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Legals for May, 21 2020
Alaska prepares for next stage of reopening amid coronavirus
JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) — Starting Friday, businesses in Alaska that were shut down or restricted due to coronavirus concerns can fully reopen, a significant step that Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy says the state can handle as it moves into a “management stage” of the virus.
Coach Clark making his mark as a soccer writer
Since first lining up as a goalkeeper for Whitefish High School years ago, Thomas Clark’s life has been all soccer, all the time.
Zoom can’t replace in-person meetings
What we know is that from this day forward there will be changes in many areas of our personal and professional lives. Something I won’t miss when we fully open is video conferencing that’s replaced meetings and gatherings.
Science teacher earns scholarship for graduate work
Whitefish High School science teacher Damian Estrada has been named one of three Reach Higher Montana Dual Enrollment Educator Scholarship winners.
Students are named to UW dean’s list
Students from the Newport and Priest River area have been named to the dean’s list at the University of Washington for the autumn 2019 quarter.
Whitefish tech firm joins global partnership
It can be a little hard for the layperson to comprehend exactly what goes on at Neuro-ID, the Whitefish technology company that provides insight into customer behavior during digital transactions. But there’s one thing they’re doing that everyone can understand: growing.
San Diego wants state officials to allow speedier reopening
SAN DIEGO (AP) — With encouraging results in the fight against the coronavirus, San Diego County supervisors voted Tuesday to ask the state to allow California’s second-most populous county to be a test case for more rapidly reopening businesses and allowing more gatherings and recreational options.
Tourists, high-end shoppers slowly returning to Rodeo Drive
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The Maseratis, the Rolls-Royces and the Mercedes-Benzes were back on Rodeo Drive on Tuesday — along with a few high-end buyers — as America's most fashionable shopping street slowly got back to business.
San Diego wants state officials to allow speedier reopening
SAN DIEGO (AP) — With encouraging results in the fight against the coronavirus, San Diego County supervisors voted Tuesday to ask the state to allow California’s second-most populous county to be a test case for more rapidly reopening businesses and allowing more gatherings and recreational options.
Tourists, high-end shoppers slowly returning to Rodeo Drive
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — The Maseratis, the Rolls-Royces and the Mercedes-Benzes were back on Rodeo Drive on Tuesday — along with a few high-end buyers — as America's most fashionable shopping street slowly got back to business.
Budget cuts aimed at older adults anger California lawmakers
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom's plan to cover a $54.3 billion budget deficit includes slashing $119 million in spending that keep more than 45,000 people out of nursing homes — some of a series of cuts targeting older adults who are among the most at risk for the new coronavirus.
San Diego to ask state to be test case for faster reopening
SAN DIEGO (AP) — California's second-most populous county on Tuesday decided to ask the state to let it welcome back restaurant dining and in-store shopping with restrictions and to become a test case in reopening everything from gyms to apartment swimming pools.
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Spokane group rebuilds vandalized pandemic memorial
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A group in Spokane has rebuilt a memorial for victims of the coronavirus pandemic after its was vandalized by protesters on Friday.
California's 2nd-largest county to seek faster reopening
SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego County is just a two-hour drive down the coast from Los Angeles, yet it has seen less than one-eighth as many coronavirus deaths as Los Angeles County.
Legals for May, 19 2020
Legals for May, 19 2020
Ricketts: Virus will force belt-tightening in state budget
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Nebraska Gov. Pete Ricketts warned Monday that the coronavirus pandemic will likely lead to state budget cuts and force lawmakers to water down two of his biggest priorities — a property tax bill for farmers and homeowners, and a new business incentive package.
Spokane group rebuilds vandalized pandemic memorial
SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A group in Spokane has rebuilt a memorial for victims of the coronavirus pandemic after its was vandalized by protesters on Friday.