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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs order allowing professional sports to return without fans
Read full article: Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signs order allowing professional sports to return without fansGretchen Whitmer has signed an executive order allowing professional sports to return to the state without fans. The announcement comes just two days after Major League Baseball announced it will begin a 60-game season in late July. Whitmer made the announcement by signing executive order 2020-133, which sets guidelines for professional sports to return safely, specifically without live audiences. Good news, sports fans: We are now ready to gradually and safely allow professional sports to resume in Michigan, Whitmer said. No live audiences are allowed, except for staff of the facility at which a sporting event is held and media personnel reporting on, filming or otherwise documenting the sporting event, Whitmers executive order says.
Bowling to return when PBA resumes season June 6
Read full article: Bowling to return when PBA resumes season June 6DETROIT The Professional Bowlers Association will resume its season June 6 with changes due to coronavirus (COVID-19). All tournaments will be played in Jupiter, Florida without an audience. Players will be distanced, and equipment will not be shared. We are so excited to be one of the first properties bringing live sports back to broadcast television, PBA CEO Colie Edison said. This dynamic series of events will showcase the immense talent of our elite bowlers to a wide audience and we look forward to welcoming new fans to the Professional Bowlers Association.