The House Judiciary Committee met Thursday morning to restore the right to vote for those convicted of certain crimes. but I want the law to be more consistent. I think it is unfair that a person convicted of a bad check cannot vote, but a person convicted of child phonography …
Read More »What is a digital currency?
As the digital economy continues to grow, the use of digital currency is also increasing rapidly. Digital currency is money in electronic form exchanged for goods and services without the use of physical money such as banknotes or coins. Technology develops and evolves, and as a result, digital currency is …
Read More »Implementing a systems-based intervention could eliminate racial disparities in cancer and improve survival in all populations
Researchers believe that a systems-based intervention could reduce or even eliminate racial differences in cancer treatment completion and improve outcomes. According to the results of the ACCURE study (NCT01954641) presented in American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) Annual Meeting 2021. The ACCURE trial evaluated the use of a community-created intervention …
Read More »See how much rain fell in Sacramento, Northern California
A powerful storm that hit Sacramento on Sunday brought heavy precipitation to the Sacramento area. And total precipitation is expected to build up throughout the evening, according to the forecast. According to the National Weather Service, Sacramento received a record amount of precipitation over a 24-hour period during the last …
Read More »Note Take Chromebooks Easier With Cursive
Have you ever tried Cursive, Google’s web app for taking handwritten notes? Here’s how you can install it and use it on your Chromebook. Cursive is a progressive web application (PWA) introduced by Google with the release of HP Chromebook x2 11. You can use this application to take handwritten …
Read More »Letter: District Attorney Takes Corrective Action For Brown Law Breach
After sending a letter on September 21 threatening potential lawsuits from city council for violating the state’s open meeting laws, the DA gave the city until November 4 to agree to corrective measures aimed at restoring confidence in the reliability of the board’s compliance with Brown’s Law. In a September …
Read More »Managed health care works. Arizona should expand it for these patients
In my 21 years as a pediatrician in Arizona, I have seen the same challenge time and time again: patients who do not know they are eligible for certain support services and who suffer from a lack of coordinated care. . It is all the more unfortunate that my practice, …
Read More »Kelowna investment firm faces $ 55,000 in fees and fines for poor record keeping | iINFOnews
Image Credit: Shutterstock October 18, 2021 – 7:00 PM A Kelowna investment management firm faces more than $ 55,000 in fees after the British Columbia Securities Commission found it failed to keep accurate records. Kilburn Ogilvie Wayman Investment Management Ltd. paid a $ 30,000 fine and $ 25,700 for the …
Read More »Lake Ontario outflows increased by tip | Local News
Lake Ontario outflows have been increased above the amount set by Plan 2014. The process began on Saturday and will continue for approximately eight weeks to bring Lake Ontario water levels back to where they would have been if flow deviations were not necessary earlier this year. The drought conditions …
Read More »The business of agriculture | To free
My grandparents got exactly one paycheck a year, usually in mid-August when they took the calves to market. I was probably 5 or 6 years old the first time I was able to attend the auction and sit in the gallery while the cattle were auctioned in lots. I don’t …
Read More »South Florida’s sky-high rent urges longtime locals to find affordable place – CBS Miami
MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Finding rent in South Florida has been difficult for many longtime and native residents. When Miami Lake’s Sadiq Malik heard that his rent was going to go up, he wasn’t ready. READ MORE: Hundreds of people gather to celebrate the life of Miya Marcano âWe noticed on …
Read More »ShotSpotter files $ 300 million libel action against Vice Media – CBS Chicago
CHICAGO (CBS) – Gunshot detection company ShotSpotter has filed a $ 300 million lawsuit against Vice Media, saying the outlet “grossly misrepresented” the accuracy of its technology. Company lawsuit, filed in Delaware Superior Court, claims Vice set out to create a narrative “that falsely accused ShotSpotter of conspiring with police …
Read More »0 deaths, 230 new cases of COVID-19 in ND, active cases statewide are 3,736
The North Dakota Department of Health on Monday morning confirmed 230 new cases of COVID-19 in the state in testing on Oct. 10, bringing the total number of positives since testing began to 138,181. The number of COVID-19 cases currently active in the state stood at 3,736 as of October …
Read More »UPS STORE LOCATIONS IN SAN DIEGO – NBC 7 San Diego
UPS Store® stores in San Diego are gearing up for the busy holiday season. Many of the more than 70 franchise establishments around San Diego are looking to hire customer service associates; Interested job seekers can inquire at their local The UPS Store to confirm whether the franchisee is hiring …
Read More »USDA Introduces Insurance Policy for Farmers Who Sell Locally
Rapid City Journal, The (SD) The US Department of Agriculture launches a new insurance option specifically for smallholder agricultural producers who sell locally. New Micro farm The policy simplifies record keeping and covers post-production costs like washing and value-added products. USDA Risk management agency created this new policy based on …
Read More »The hospital staff crisis causes a change of insurance | New
ALBANY – Business groups and the insurance industry say a state directive temporarily suspending the pre-authorization requirement for surgeries and other medical procedures is likely to increase the cost of health care plans for them. employers and their staff. Under a general directive issued by Gov. Kathy Hochul’s administration last …
Read More »Why does Alabama’s future have to be so similar to its past?
