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To mask up or not to mask up? Requirements vary from businesses to government offices

Apr 5, 2021 The Boone County Commissioners have decided to allow the mask mandate to expire. However, while masks in the courthouse will be up to individuals, the offices and courts may still require masks. File photo As Gov. Eric Holcomb’s mask mandate changes to a mask advisory, the Boone County Commissioners have decided to not require masks in county buildings. However, they are allowing individual offices to make their own decisions about masks. Holcomb announced the mask mandate will expire today, adding that local officials could require masks. Masks are required in all state government buildings and schools, Holcomb said. He also said that businesses could make their own decisions about masks.

Cascade Natural Gas offers grants for customers behind on bills

Jets Agree To Blockbuster Trade Involving Sam Darnold | AM 600 WMT

Adam Schefter reports the Jets have traded Darnold to the Carolina Panthers in exchange for three draft picks: a sixth-rounder in the 2021 NFL Draft later this month, as well as a second-rounder and fourth-rounder in 2022. The Jets already held the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming 2021 NFL Draft and are likely even more inclined to select a quarterback amid Darnold s departure, having recently held multiple virtual meetings with former BYU quarterback Zach Wilson, according to Rich Cimini. The Jets were reportedly conflicted by whether to trade the former No. 3 overall pick, who has played for two coaches during his three-year career,

Jets Agree To Blockbuster Trade Involving Sam Darnold

AT&T funds UGA research on flood risk in Athens

AT&T released findings from a University of Georgia research effort on March 25, where studies of Athens-Clarke County found that Black, Hispanic and low-income communities had 38% to 185% higher flood risk compared to the average risk.  In 2019, AT&T began a Climate Resiliency Community Challenge, an effort to help communities in the southeastern United States build resilience to climate change by funding local universities, including the University of Georgia and the Georgia Institute of Technology, to conduct projects in assessing climate risks and aiding local governments in climate adaptation and resilience planning. AT&T announced in February 2020 that both UGA and Georgia Tech would be given $50,000 to conduct their research. Using these donations and data commissioned by AT&T from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory, the universities looked to tackle local climate impacts and their community responses, according to an email from AT&T. 

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