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Truist top executive King gets 7% salary hike, 29% boost in total compensation for 2020

MDC set to launch new Montana Emergency Rental Assistance program

GREAT FALLS, Mont. - In the wake of the pandemic the Montana Department of Commerce is set to launch a new program that will give Montana renters and landlords the help they need. In the next few months, renters can look forward to the new Montana Emergency Rental Assistance program which will help those who were impacted by the pandemic. The program will cover rent and utility, and any costs dating back to April of 2020. Renters will have to provide late bills or utility shut-off bills to prove housing instability, but there are income requirements as well. The program can serve Montanan renters who are at 80% of area median income and below. So, for example, a family of four in Lewis & Clark County. if their income is about $5,500 a month or less, they would qualify for this program, Housing Division Administrator Cheryl Cohen said.

Penn State Fashion Society fosters creativity among clothing-loving students

From hosting fashion shows and photoshoots to featuring guest speakers, the Fashion Society at Penn State is a place for fashion-loving students to learn more about the fashion industry and to express themselves through clothing. Emily Margolis, the president of the Fashion Society, said the organization aims to make each member feel welcomed. “The Fashion Society is for students to have a creative outlet if they are interested in the fashion industry or just like wearing cute outfits in general,” Margolis (senior-marketing) said. “It is really just for people to come together and be creative.” The club currently has approximately 150 members, according to Margolis.

A green thumb inherited from her grandfather: Riza Plants thrives in downtown Napa

JESSICA ZIMMER A wide array of tropical plants thrive in Napa homes, including snake plants, Chinese evergreens, succulents, cacti, and ZZ plants, also known as Zanzibar Gems. Alyssa Piombo, owner of Riza Plants in Napa, said the two most important factors are the amount of light in the home and the owner’s ‘plant parenting’ commitment. “The best plants for a lower light environment are snake plants and ZZ plants. Ferns, Monstera, and Pothos plants do well a little further from a window in bright indirect light. Fiddle leaf figs and succulents grow best in direct sun.” We re offering our best deal ever with this Editor s Special. Support local news coverage by subscribing to the Napa Valley Register.

Large-scale local solar project to be discussed at Tuesday FPB meeting

Among the items to be discussed or voted on at the Frankfort Plant Board’s monthly meeting Tuesday is one that could significantly shake up Frankfort’s energy landscape.  The authors of the proposal, Andy McDonald and Walt Baldwin, estimate that a developer would invest $25 million to $35 million in the project in order to provide power to all four public entities at a rate almost half that of FPB’s current retail electricity rate.  The plan’s implementation is contingent on the FPB board s approval. The proposed facility would be funded by a private developer at no cost to the local government entities, McDonald said. 

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