For more than 75 years, Junior Auxiliary of Columbus has been an active community partner, giving thousands of service hours in benefit of the children of Lowndes County. The nonprofit organization's annual Charity Ball is a celebration and review of the work accomplished that year, and a reveal of the Charity Ball king and queen.
Hull Women s Week will celebrate inspirational women living and working in the city
The week-long programme of events will include talks and appearances by leading female figures
Inspirational women, from left, Louise Cheeseman, Louise Beech, Sue Stephenson and Dr Lee Karen Stow
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December 24, 2020
Third round of business relief grants approved
Yamhill County commissioners held a special meeting Tuesday to approve the distribution of state grant funds to county businesses impacted by the shutdowns Governor Kate Brown ordered to prevent wider spread of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
The county had a little more than $1.4 million to spend on its third round of business relief grants, and added $468 of county money to make the 144 grants it approved work out to an even $10,000 each, County Administrator Ken Huffer said.
The county created three tiers for the grants, with those businesses forced to shut down altogether by the governor’s most recent executive order given top priority.
areas, north and west of the district. dc is about 35. temperatures will be important tonight. let s start with the fog advisory. i want you to see it s mainly right now for northern virginia, but the national weather service is considering expanding this if the fog is continuing to be a problem. this will go to 7:00 in the morning. let s take the map full so you can see it. it s possible that your visibility could drop sharply, down to a quarter mile or below. dulles is already there. this may expand to maryland and dc as we go into the overnight hours. it s already bad as we were looking into northwest dc. we also have a little bit of light rain we have to keep an eye on. i want you to see what s going on with that. luckily for us, this is not the same scenario as last night. this is not a storm coming up the coast. this is a weak disturbance in the atmosphere coming up the mountains. there are a few spots where temperatures are really close to 32 degrees. check out hagerst
police say torbit was assaulted when he opened fire, possibly hitting gamble. four others were also hit and wounded in a barrage of 41 shots. we know it s a mistake. and mistakes happen. we know that what happened to sean wasn t meant to be. but there s got to be some kind of recourse for the action taken. police hope the video will help unravel exactly what happened. dispatch records will also be checked. meanwhile, plain clothed officers will be in uniform. this is purely for officer safety reasons. reporter: training and rules, regarding lethal force, will also be reviewed. deadly force is to be used as the final deterrent. it s not to be used first. because the outcome can last forever. it will call on attorney general eric holder to investigate these shootings. baltimore mayor has also asked for an outside agency to investigate. funeral arrangements for officer william torbit have been made. a public viewing will be held tuesday at the wily funeral home o