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Owls Head to host online informational meeting regarding Knox County Airport

Knox County Regional Airport. (File photo/Chris Wolf) OWLS HEAD  A competitive grant award from Libraries Transforming Communities is being used to host a Zoom meeting for Owls Head residents and other interested parties to provide information on the Knox County Airport: its master plan, the roles of the various stakeholders, a summary of Owls Head’s Comprehensive Plan and a review of the current expiring interlocal agreement and the proposed new 20-year agreement which will be voted on in mid-April by Owls Head residents. Invited to speak in a highly structured format at the meeting are all identified stakeholders: the FAA, the regional airport advisory committee (APAC), the County, the airport manager, the Owls Head Airport Advisory Committee (OHAC) and the Owls Head Select Board/Town Committee members.

Here s what you need to know: Thursday, March 11

Phase 1B Tier 3 opens next week, allowing critical workers a chance to receive the vaccine. The Missouri Hospital Association says demand for the vaccine still outweighs supply. Thursday is the one year mark of the World Health Organization declaring COVID-19 to be a global pandemic. One year later, Missouri and the whole world has gone through a trying year with constant changes. The pandemic began on March 11, 2020. With the WHO s pandemic announcement, the University of Missouri also switched classes to online through spring break from COVID-19 concerns. Two days later on March 13, Governor Parson declared a state of emergency in Missouri over the COVID-19 pandemic. Columbia shortly followed with a declaration of emergency within city limits on March 16.

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KiwiRail And Te Ātiawa O Te Waka-a-Māui Formalise Partnership Through Kawenata

Thursday, 11 March 2021, 3:25 pm KiwiRail and Te Ātiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui Trust today recognised the importance of their partnership by signing a Kawenata - a formal relationship agreement. The Kawenata, which was signed at Waikawa Marae, is the first of its kind to be signed by KiwiRail and marks a step forward in the company’s relationships with local iwi throughout Aotearoa. The Kawenata recognises the importance of the partnership between KiwiRail and Te Ātiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui and lays the cornerstone for a long-standing relationship based on shared values and mutual understanding. It was signed by KiwiRail’s Chief

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