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An annual Oroville tradition is making a comeback this year
Usually the whole downtown is closed off with a street fair, car show and parade but those events are on hold. Friday’s event is a drive-in movie. Saturday, a salsa taste-off and a spring fest.
Posted: May 7, 2021 7:04 PM
Updated: May 7, 2021 9:03 PM
Posted By: Kristian Lopez
OROVILLE, Calif. - An Oroville tradition has made a comeback but is looking a little different now, due to the pandemic. You get a parade, there s a car show, there are booths so you get a lot people that maybe have never been to Oroville, said Michael Hannah, the owner of Well Worn. So they get to come see the downtown Oroville businesses and see what we have to offer, she continued.
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A number of drink and drug-drivers were dealt with in Rockhampton Magistrates Court last week.
Wayne Leslie Walters had marijuana in his system when he was intercepted driving along Knight Street, Park Avenue, at 6pm on February 18.
Walters pleaded guilty to the charge in Rockhampton Magistrates Court on April 28.
He addressed Magistrate Jason Schubert and said he had a joint one night because he had back spasms and it helped him relax at night to sleep.
âI donât do it every night,â he said.
âI have seen a doctor since and am now on an opioid to help me sleep.
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The Nile dam dispute is further away from resolution than ever after a flurry of uncompromising comments by officials in Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia this week, experts say.
The war of words comes less than three months before Addis Ababa is due to press ahead with a second and much larger filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) on the Blue Nile despite stern warnings by downstream Egypt and Sudan not to do so before a comprehensive agreement is reached.
Egypt, the most populous Arab nation with 100 million people, says Ethiopia’s hydroelectric dam will cut its share of the Nile’s water, on which it depends for more than 90 per cent of its fresh water needs.
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