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Near-complete loss of young salmon in Sacramento River possible

Near-complete loss of young salmon in Sacramento River possible
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Bay Briefing: The eye-popping price of Bay Area single-family zoning

Bay Briefing: The eye-popping price of Bay Area single-family zoning
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CNMI Fisheries Working Group seeks additional documentation for public grant assistance

WDFW seeks input from fishing industry on $40 million in relief spending

WDFW seeks input from fishing industry on $40 million in relief spending By Dave Haviland, The Daily World Published: June 2, 2021, 8:08am Share: ABERDEEN The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking feedback from commercial fishers, shellfish growers, charter boat owners, seafood processors and members of the public as it develops a spending plan for $40 million in federal relief funding for industry members impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The funding is part of an additional $255 million in federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funding approved by the U.S. Congress that followed an initial $300 appropriation, of which Washington state received $50 million, last summer. The current allocation includes $30 million for all federally recognized tribes in coastal states and the Great Lakes and $15 million for Great Lakes states.

Highlights from KFSK s on-going COVID-19 program

Posted by Angela Denning | May 14, 2021 This sign is posted on the door of the Petersburg Post Office. (Photo by Angela Denning/KFSK) COVID show notes for Friday, May 14, 2021 – Incident commander Karl Hagerman  – COVID situation in Petersburg right now, still at low risk, four active cases, all travel related, people who have left Petersburg, returned here and since tested positive. They were symptomatic and were tested at the airport and at Petersburg Medical Center’s respiratory clinic. They have been directed to isolate and he believes the risk to festival-goers is low. Petersburg still has a face covering mandate in place. He mentioned the Centers for Disease Control’s latest guidance on fully vaccinated people and masking.

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