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Cannes announces lineup for a festival canceled by COVID
From an empty movie theater in Paris, organizers of the Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday announced the films that would have played at there in May had it not been canceled by the pandemic.
'Beyond belt-tightening': WSU scrambles for revenue amid cuts, falling enrollment
(The Center Square) – As President Donald Trump cuts funding and Gov. Bob Ferguson juggles a $16 billion budget shortfall, Washington State University is bracing for up to 10% reductions across several departments. The WSU Executive Leadership Team laid out the situation in a message to the community. According to WSU Insider, the university’s media relations outlet, leadership directed all 44 budgeted units, colleges and departments across the system to plan for upcoming cuts.
Grapes don't give up
COLUMBIA BASIN — Despite a cold spring, wine grapes are looking good, according to a couple of local growers.
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Mnuchin: Income tax filing deadline moved from April 15 to July 15
WASHINGTON (AP) — Mnuchin: Income tax filing deadline moved from April 15 to July 15.
NE Omaha/Valley NE Zone Forecast
NE Omaha/Valley NE Zone Forecast for Thursday, January 16, 2020
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SUPERIOR COURT OF WASHINGTON FOR GRANT COUNTY
JUVENILE DEPARTMENT
LEGAL NOTICE
Grant County PUD (P.O. Box 878 Ephrata, WA 98823) is seeking coverage under the Washington State Department of Ecology's Construction Stormwater General Permit.
Legals January 22, 2020
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION and REGISTRATION DEADLINES -ADAMS COUNTY, WA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Special Election will be held on February 11, 2020 in Adams County, State of Washington, to submit to the qualified electors thereof, for their approval and adoption or rejection, special propositions. Replacement ballots may be obtained by contacting the Adams County Elections Office at 509-659-3249 or in person from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday thru Friday at 210 W Broadway Ave, Suite 200. Additional information about voter registration, candidates, ballot issues, ballot drop box locations, and voter service centers can be found at www.co.adams.wa.us/departments/elections_new2019. Registration Deadlines: The last day for mail in and online voter registrations and transfers for the February 11, 2020 Special Election is Monday February 3, 2020. The last day of in-person registration and transfers for the February 11, 2020 Special Election is Tuesday February 11, 2020. In-person registration is available daily at the Adams County Elections Office, 210 W Broadway Ave, Suite 200, Ritzville, WA 99169. The Adams County Services Building, 425 E Main Ave, Othello, WA 99344 will accept in person registrations at the voter service center on Election Day, February 11, 2020 from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm. Canvassing Board Meetings: The Adams County Canvassing Board will hold public meetings for the February 11, 2020 Special Election on the following days: Friday, January 31, 2020 at 10:00 am for logic and accuracy test, Tuesday, February 11, 2020 at 8:00 pm, Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 2:00 pm and Friday, February 21, 2020 at 11:00 am. These meetings will take place at the Adams County Elections Office at 210 W Broadway Ave, Suite 200, Ritzville WA, 99169. The February 11, 2020 ballot will include: Proposition 1 Submitted by Washtucna School District No. 109-43 Resolution No. 2019-03 Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy $150,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $150,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 Proposition 1 Submitted by Benge School District No. 122 Resolution No. 133 Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy $50,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $50,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 Proposition 1 Submitted by Othello School District No. 147-163-55 Resolution No. 19-008 Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy $2,350,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $2,435,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 $2,560,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2023 Proposition No. 1 Submitted by Lind School District No. 158 Resolution No. 19/20-1 Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy $525,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $525,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 Proposition No. 2 Submitted by Lind School District No. 158 Resolution No. 19/20-2 Capital Levy for Educational Technology Improvements $50,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $50,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 Proposition No. 1 Submitted by Ritzville School District No. 160-67 Resolution No. 2019-016 Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy $877,500 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $877,500 