The data is overwhelming. But, most Alabamians seem to be saying, “To hell with the data.” After all, “We dare to stand up for our rights.” We defend the rights of our state to the grave. The correlation between vaccination rate and death rate is frightening to see. The anti-vaccines …
Read More »New CFPB Rules Define Mortgage Agent Requirements in Response to End of Moratorium on COVID-19 Foreclosures | Snell & Wilmer
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (âCFPBâ) announcedpost-COVID-19 mortgage loan management rules which entered into force on August 31, 2021 (the âRulesâ). The rules are designed to protect borrowers from “avoidable foreclosures” and impose new “procedural guarantees” that loan managers must follow now that the moratorium on COVID-19 foreclosures has expired. …
Read More »What is the COVID risk ?; The GOP has an irresponsible attitude towards masks
What is the COVID risk? Since the crowd at the Penn State vs Auburn football game became the benchmark for proving the minimal risk of COVID-19 transmission from Pennsylvania GOP party members and conservative commentators, I am of the opinion that Penn State University should clearly explain why 110,000 people …
Read More »Weather Eye: it’s October; make sure to keep this sweatshirt handy
September arrived with a hot and dry day but left with a cool and humid day. It seemed like a pleasant month, but we certainly had showers during those eight rainy days. We finished with 3.87 inches in the rain gauge, which is 2.44 inches above the 1.43 inch average. …
Read More »Record increase in murders in 2020 across Pennsylvania.
During the pandemic, cities across the country have been grappling with an unprecedented spike in killings, according to new data released by the FBI. HARRISBURG, PA – The past year has been an unusually gloomy year and that is reflected in the crime statistics. In 2020, the United States saw …
Read More »Sheriffs temporarily close 2 Orange County gambling halls
The new restrictions were put in place to reduce crime. ORANGE, Texas – Orange County Sheriffs temporarily closed two gambling halls on Friday, saying they failed to comply with the new restrictions. All county gambling halls had until September 30 to file for a permit with Orange County Code Enforcement. …
Read More »At a glance: hiring and the wage and hours law in the United States (Alabama)
Hiring Advertising What are the requirements for advertising vacancies? There are no requirements for private employers. Background check (a) Criminal records and arrests There are no restrictions separate from federal restrictions (the Fair Credit Reporting Act). (b) Medical history There are no restrictions, subject to federal restrictions (the Americans with …
Read More »Dreaded plant closure at TPI Composites in Newton, Iowa
Due to lack of work, TPI Composites Inc. could suspend production at its wind blade plant in Newton later this year. City administrator Matt Muckler said in a statement that plant general manager Josh Syhlman informed him on Thursday afternoon that the plant may temporarily shut down at the end …
Read More »Los Alamos Community Foundation announces 2021-2022 nonprofit training program – Los Alamos Reporter
LACF PRESS RELEASE The Los Alamos Community Foundation offers three in-depth training workshops designed to build the organizational capacity of nonprofit organizations in the region. The workshops will initially be held virtually and will be hybridized if possible and will last approximately three hours (including discussion, breakout sessions and breaks). …
Read More »Tennessee Sen. Katrina Robinson federal fraud, embezzlement lawsuit
With pleadings ending early Wednesday night, jurors are expected to begin deliberating on whether to convict Katrina Robinson after a nearly two-week trial to determine whether the Tennessee state senator abused federal funding for a school nursing training she has. The jury is due to begin its deliberations Thursday at …
Read More »How to Navigate New COVID-19 Employer Requirements
Employers should work with employees to submit their immunization records, but also ensure that the systems they have in place meet compliance and safety guidelines. (Photo: Diego M. Radzinschi / ALM) Employers are being warned after the Biden administration announced that companies with 100 or more workers will be required …
Read More »Federal Investigation Reveals Nearly $ 100,000 Backward Wage For Overtime Workers At Danville Health Care Agency | New
DANVILLE, Virginia – A federal investigation by the US Department of Labor has recovered nearly $ 100,000 in arrears of overtime pay for 53 workers at a Danville health care agency. An investigation found Angel Wings Home Health Inc. was in violation of the overtime and record-keeping provisions of the …
Read More »One IBC dispels myths and misconceptions about offshore companies – Why Every International Business Needs It
LONDON, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM, September 28, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ – A lot of people have the idea that offshore companies are somehow bad. They have been severely criticized in films and the media as entities for money laundering and for hiding wrongdoing. Although offshore companies provide safe havens for businesses in …
