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Month: January 2021

For their troubles, distilleries that retooled to make hand sanitizer in spring now face $14K fee

Click here for updates on this story     MADISON,Wisconsin (Wisconsin State Journal) — As the COVID-19 pandemic intensified this past spring, Madison-area distilleries and craft alcohol producers nationally responded by producing hand sanitizer in lieu of vodka or gin to fill a shortage in the crucial supply. Now, those distilleries are learning their effort could cost

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Buford City Schools settles racial discrimination lawsuit that led to former superintendent’s resignation

Click here for updates on this story     BUFORD COUNTY, Georgia (Gwinnett Daily Post ) — A federal racial discrimination lawsuit that led to the downfall of Buford City Schools Superintendent Geye Hamby in 2018 has officially ended after the school district and a former paraprofessional who claimed she had been wrongly fired reached a settlement

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Kirk Cameron hosts New Year’s Eve gathering at Point Mugu, despite warnings from public health officials

Click here for updates on this story     POINT MUGU, California (KABC ) — Despite warnings from public health officials to stay home on New Year’s Eve, a number of public gatherings took place across Southern California, including another maskless event hosted by actor Kirk Cameron. In recent weeks, Cameron has openly defied COVID-19 mandates and

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21 places to go in 2021

From the gloomy depths of a Northern Hemisphere winter like no other, it can seem futile thinking about vacation plans for the year ahead. With most of the planet still in the grips of the pandemic and vaccines a long way off for so many of us, traveling for pleasure could be thought of as

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Mitt Romney slams vaccine distribution roll out: ‘As incomprehensible as it is inexcusable’

Republican Sen. Mitt Romney on Friday warned the process of distributing vaccines is “falling behind” in a statement blasting the plan for getting Americans vaccinated, as the critical vaccination roll out process lags. “That comprehensive vaccination plans have not been developed at the federal level and sent to the states as models is as incomprehensible

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