10 Life Lessons I Learned During the Coronavirus Pandemic
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As things slowly start to normalize, have you taken the time to reflect on the things you learned during the coronavirus pandemic? I know I sure have. It s been a stressful year, but at the same time, I think a lot of us learned more about ourselves and what s truly important. With that being said, here are 10 takeaways or life lessons that I learned during the pandemic.
1. It s okay to not be okay. The last year has been stressful between the pandemic, the election, riots, storms, hurricanes, etc. I think a lot of us used the time to work on ourselves and how to ask for help.
What To Do If Your Deceased Relative Gets a Stimulus Check
By now many people already used their stimulus check and that extra money is a thing of the past. Now here is the interesting part. Unfortunately in January, my girlfriend s grandmother passed away. Before her passing, she did receive the first 2 stimulus checks. Now, 3 months after my girlfriend s grandmother s passing, the family received a check addressed to her. A little weird right? We are sure they are not the only ones that have encountered such a situation.
After doing some research we found out that you must return the check to the U.S Government. The only way that someone can keep the stimulus check that is sent to a family member that is deceased is if someone in the household is on the check because they are joint filers. This would most likely be in the case if one spouse is still alive. According to the IRS, even if your name is on the check because you and your deceased family member were joint filers you may
Woman With Outstanding Warrants Allegedly Sold Meth in Missoula
On Monday, a Missoula Sheriff’s Deputy was dispatched to a report of a female, later identified as 22-year-old Alexia Pierre, who was believed to be under the influence of drugs in the 2600 block of South Avenue West. The deputy located Pierre in passenger seat of a vehicle that was parked outside. The driver expressed that Pierre’s behavior was odd and that she wanted Pierre out of her vehicle.
The deputy made contact with Pierre who was talking at a fast pace, mumbling most of her phrases, and was difficult to understand. During the investigation, the deputy learned that Pierre had two active arrest warrants out of Lake County, Montana. The warrants had a total bond amount of $70,000 for failures to appear in two cases with felony drug possession charges.
Former Osceola Co. Deputy Convicted of Sex Crimes & Drugs
Hired to protect and serve but wound up serving his own sick needs and now this former sheriff deputy will be serving hard time.
We hear about sex crimes and drug abuse all the time, but it s even worse when we hear it s someone who is hired to protect us all from this kind of thing.
According to FOX 17, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel prosecuted 39-year-old Andrew Wernette of Reed City for 9 counts of possessing child sexually abusive material and a pile of felony drug crimes. He will serve concurrent sentences all on of the counts against him.
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