Read More »Dorchester District Two fails to move forward with mask requirement despite majority support
DORCHESTER, SC (WCBD) – Board members for Dorchester School District 2 (DD2) decided on Monday to postpone the decision on whether or not to require face coverings in schools, despite polls showing support from parents and staff. The district cited “a decrease in the number of COVID cases diagnosed and …
Read More »The businessman’s new company registered the day after the liquidation will be examined
THING Rajesh Luthra and his wife Tripta Tripta recently moved into a new home in Rolleston. August 5 was the day Rajesh ‘Rocky’ Luthra’s Sudesh Foods company crashed and burned down. But just a day later, Luthera started a new business, Van de Broods Ltd. Luthra established Sudesh Foods in …
Read More »Red Box Provides Certified Compliance Recording Solution for Microsoft Teams
Red Box announces the certification of its compliance registration solution for Microsoft Teams under the Microsoft Independent Software Vendor (ISV) Partner Certification Program. After extensive third-party approved testing, the solution ensures compliance with regulatory requirements with policy-based compliance recording integration for Microsoft Teams, providing capture, transcription, storage, retrieval, archiving and …
Read More »Another major hurricane has just formed in the Atlantic, with a list of storm names on the verge of exhaustion
Top line Hurricane Sam strengthened into a Category 3 storm late Saturday morning, making it the fourth major hurricane in the Atlantic in the past five weeks, while the threat of yet more Atlantic storms in the over the next few days means this year’s list of storms could be …
Read More »Alaska Reports Nearly 1,800 New COVID-19 Cases and 44 Deaths, Partly Due to Backlog
An employee administers a COVID-19 test at a drive-thru test site outside the ZJ Loussac library in Anchorage. (Emily Mesner / DNA) Alaska broke several daily records for the number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths on Friday, but public health officials said the high numbers were at least in …
Read More »Tacoma petting zoo fined over animal neglect after sloth and anteater died – KIRO 7 News Seattle
TACOMA, Washington – A Tacoma petting zoo that offered close visits with otters, sloths, and other exotic animals was recently fined by the US Department of Agriculture for mistreating animals and allowing to dozens of people to be injured during these visits, according to the archives. The failures of City …
Read More »4 tax credits extended until the end of 2021 to encourage charitable giving
The Internal Revenue Service recently explained how expanded tax benefits can help individuals and businesses donate to charity before the end of this year. The Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Tax Relief Act of 2020, enacted last December, includes several provisions to help individuals and businesses who give to charity. The …
Read More »OQ technology reveals and improves satellite communications in US and Europe with patent portfolio – SatNews
5G satellite operator QO technology revealed six pending patent applications in the United States and Europe that will improve IoT and M2M satellite communications in remote locations. OQ Technology’s patent applications include ‘wake-up’ technology for satellite Internet of Things (IoT) devices, IoT device location, frequency and timing synchronization, inter-satellite link …
Read More »Cal / OSHA publishes initial draft text for COVID-19 permanent draft regulation
On September 17, 2021, the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal / OSHA) released for discussion the initial draft text of the proposed COVID-19 Standing Regulations, which, if passed, would be subject to renewal or expiration after two years, and would replace the current Temporary Emergency Standards (STE). …
Read More »Eastern Washington Was Dry in 2021 | North West
SPOKANE – This has been a record year of drought in much of eastern Washington, state officials say. In April, massive snowfall in the Cascade Mountains reached 132 percent of statewide normal, hoping for a plentiful water year, the state’s Ecology Department said in an article by blog last week. …
Read More »NJ Atty struck off bar for paying cousin’s loan with client funds
By Nick Muscavage (September 20, 2021, 4:09 p.m. EDT) – An attorney formerly based in Fairview, New Jersey, was recently struck off by the state’s High Court for “concocting” a scheme in which ethics officials say that he paid a loan for his cousin’s failed real estate transaction with more …
Read More »DAVID BAXTER Obituary (2021) – San Antonio, TX
David Verne Baxter was born on January 28, 1932 in the Baxter house in Irondequoit, NY to N. Dorr Baxter and Celeste (Sick) Baxter. He died in San Antonio, Texas on September 15, 2021, at the age of 89. David grew up in Rochester, NY, where he graduated from Brighton …
