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Navajo Nation continues advocating for water and power for Navajo families residing in Westwater Subdivision

Navajo Nation continues advocating for water and power for Navajo families residing in Westwater Subdivision
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HOA turf, parking strip changes and xeriscaping incentives considered to help in Utah s drought

HOA turf, parking strip changes and xeriscaping incentives considered to help in Utah s drought Utah officials say drought recovery could take years and last updated 2021-07-08 19:41:50-04 SALT LAKE CITY — Utah lawmakers are exploring a number of water policy changes to promote conservation as the state s drought emergency worsens. On Thursday, Unfortunately, it will take much more than an average winter to pull us out of this drought. If we get an average winter, it will take much longer than that to refill our reservoirs, our ground water and to improve our conditions statewide, said Candice Hasenyager, the agency s deputy director.

More than 500 sexual offences on children on NSW school grounds every year

More than 500 sexual offences on children on NSW school grounds every year We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement More than 500 sexual offences against children and teens occur on school premises each year and last year that included more than 100 sexual assaults. The figures, from the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, cover public and private schools and involve incidents in which the victim was under 18 and the perpetrator either a peer or an adult. They come amid calls for better education in schools about consent after a petition started by a former student of eastern suburbs private school Kambala documented thousands of experiences of sexual assault. Sex education experts and principals say sexual assault is as much of a problem in co-ed settings as single-sex schools.

Utah s liquor store employees can expect to get raises as Legislature signs off

| Updated: March 6, 2021, 2:00 a.m. A bill that would boost the hourly wages at Utah’s state-run liquor stores and ensure that employee pay keeps pace in the future cleared the House on Thursday and now awaits the governor’s expected signature. SB137 gives the Utah Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control an additional $4.3 million to bring salaries for its retail clerks, warehouse workers, store managers and assistant managers up to market standards. The bill, which was previously passed by the Senate, would make store wages part of the liquor agency’s “cost of doing business,” according to House sponsor Rep. Timothy Hawkes, R-Centerville. That means hourly pay would no longer be subject each year to the whims of conservative lawmakers, many of whom abstain from drinking alcohol for religious reasons.

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