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Churches Can Allow Larger Gatherings, and Readers Respond

“CDPHE revised its public health order to remove numerical capacity limits on houses of worship after several recent United States Supreme Court rulings concerning other states’ orders that imposed different capacity restrictions on houses of worship than on other critical businesses, according to a statement from the Colorado State Joint Information Center. Requirements previously included a limit on the number of individuals who could be present in a house of worship, similar to the limits on other indoor events.” While the size of religious gatherings has been settled for now, other debates rage, as evidenced by the So if you believe in a magic sky fairy, you don’t have to follow public health guidelines. Sounds reasonable.

RE Top 10 stories: Absentee voting, lawsuits complicated 2020 elections

RE Top 10 stories: Absentee voting, lawsuits complicated 2020 elections National attention was placed on the 2nd Congressional District race in Minnesota after Legal Marijuana Now party candidate Adam Weeks died. Written By: Rachel Fergus | × A sign directs primary voters into the University of Wisconsin-River Falls Falcon Center on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 11, 2020. Michael Brun / RiverTown Multimedia What a year, eh? The RiverTown newsroom looked back on 2020 to compile lists of the most important news and sports stories covered by the Star-Observer and Republican Eagle. Check back to Top 10 Stories of 2020 over the next few days to see what made the cut. Due to the pandemic the 2020 elections faced new challenges, primarily absentee voting.

Attorney Lin Wood Bizarrely Predicts Pence Will Face Execution by Firing Squad and Sing Like a Bird

Attorney Lin Wood Bizarrely Predicts Pence Will Face Execution by Firing Squad and Sing Like a Bird
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New Mexico Democratic Governor Tries to Fine Churches 10,000 Dollars for CHRISTmas Eve Services

New Mexico’s Democratic Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham fined two churches $10,000 apiece for violating the state’s social distancing requirements, and her communications director released a statement accompanying the fine implying that the pastors involved were “pro-virus,” according to a report from Daily Wire. The churches, Legacy Church and Cavalry Church, are described as “megachurches” by local ABC affiliated KOAT-TV. Both attracted attention after they posted videos on their respective social media sites showing hundreds of parishioners gathered singing Christmas carols during Christmas Eve services. Those videos garnered significant attention on social media and ultimately led to news stories from local media affiliates, which seems to have prompted the governor’s actions.

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