Read More »0 deaths, 201 new cases of COVID-19 in ND, active cases statewide are 3,114
The North Dakota Department of Health confirmed 201 new cases of COVID-19 in the state in testing on September 18 on Sunday morning, bringing the total number of positives since testing began to 125,797. The number of currently active COVID-19 cases in the state stood at 3,114 as of September …
Read More »Texarkana board considers flood relief for Nix Creek
TEXARKANA, Ark. – At a regular meeting on Monday, the city’s board of directors will consider approving a contract for the dredging and bank stabilization of Nix Creek. If approved, the nearly $ 648,000 contract will go to Kesser International of Little Rock. The work is expected to relieve periodic …
Read More »Upcoming CCC & IT Small Business Center Workshops | Local News
WATAUGA – The Small Business Center at Caldwell Community College and Technical Institute offers free workshops, one-on-one assistance, and many other services to help local small businesses. To reserve a place at one of the free workshops, visit www.cccti.edu/smallbusiness. Small business owners can also call (828) 726-3065 to arrange a …
Read More »Fresno Police internal audit reveals continuing outside labor violations
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) – A new internal audit found that issues with Fresno police officers who had second jobs in city time persisted even after a previous review. But new guarantees could eliminate the problem. â(The audit) shows a very significant decrease in offenses and we will continue to move …
Read More »Federal judge dismisses allegations of ERISA violations against NVIDIA
A federal judge in San Jose, Calif., Dismissed allegations of ERISA violations against NVIDIA Corp. and its 401 (k) plan trustees deposited by plan participants. The plaintiffs argued that the trustees failed to offer the cheapest mutual fund units and did not conduct a proper review of plan options. They …
Read More »Covid-19: Government considers rules against misuse of misuse of paper contact tracing data, one year after first concern raised
The government plans to consider whether to create guidelines for paper-based contact tracing systems. It comes a year after the Privacy Commissioner first raised concerns about the security of information used for testing and traceability efforts. Privacy Commissioner John Edwards said on Friday many companies still use a sheet or …
Read More »Six Things to Know About Taxes Before Starting a Business
UUnderstanding tax responsibilities before starting a business can save you money and help you be successful. Here’s what you need to know: 1. Choose a business entity The first decision you need to make is figuring out which business entity you will be using. The type of business structure determines …
Read More »Nubbin Hill Project Update – SWARK Today
The Nevada County Quorum Court convened tonight and with no new business on the agenda, they did some housecleaning. After the prayer, pledge and call, the court approved last month’s minutes, as well as the financial statement after a brief discussion. While reviewing the financial statement, Ms. Grimes requested a …
Read More »“I was worried that the ashes I have are not actually our parents”: family concerns after funeral home suspended
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – Family members concerned about loved ones who were cremated at Hites Funeral Home come forward and speak out. Some have contacted 8 News Now, fearing they would have the wrong leftovers after a former employee spoke out about conditions inside the funeral home. The former employee …
Read More »Planetary tug of war worsens storms in places like Pa., NJ – NBC10 Philadelphia
Warming North and South Poles are fueling storms in places like Philadelphia and New Jersey, with deadly consequences as shown by the remains of Hurricane Ida Last week. The storm set records for precipitation from a single system, with as much as 10 inches in some areas. It is a …
Read More »CA Moves Funding Law License to NMLS and Changes PACE Program Requirements | Weiner Brodsky Kider PC
The California Department of Financial Protection (DFPI) recently passed a final rule which implements Assembly Bill 1284 and amends the California Funding Act (CFL) to transfer all licensees under the CFL to the NMLS. The final rule, which will come into effect on October 1, 2021, also sets out certain …
Read More »September marks the start of meteorological autumn
FORT WAYNE, Indiana (WANE) – As we turn the calendar into September, this marks the start of a new weather season. The months of September, October and November are known as the meteorological fall for meteorologists. Seasons are different from the astronomical calendar in the meteorological world because meteorologists track …
Read More »NBT. (NBTB) gains 2.83% in Active Trading on August 27
Last prize $ Last trade Switch $ Percentage of change % Open $ Previous Close $ High $ moo $ 52 weeks high $ 52 weeks low $ Market capitalization P / E ratio Volume To exchange NBTB – Market data and news To exchange NBT Bancorp. Inc. (NASDAQ: NBTB) …
