defensive lineman Leif Murphy, managed to get the throw off before being hit. The Storm traveled to Bloomington for the matchup against the Extreme in the indoor football showdown. Both teams looked to gain early momentum in the season as they battled in front of a lively crowd in downtown Bloomington.

Today in History: Toilet Paper Shortage Sparks Panic Buying Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

Today in History" NEW YORK (MAR 13, 2020) — As the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the United States in March 2020, an unexpected crisis unfolded in grocery stores and supermarkets nationwide: a severe shortage of toilet paper. Panic buying and supply chain disruptions left shelves empty, prompting concern, confusion, and at times, conflict among shoppers. The shortage, fueled by fears of prolonged lockdowns and supply interruptions, saw consumers rushing to stockpile essential goods. Retailers struggled to keep up with demand as manufacturers worked around the clock to replenish inventory. Images and videos of customers hoarding toilet paper, sometimes filling multiple carts, quickly went viral on social media. Reports of altercations in store aisles emerged, with some shoppers resorting to reselling toilet paper at marked-up prices online. Supply chain experts pointed to a combination of panic-driven purchasing and shifts in consumer behavior as key factors. With more people stay...

Toy Trucks, Lincoln Logs, and Lockdown: How Classic Toys Found New Life During COVID Quarantine

When the world slowed to a halt in early 2020, so did childrens routines. Schools shuttered, playgrounds emptied, and screens became a lifeline to education and entertainment. But amid the upheaval, a surprising trend emerged: the revival of classic, hands-on toys like toy trucks, Lincoln Logs, and wooden train sets. Among the biggest beneficiaries was Lincoln Logs, the nearly 110-year-old construction toy that saw a resurgence as families embraced home-based play. Toy trucks, particularly the classic die-cast models and sturdy plastic dump trucks, also made a comeback. For some, the return to old-school play wasn’t just about entertainment—it was a way to cope with the uncertainty of the pandemic. It was the same for this sports photographer... no games, no sweaty gyms, no photos to edit unless you found something else to photograph! Thank goodness for Lincoln Logs, and old toy trucks! #bloomingtonnormalsportsphotos #bloomingtonnormalsportsphotographer #bestlookmagazine #alanlook...