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 Proposition No. 2 Submitted by Ritzville School District No. 160-67 Resolution No. 2019-017 Capital Levy for Educational Technology Improvements $50,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $50,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 Proposition 1 Submitted by Odessa School District No. 105-157-166J Resolution No. 1-2019-20 Replacement Educational Programs and Operation Levy $600,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 Proposition 2 Submitted by Odessa School District No. 105-157-166J Resolution No. 2-2019-20 Replacement Capital Levy for School Improvements $100,000 for facility improvements to be collected in 2021 Proposition 1 Submitted by North Franklin School District No. J51-162 Resolution No. 499 Replacement of Expiring Educational Programs and Operation Levy $1,950,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $2,010,000 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 Proposition 1 Submitted by Endicott School District No. 308 Resolution No. 20-03 Educational Programs and Operation Replacement Levy $231,137 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2021 $241,591 for educational programs and operation to be collected in 2022 All Voter Service Centers for this election meet Accessibility Standards as set forth in the Revised Code of Washington, 29A.16 RCW and the Washington Administrative Code Title 434-257. Adams County Election Office Voters may drop off ballots; get replacement ballots; use an Accessible Voting Unit, or receive other assistance as needed beginning on Wednesday January 22, 2020 at the Adams County Elections Office located at 210 W Broadway Ave, Suite 200, Ritzville WA, 99169. For questions please call 509-659-3249 email [email protected] or go to our website at www.co.adams.wa.us. Adams County Services Building Voters may drop off ballots, get replacement ballots, or receive other assistance as needed only on February 11, 2020 at 425 E Main, Othello WA, 99344. Hours will be only be 8:30 am to 8:00 pm on February 11, 2020. For questions please call 509-659-3249 or 509-660-0584. You can also email [email protected] or go to our website at www.co.adams.wa.us/departments/elections_new2019. Ballot Drop Box Locations Town of Lind, 116 1/2 W. 2nd St., Lind, WA Adams County Public Services Building, 425 E. Main St. Othello, WA City of Ritzville, 216 E. Main St. Ritzville, WA Town of Washtucna, 165 S. Main St., Washtucna, WA IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 13th Day of January, 2020. Heidi K. Hunt, County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Adams County, Washington #01004/359509 Pub: January 22, 2020
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Zimbabwe elephants died from bacterial disease, say experts
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Parks authorities in Zimbabwe said Monday that the recent deaths of elephants have been caused by a bacterial disease that has previously affected elephants in Asia and other animals in southern Africa, although more tests will still be carried out.
China says Indian forces crossed border, fired warning shots
BEIJING (AP) — China said Indian forces crossed into territory it holds along their disputed border and fired warning shots at a Chinese patrol in a move it called a “serious military provocation” and a violation of their agreements.
Boston teachers challenge in-person teaching agreement
BOSTON (AP) — Boston public school teachers announced a legal challenge Thursday to the city's decision to continue some in-person classes, which they allege is in violation of an agreement that requires all-remote learning if the city's coronavirus positivity rate rises past 4%.
Boston teachers challenge in-person teaching agreement
BOSTON (AP) — Boston public school teachers announced a legal challenge Thursday to the city's decision to continue some in-person classes, which they allege is in violation of an agreement that requires all-remote learning if the city's coronavirus positivity rate rises past 4%.
PA loosens rent relief rules; Eagles to have fans in stands
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania is extending the application deadline and changing the rules of a key rent and mortgage relief program in an effort to boost participation by landlords and keep more people in their homes during the pandemic, the governor announced Tuesday.
UN report 'extremely concerned' about Burundi's new leader
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A United Nations commission of inquiry on Burundi says it is “extremely concerned" that new President Evariste Ndayishimiye has appointed senior officials who face international sanctions for alleged human rights abuses in the country’s 2015 political turmoil.
China says Indian forces crossed border, fired warning shots
BEIJING (AP) — China said Indian forces crossed into territory it holds along their disputed border and fired warning shots at a Chinese patrol in a move it called a “serious military provocation” and a violation of their agreements.