Read More »Colombian cemeteries may hold answers for families of the missing
When her 17-year-old son Jose Andres was kidnapped by paramilitaries at the height of Colombia’s civil conflict, Gloria Ines Urueña vowed she would not leave the sweltering riverside town of La Dorada until what she finds it. She has been true to her word for more than two decades – …
Read More »Advanced Sterilization Products Announces Asia-Pacific Launch of Fastest Biological Indicator for Hydrogen Peroxide Sterilization
Available exclusively with the STERRAD VELOCITY ⢠system SINGAPORE, 25 August 2021 / PRNewswire / – Advanced Sterilization Products (ASP) today announced that the STERRAD VELOCITY⢠Biological Indicator (BI) / Process Challenge Device (PCD) A period of 15 minutes to obtain the result will be commercially available in the Asia …
Read More »Heavy rains flood several subway tracks in Brooklyn, Manhattan before Tropical Storm Henri
Subscribe to our Policy NewsletterNY for the latest coverage and to stay informed about the 2021 elections in your district and across New York The MTA hijacked or suspended trains at several Brooklyn and Manhattan subway stations from Saturday night to Sunday morning as record-breaking rainfall flooded the city ahead …
Read More »Water solutions will require teamwork
By Mauricia Baca and Taylor Hawes Sunday 22 August 2021 | 2 a.m Las Vegas and southern Nevada get nearly 90% of their water from the Colorado River, which provides water to more than 40 million people in seven states and two countries. Las Vegas has been a leader in …
Read More »School board members are silent on district failure to collect data on rape and sexual assault
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina (WBTV) – Members of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School Board have remained silent following a WBTV investigation that found the district did not record the rapes and sexual assaults reported in district schools. Public records and data obtained by WBTV through public record requests revealed that the district had …
Read More »Englewood’s boil water warning follows past violations
The city of Englewood received a notice of a water regulatory violation from the Colorado Department of Public Health in late July, just a week before the city had to warn residents to boil water to avoid possible E. coli infection, according to city officials. The broken regulations cited by …
Read More »Santa Clara County residents fall short of water conservation target
When it comes to the worsening drought in California, residents of Santa Clara County are failing to conserve water. On June 9, the Santa Clara Valley Water District, the county’s main wholesale water supplier, declared a drought emergency and called on the county’s 2 million residents to reduce water use …
Read More »Watch: Wisconsin man scores 32,340 Big Macs eaten since 1972
August 6 (UPI) – A man from Wisconsin who has held the Guinness World Record for Lifetime Big Mac consumption since 1999 has had his record updated to his latest total: 32,340. Donald Gorske, of Fond du Lac, said he has eaten an average of two of McDonald’s iconic sandwiches …
Read More »IQE Limited adopts new management information system
/ EIN News / – HONG KONG, Aug 06, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – IQE Limited is currently in the process of deploying a new Management Information System (MIS) from Multinational Software Corporation, SAP, to support its business– vast commercial operations. The new GIS system developed by SAP will be an …
Read More »10 ways blockchain can improve IAM
The digitization of society leads to the digitization of identity. From health information to professional certifications, the need for identity information and credentials is increasing in volume, variety and value. Traditionally, identity information has been monitored and verified by third parties, whether government or the private sector. But faltering confidence …
Read More »Select the next best step and go forward: Messages from the sun
SOUTH EUCLID, Ohio, Not a day goes by that the learning process is out of reach. Open your eyes and ears to discover new ways to get involved, make new friends, and hone your skills. Your brain will thank you! Even your heart can rejoice. Whether indoors or outdoors, you …
Read More »25 dead in floods in central China in worst rains since records began
ZHENGZHOU, China (AFP) – At least 25 people have died, including a dozen passengers trapped in a flooded metro, after torrential rains flooded central China, crippling several cities and causing millions of dollars in damage. As the river dikes were breached in record-breaking downpours in Henan province, Chinese President Xi …
Read More »IGT and Marker Trax Form Strategic Partnership to Improve Cashless Gaming Experience
LONDON, July 20, 2021 / PRNewswire / – International Game Technology PLC (“IGT”) (NYSE: IGT) today announced that it is strengthening its leadership in cashless gaming technologies through a strategic partnership with Marker Trax, maker of a system of advanced digital casino marker. This partnership will give IGT ADVANTAGE® users …
