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Federal judge killed in hit-and-run incident; police say driver was disoriented, aggressive

U.S. District Judge Sandra Feuerstein of the Eastern District of New York was struck and killed in Boca Raton, Florida, on Friday when a car drove onto the sidewalk where Feuerstein was walking.

Rio Blanco largely prevails over gas firm tax valuation

A state board agrees with Rio Blanco County that an energy company’s gas gathering and processing personal property assets in the county are worth far more than what the company paid Encana for them and other holdings in 2017. The Colorado Board of Assessment Appeals has decided that the assets in question, owned by Utah Gas Corp., had an actual value for tax purposes of about $29.6 million for the 2019 tax year. That’s a downward adjustment from the $32.1 million value that the Rio Blanco County Assessor’s Office had put on the assets, but Utah Gas Corp. had argued they should have been valued at $6.5 million.

Times West Virginian publisher to retire after 46-year career

4 hrs ago Titus Workman, publisher of the Times West Virginian, will retire April 30 after a 46-year career in the newspaper industry. SUBMITTED PHOTO FAIRMONT — Every career has touchpoints and that is certainly the case for Titus Workman who has worked in the newspaper industry for 46 years. Workman, publisher of the Times West Virginian, will retire on April 30. Workman said he will carry with him memories of such world-changing events as the Iran hostage situation, the shooting of President Ronald Reagan and 9/11. I ve enjoyed working for CNHI as well as all of the other newspaper owners I ve worked with, Workman said. I ve also enjoyed working with the staff of the Times West Virginian. This staff has been a delight to work with.

Additional funding to support travel agents

Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade The Morrison Government will provide an additional $130 million to support travel agents. Our Government has now committed $258 million to support travel agents through the COVID-19 Consumer Travel Support Program, this is on top of the 800,000 discounted airfares provided via the $1.2 billion aviation and tourism support package as well as access to JobSeeker. Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment Dan Tehan said applications for Round 2 of the program were now open to provide further support for eligible travel agents, inbound tour operators and tour wholesalers. “Our Government is finalising payments under Round One of the program valued at $128 million, which has supported around 3000 travel agents who continue to service their customers, including by providing refunds and credits for Australians whose travel has been impacted by state border lockdowns and the closure of international borders,” Mr Tehan said.

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