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Virus vaccinations begin at Stockton prison medical site

Virus vaccinations begin at Stockton prison medical site Share Updated: 1:30 PM PST Dec 23, 2020 Virus vaccinations begin at Stockton prison medical site Share Updated: 1:30 PM PST Dec 23, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript TY: UC DAVIS RECEIVED ABOUT 4900 DOSES OF THE PFIZER VACCINE LAST WEEK. ABOUT 4,000 FRONTLINE WORKERS HAVE ALREADY BEEN VACCINATED. AND VACCINATIONS HAVE BEGUN AT PRISONS ACROSS THE STATE. 65 INMATES AND EMPLOYEES AT THE CALIFORNIA HEALTH CARE FACILITY IN STOCKTON VOLUNTEERED TO RECEIVE THE VACCINE YESTERDAY, THIS ACCORDING TO “THE LOS ANGELES TIMES.” VACCINATIONS OF HIGH-RISK INMATES AND EMPLOYEES IS ALSO EXPECTED TO GET UNDERWAY SOON AT A PRISON IN VACAVILLE, AND CHOWCHILLA. STATE PRISONS HAVE MORE THAN 10,000 ACTIVE CORONAVIRUS CASES AMONG INMATES, ACC

County sets levy at 0% increase, budget, wages decided

The Caledonia Argus Houston County commissioners certified the 2021 levy on December 15. The total payable amount is the same as last year - with a “0% increase.” So the total (gross levy) will be $13,527,998. Reduced by county program aid, the net levy remains at $12,439,721. That net amount also includes an expected surplus of $30,207. Even though the overall levy remains the same, individual taxpayers may see some significant differences in taxable valuations in 2021. That will affect the share that each property owner will pay towards the net levy.  The board also approved the 2021 final operating budget at 29,311,947 in expenditures, and revenues of $29,346,611. Staff reported that Houston County will receive $387,594 as part of a small business relief grant program from the State of Minnesota, of which approximately $8,000 can be used for administrative costs associated with the effort. Houston County will have until March 31 to allocate those dollars to local

The Sunday Read: Plan for 2021 to be less sickeningly sweet

(The Center Square) – The intention was for this random act of journalism to be my final contribution to the industry ahead of the holidays. I d plow straight through this column. Keep it tight. Make it short. Subject-predicate. State my case, make my case, and then close my case. Afterward, get on with the rest of my work. But I wrote this in something of a rain-delay situation. I had to wait about an hour beyond my control to get rolling because the smoke alarms were going off and a sickeningly sweet cloud was hanging about 8 feet above the first floor of my home/workplace. It was difficult to concentrate on what felt like my first day at the Wonka factory.

Records show Foxconn, Wisconsin nearing agreement

Records show Foxconn, Wisconsin nearing agreement By: Associated Press December 18, 2020 2:47 pm MADISON, Wis. (AP) The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals has rejected a third federal lawsuit seeking to invalidate Act 10, the Wisconsin law restricting collective bargaining. The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 139 and two of its individual members filed a lawsuit that claimed three parts of Act 10 violated their First Amendment rights to free speech and association. Local 139 represents more than 10,000 heavy-equipment operators in the construction industry and nearly 2,500 contractors throughout Wisconsin. The lawsuit took issue with provisions of Act 10 that made it harder for general-employee unions to retain certification as exclusive bargaining agents, prohibited public-sector employees from collectively bargaining with their general employees over anything except base wages and prohibited public employers from deducting union dues from general empl

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