Read More »Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to hold President’s Financial Markets Task Force (PWG) meeting to discuss Stablecoins
On July 16, 2021, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen announced that the President’s Financial Markets Task Force (PWG), the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) would all meet to discuss the interagency work. on stable coins on July 19. A stable coin is …
Read More »No deaths, 11 new cases of COVID-19 in ND; active cases statewide are 182
The North Dakota Department of Health on Monday morning confirmed 11 new cases of COVID-19 in the state in testing on July 18, bringing the total number of positives since testing began to 111,019. The number of currently active COVID-19 cases in the state stands at 182 as of July …
Read More »1 death, 8 new cases of COVID-19 in ND; active cases statewide are 178
The North Dakota Department of Health on Sunday morning confirmed 8 new cases of COVID-19 in the state during testing on July 17, bringing the total number of positives since testing began to 111,008. The number of currently active COVID-19 cases in the state stands at 178 as of July …
Read More »New registration system starts August 1 | New
Starting August 1, 4-H families in Oklahoma will see a new web presence as they go through the registration process. Oklahoma 4-H is switching to new software called ZSuite to manage all online registrations for members and volunteers. We are really delighted to be able to offer our families such …
Read More »USAG Daegu Supports Soldiers with Smooth Movements in South Korea During Busy PCS Season | Item
CAMP WALKER, Republic of Korea – To reduce uncertainty as much as possible during Permanent Change of Station (PCS) moves in South Korea and facilities around the world, the military has tools to make a PCS more practical, predictable and user-friendly. Improvements to make this year’s moves easier include updates …
Read More »Search for electoral fraud persists, despite no evidence
If the unconventional âauditâ of election results in Maricopa County, Arizona is really meant to build public confidence in the election, the experiment doesn’t seem to work. Most Arizonans to disapprove of effort and almost half would be inclined to vote against a candidate who supported him. Sean Lowe, a …
Read More »STEM challenges at home – Ideal for the summer | Wspy4h
Make good use of the building bricks and recyclables lying around the house, get technical on your computer or tablet, or explore your backyard or neighborhood with free home STEM challenges from DuPage, Kane and Kendall County 4-H . These challenges encourage young people to use science, technology, engineering or …
Read More »PIP (3: 1) downstream notification requirements are now in effect – what’s next? | Alston & Bird
Our Environment, Land Use and Natural Resources group explains the Environmental Protection Agency’s update to the PIP (3: 1) rule and how it even affects companies with EPA no-action insurance since the beginning of this year. What aspects of the rule will now be applied? What are the new notification …
Read More »June was the hottest month on record for Utah, NOAA report says
June temperatures break records in the United States (Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Heat waves rise over the asphalt and blur the image of a cyclist riding the Prospector Rail Trail in West Bountiful, as temperatures hit 100 degrees on Tuesday, June 15, 2021 . | July 11, …
Read More »Last month was the hottest June on record in the United States, according to NOAA
WASHINGTON, DC – Last month was the hottest June on record in the United States, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. âExceptional heatwaves from coast to coast helped propel June 2021 to number one on the list of the hottest June on record in the United States,â NOAA …
Read More »Ninth Circuit Determines Tribal Society May Be Subject to State Tax Laws – Taxation
United States: Ninth Circuit Determines Tribal Society May Be Subject to State Tax Laws July 07, 2021 Snell & Wilmer To print this article, simply register or connect to Mondaq.com. Co-author by Kelsey Haake1 On June 21, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled that the …
Read More »The forest fires in the Northwest Territory are so massive that their smoke has reached Portugal
From the data around 245 forest fires are present in the Northwest Territories but in 2014, 385 forest fires occurred. Although he is very active in these areas, he rarely reaches this peak. On July 3, 2014, the same day, 123 forest fires were reported in the area and around …
Read More »Canada’s New Policy Allows Indigenous Peoples to Reclaim Their Name: NPR
Danita Bilozaze, alongside her daughter Dani, celebrated the completion of her Masters of Education with a portrait session last year at Kye Bay in Comox Valley, British Columbia. Bilozaze’s studies have focused on the revitalization of indigenous languages. Karen McKinnon / McKinnon Photography hide caption toggle legend Karen McKinnon / …
Read More »Water restrictions extend across NH, state urges fireworks caution as drought worsens
