State of the Wine IndustryPart I - Join us on Wednesday, January 13th for a live videocast and release of the 20th annual State of the Wine Industry Report. This will be the first opportunity in 2021 to fully review the impact and magnitude of events that took place during 2020. Equally important, it will provide viewers with predictions about business conditions and consumer changes in 2021 and beyond. Some topics the panel will discuss include:The consumer you knew in 2020 isn’t the same consumer that will emerge in 2021. How will your winery capitalize on the opportunity?Wine sales will improve in some channels and deteriorate in others. Are you investing in a channel that will give you the most incremental lift?What will define winning and losing strategies in a post-COVID world that will include flat growth in total wine sales?Starting 2020 with acute oversupply should imply lower grape pricing for an extended term under normal conditions, but no
No, Efforts To Recall California Gov. Newsom Are Not ‘A Coup’
Wednesday, January 13, 2021 | Sacramento, CA
Rusty Hicks speaks to reporters during the 2019 California Democratic Party State Organizing Convention in San Francisco, Sunday, June 2, 2019.
AP Photo/Jeff Chiu
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California Democratic Party Chairman Rusty Hicks called the legal effort to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom “the California coup.”
A coup is the violent overthrow of a government, often with the help of the military or state police.
A recall is nothing like that. It’s a legal process that asks voters to decide whether to remove an elected official at the ballot box.
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According to the likes of ABC, CBS, and NBC on Tuesday, the only thing newsworthy coming out of the State of California was their struggle with the coronavirus. But what they tried to keep under the radar was the state’s radical Supreme Court ruling that so-called “nonviolent” sex offenders could not be excluded from the state’s early parole program.
Instead of informing their viewers of California’s disturbing favoritism to sex offenders and pedophiles, the networks continued to boast about President-elect Joe Biden bashing President Trump’s vaccine distribution efforts. They also elevated Biden’s detail-free claim he’ll vaccinate one million Americans a day in his first 100 days in office.
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Portraits of 20 Oregonians who died in the 2020 coronavirus pandemic
Updated on Dec 28, 2020;
Published on Dec 24, 2020
Samantha Hickey and her husband, Robb, with their daughter, 5, Blakelee, and son, 7, Reed.
By staff and wire reports
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Kim Forn Luey was born in Guangyang Village, Toisan, Guangdong, China. The family immigrated to Portland in 1947, where Kim graduated from Franklin High School. She earned a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Oregon in 1963, married her husband Jimmie in 1964 and raised four boys. She worked nine years as a tour guide at Alpenrose Dairy starting in 1977 and then was a substitute teacher for the Beaverton school district for 19 years. Kim spent 4,300+ hours volunteering at the Lan Su Chinese Garden starting in 2000. She died of COVID-19 related complications.