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COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations, Deaths Rise | JAM N 107 5

Oregon reports 20 more COVID-19 related deaths, Crook County s 30th; 2,777 cases, 1,080 hospitalizations

Oregon reports 20 more COVID-19 related deaths, Crook County s 30th; 2,777 cases, 1,080 hospitalizations
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Arts Council awards Vermont Infrastructure grants | Vermont Business Magazine

From Murals to Sculpture, Infrastructure Grants Enliven Vermont Communities Vermont Business Magazine Strengthening the connection between people and place, the five award-winning projects of the Vermont Art Council’s 2021 Animating Infrastructure grants worth $60,000 promise to bring vibrancy and vitality to their communities through public art. The 2021 awardees are: Albany Community Trust, Inc.: $5,000 to design a mural or functional public sculpture for the new Albany General Store Catamount Arts, St. Johnsbury: $15,000 to support the design and installation of a vibrant light and art-filled passage/tunnel connecting the downtown and the riverfront Fairlee Community Arts: $15,000 to support the design and installation of public art that will transform an interstate underpass into a welcoming connection between commerce corridor and outdoor recreation assets

Coronavirus in Oregon: 794 new cases, 3 deaths reported

Coronavirus in Oregon: 794 new cases, 3 deaths reported OregonLive.com 3 hrs ago © Mark Graves/Mark Graves Mark Graves/The Oregonian Oregon officials announced another 794 confirmed and presumed cases of the coronavirus in Oregon on Saturday, as well as three new deaths. The latest numbers come after Gov. Kate Brown on Friday defended her decision to enact “extreme risk” COVID-19 restrictions across 15 counties encompassing nearly 70% of Oregon’s population saying acting now will end up preventing more misery as a fourth surge batters the state. “I was presented with data showing two paths that Oregon could take: One in which we took no additional action and stood by while more people die from this disease,” Brown said during a live-streamed news conference Friday. “Or another that required a temporary tightening of restrictions for certain counties but could save hundreds of lives and prevent as many as 450 hospitalizations over the next three weeks. As y

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