State officials urge caution with fireworks this July 4 weekend to avoid wildfires amid the drought, which has now lasted for more than a year and is resulting in a growing number of restrictions local authorities on outdoor water use. the latest national forecasts, released Thursday, shows that nearly every …
Read More »Axon and DroneSense join forces to bring the state of the art
SEATTLE, July 02, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – June 15, 2021 – Axon (Nasdaq: AXONE), the world leader in connected public safety technologies and DroneSense, the leading software platform for drones in public safety, today announced a strategic partnership to jointly provide public safety agencies with a complete software solution for …
Read More »Heatwaves, forest fires and tropical storms: it’s our summer hell
Fatal heat waves. An epic drought. Just one more million acres in the West went up in smoke before the end of June. And the fifth-ever Atlantic tropical storm. Why is this important: The calamities unfolding across the country may ripple through Washington as lawmakers debate potentially huge investments for …
Read More »US Department of Labor seeks to codify 80/20 flip-flop employee rule and replace Wing Days of Trump administration final rule
On June 23, 2021, the United States Department of Labor (DOL) issued a Notice of Proposed Regulatory Proposal (NPRM) that would reinstate the “80/20” approach previously used to determine when an employer can take tip credit for time. that an employee performs duty-free duties related to the employee’s tipping occupation, …
Read More »What you need to know about the heatwave
The National Weather Service released another excessive heat warning Tuesday for much of Washington State and Oregon which will remain in effect for the next few days. There is also heat notice in the northeast, from Philadelphia to Boston. Here’s what you need to know about these heat waves: What …
Read More »Pacific Northwest cities shut down in record heat
PORTLAND, Ore., June 28 (Reuters) – Temperatures are expected to break records in the Pacific Northwest again on Monday, bringing the city of Portland to a standstill as residents crouch in air-conditioned homes or cooling centers. A day after Portland saw temperatures rise to 112 degrees F (44.5 degrees Celsius) …
Read More »The Western mega-drought | The week
California and the Southwest are facing high temperatures, severe drought, and a new hotter and drier normal. Here’s all you need to know: What is the current situation ? The West is in the midst of a generalized drought emergency of historic intensity. Seventy-two percent of the West is in …
Read More »Several positions available – Yankton School District | Jobs
The Yankton School District is now accepting applications for the following positions: Full Time Head Guardian at Webster Elementary Year-round position, 40 h / week. Mainly daytime hours, with a few nights and weekends. Experience wanted. Eligible for medical insurance, retirement, paid vacation, paid sick leave and other voluntary insurance …
Read More »For Berks County, COVID cases are slow to near pandemic low point | Coronavirus
With four more new cases of COVID on Friday in the state health department dashboard update for Berks County, the latest figures almost match the low point of the pandemic almost a year ago. The seven-day average was 10, rounded off to 9.7, and the 14-day average was 13. The …
Read More »Palm Springs area experiences heaviest rains in three months
Wednesday was the first time it had rained that day in Palm Springs in at least 128 years, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service reported that 0.03 inches of rain was measured at the Palm Springs International Airport on Wednesday, and streaks fell elsewhere in the Coachella …
Read More »Construction technology is shaping the post-pandemic workplace – Occupational health and safety
Construction technology is shaping the post-pandemic workplace Employers are encouraged to take a modern approach to ensure that safety is the priority. By David Brian Ward June 21, 2021 During the pandemic, construction was classified as a critical industry in most of the United States. Given its experiences of working …
Read More »EU – New e-commerce VAT rules take effect on July 1
EU taxation and customs union ad that the new VAT rules on cross-border business-to-consumer (B2C) e-commerce transactions will come into force on July 1. The following is taken from the ad: Everyone in the e-commerce supply chain is affected, from online sellers and marketplaces / platforms inside and outside the …
Read More »Midwestern Minnesota experiences moderate drought, keeping an eye out for falling water levels
June 19 – SPICER – Crops are under stress and communities in west-central Minnesota are urging residents to conserve water by not watering their lawns. In New London, workers last week opened a low-water diversion on the Mill Pond Dam to provide water flow to the Crow River and prevent …
Read More »It’s so hot in the west this week that it hits 100 degrees at 8 a.m.
