Local youth interested in becoming teen counselors at 4-H camp June 7-9 in Alpine, Wyoming, are invited to apply for such positions at the Franklin County Extension office, 561 W. Oneida. Â
Teen leaders will help plan and organize the camp, as well as teach and mentor younger children. Teen leaders from Franklin County will work with teens from other counties doing the same things.Â
4-H volunteers and parents are also invited to attend the camp and assist with the activities and help supervise.
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Children ages 9-12 interested in attending the camp may also register at the extension office. Camp fees are $85 and include meals, lodging, transportation, insurance, materials and camp supplies as well as a t-shirt. Space is limited and enrollment deadline is May 28.
KiwiSaver fee changes won t happen until regulator acts, providers say
14 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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Fund managers are under pressure to make sure their fees are offering value for money. Photo / File
Fund managers are under pressure to make sure their fees are offering value for money. Photo / File
There won t be any major shift in KiwiSaver fees until the regulator takes action against a provider, some KiwiSaver managers say. On Wednesday regulator the Financial Markets Authority released fee guidance to fund managers and their supervisors over fees amid concerns that KiwiSaver members are not getting good value for money.
Steve Daines: Outrageous States Handing Illegal Aliens Cash While Millions Unemployed
Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) said in a statement Monday that it is outrageous that states continue to hand illegal immigrants cash payments while millions of Americans are unemployed; he said he will introduce legislation to address this concern.
Daines announced he will soon introduce legislation to stop federal taxpayer dollars from going to states that make direct or indirect payments to illegal immigrants. Daines announced the legislation after news reports found that New York created a $2.1 billion fund to provide illegal immigrants payments, which could then be covered by the Democrats $1.9 trillion coronavirus package.
Yangon: Myanmar’s ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi was hit with a fresh criminal charge on Monday, as the junta’s tough crackdown on dissent rolls on.The 75-year-old Nobel.