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Do tenants feel safe living off campus amid the coronavirus? Penn State students weigh in

At Penn State, many upperclassmen choose to move into off-campus apartments to finish the rest of their college years. However, the experience has changed this year in light of the coronavirus pandemic. Some apartment complexes in State College require tenants to follow coronavirus protocol for Pennsylvania. However, when it comes to consequences for residents disobeying mitigation efforts, there sometimes isn’t much apartment complexes can do. Taryn Strickland, a tenant in Park Hill Apartments, said she believes the complex can do a better job at keeping residents safe. Park Hill requires students to wear masks in the hallways, but students don’t always obey this, according to Strickland (junior-human resources).

RockyMounts to move distribution to Salt Lake City

RockyMounts, the bike rack manufacturer that built a facility in Las Colonias Business Park, is moving its warehouse and distribution operation to Salt Lake City. RockyMounts owner Bobby Noyes said the difficulty of getting products from Salt Lake City to Grand Junction for distribution is the reason behind the move. The company will still be headquartered in Grand Junction. “We’ve been bringing in containers from Salt Lake and it has gotten increasingly difficult,” Noyes said. “So what’s happened is, we’ll probably do 50 or 60 containers this year and the drivers don’t want to come here anymore.” RockyMounts, whose racks are manufactured overseas, has its products shipped in rail containers, which then have to be loaded onto trucks and driven from Salt Lake City to Grand Junction, Noyes said. The length of the trip and delays from weather and problems like flat tires have made drivers unwilling to make the trip, he said.

County Manager cautiously reports improved COVID-19 metrics

Why Spain s best-selling white wine should be on your radar

Why Spain’s best-selling white wine should be on your radar 03 March 2021 By Patrick Schmitt In a video released this week, we look at Spain’s most popular white wine and consider why it should be on your radar, wherever you’re based. Patrick Schmitt MW presents a selection of wines from Rueda As we outline in a new video, which can be watched here, this Spanish drop is perfect for lovers of crisp, light, white wines; the sort of people who order Sauvignon Blanc in bar, or buy a bottle of Chablis when they’re treating themselves for a night in.

The Future Of Initiative 190

MONTANA - Many bills target recreational marijuana in this legislative session, with proposed restrictions and regulations on dispensaries, and even THC levels in plants. But what happens to Initiative 190 if no action is taken on these bills? Experts say it would still stand as the law, but it s implementation is still uncertain. If nothing happens with the legislature, and it is the state agency setting policy, it also means they are setting licensing fees, and those licensing fees are going to cover whatever costs they have, Lobbyist for MTCIA Kate Cholewa said. Cholewa explains what could happen with Initiative 190 if no action is taken on recreational marijuana bills. The initiative would still be the law, but are multiple budgeting questions.

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