Even by desert standards, the heatwave in the Southwest is atypical. Tuscon’s National Weather Service (NWS) on Thursday tweeted that the city recorded a temperature of 100 degrees at 8:14 a.m. – the second earliest hour of the day on record since 1948. It was only slightly later than the …
Read More »The audit denounces the poor record keeping by AFP on mandates
Armed Australian Federal Police officers: The audit indicates that there are weaknesses in AFP’s processes to monitor the risk of officers not complying with the law during operations. Photo file An audit of the use of statutory powers by the Australian Federal Police urged the Commonwealth force to improve its …
Read More »Everywhere, Every Time: Register to Protect Victorians
First VIC To help our contact tracers keep Victorians safe, all businesses are now required to use the Victorian Government QR Code through the Service Victoria app, and Victorians are required to register anywhere, every time, even if they visit companies for less than 15 years. minutes. QR code data …
Read More »More than 500,000 doses of COVID vaccine set to expire
June 16, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / [email protected] Hundreds of thousands of COVID-19 vaccines are expected to expire within the next two months. Michigan Department of Health and Human Services spokeswoman Lynn Sutfin said she has seen a shift in demand for all COVID-19 vaccines, which is similar to what …
Read More »Coho Partners Welcomes Cindy Lewis as Chief Financial Officer | National company
BERWYN, Pa .– (BUSINESS WIRE) – June 14, 2021– Coho Partners announced today that Cindy Lewis, a seasoned CFO, has joined the firm’s management team in the newly created role of CFO. âCindy comes to Coho with over 22 years of leadership roles where she was responsible for supporting multi-billion …
Read More »0 deaths, 7 new cases of COVID-19 in ND; active cases statewide are 303
The North Dakota Department of Health on Sunday morning confirmed 7 new cases of COVID-19 in the state in testing on June 12, bringing the total number of positives since testing began to 110,432. The number of currently active COVID-19 cases in the state stands at 303 as of June …
Read More »Our View: Kudos to a Coaching Legacy, Scout Honor and High Tech Vaccine Data | COMMENT
THUMBS UP: When Becky Martin learned of her stage 4 pancreatic cancer diagnosis in 2018, the longtime McDaniel College girls’ basketball coach had her playing face and athletic mindset prepared and ready to go. âOne of the things I’ll say, because of the type of person I am, is that …
Read More »2020 in retrospect: how retirement savings have changed and how they haven’t
While market volatility has certainly affected retirement savings in 2020, new research shows plan members have saved more, account balances have increased, and plan sponsors have remained loyal. “BenchmarkRowe Price’s annual benchmarking report reveals that the overall average pre-tax deferral rate for 401 (k) participants increased from 7.6% in 2019 …
Read More »Hoover Dam reservoir hits record high, sign of extreme drought in western United States
By Daniel Trotta, Andrea Januta (Reuters) – The reservoir created by Hoover Dam, an engineering marvel that symbolized 20th-century American ancestry, has sunk to its lowest level, underscoring the severity of the extreme drought in the western United States. Plumes of smoke rise from a blaze as a wildfire rages …
Read More »1 death, 45 new cases of COVID-19 in ND; active cases statewide are 322
The North Dakota Department of Health on Wednesday morning confirmed 45 new cases of COVID-19 in the state in testing on June 8, bringing the total number of positives since testing began to 110,298. The number of currently active COVID-19 cases in the state stands at 322 as of June …
Read More »Legislature to end immunity from prosecution for firearms manufacturers and sellers
ALBANY – The state legislature was set to pass on Tuesday what supporters say is the country’s first law allowing gun manufacturers and sellers to be prosecuted for using their guns in crimes. crimes, ending their immunity from prosecution under federal law in New York. The legislature on Tuesday also …
Read More »Jeju experiences hottest spring on record this year
On Monday, tourists snorkel in the water in early summer in Jeju. (Yonhap) JEJU – Jeju Island experienced its hottest spring on record this year, averaging 19.3 ° C from March to May, the local weather agency said on Tuesday. The average temperature over the three-month period was 15.5 ° …
Read More »New System Provides Cardiac Critical Care Physicians With More Data to Support Better Decision Making | MUSK
Recently recording a patient in the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit of MUSC Health, a cardiac surgeon Sanford Zeigler, MD, who is also the unit’s medical director, was concerned about the patient’s kidney function. One key indicator was borderline; the healthcare team had to decide whether the patient should be given …
Read More »Former Labor Secretary Raymond Donovan Dies at the Age of 90 | Business
New Jersey, NJ New Jersey (AP) – Raymond Donovan, director of a construction company, resigned as secretary of the US Department of Labor on charges of theft and other charges, but was later acquitted by a jury. He was 90 years old. did. According to an obituary published in, Donovan …
Read More »Nick Diller’s weather summary: May 2021 – perfect for hops
Hops grow in the author’s garden. Growing hops can be difficult in the northeast. To produce a successful harvest each year, you need ideal conditions: lots of sun, low humidity, and periods of rain. This can be tricky, which is why hops are no longer a big cash crop here. …
Read More »What you need to know about the proposed changes to the conservation regime for construction contracts
On June 1, 2021, the Bill amending the Construction Contracts Bill (Withholding Money) was presented to Parliament for consideration. The bill aims to address some of the shortcomings of the holdback regime of the Construction Contracts Act 2002 (Act), which entered into force on March 31, 2017. The scheme aimed …
Read More »Senate panel approves former Landmark CEO to lead state hospital agency
PROVIDENCE – A Senate committee has given its blessing to the governor’s appointment of former Landmark Medical Center chief executive officer Richard Charest as head of the State Department that operates the âlast resortâ hospital in the state. The 7-2 vote by the Senate Health and Social Services Committee came …
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