From USA TODAY Network and wire reports Alabama Montgomery: Alabama public health officials are warning people to avoid eating any fish from some state waterways because of contamination. The state Department of Public Health issued its latest fish consumption advisories this month. They are based on nearly 500 samples of specific fish species taken during the fall of 2020 from 41 bodies of water, health officials said. Restrictions on consumption are broken down by waterbody and presented as the safe number of meals of a species that can be eaten in a given period of time. In some locations, people are advised to avoid all fish. Mercury is often cited as the fish contaminant of concern.
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Forget Stimulus Checks. This Is Better: A Stimulus iPhone? They may not be $1,400 coronavirus stimulus checks, but for many high school and college students, a free iPhone may be the next best thing. They may not be $1,400 coronavirusstimulus checks, but for many high school and college students, a free iPhone may be the next best thing. It appears that one McDonald’s franchise in Altamont, Illinois, had this in mind when it came up with a plan to entice new workers by saying that it will give away the popular phone after six months of employment. Not surprisingly, the tactic has gone viral on Twitter after a passerby put up a photo on the social media site.
Arizona has come up with the Back to Work Program. Under this program, the state is offering a one-time $1,000 payment to unemployment recipients who accept part-time employment. Those who accept full-time employment would be eligible to get $2,000 under the program. “In Arizona, we’re going to use federal money to encourage people to work instead of paying people not to work,” Gov. Doug Ducey told reporters. Along with a one-time bonus, people would also be eligible for cash for community college and child care, Ducey said. The full bonus check and other benefits would go to those who work for at least eight weeks and 40-hours a week in their first ten weeks of starting the new job.