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Troy residents find ways to cool off during extreme heatwave
The City of Troy has the distinction of having the lowest elevations in the state, and this week, they also have some of the highest temperatures.
By: Sean Wells
and last updated 2021-06-30 00:37:57-04
TROY â The City of Troy, a small community in Northwest Montana has the distinction of having the lowest elevation in the state, this week, they also have some of the highest temperatures.
âWhen itâs calm like this it stays here, the heat stays here. It doesnât move thereâs no wind, so it stays here,â Troy Mayor Dallas Carr told MTN News.
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Making a meal of it? A wartime view of pub restrictions
After reports linking rising sales of scotch eggs to Tier 2 restrictions, Dr David Beckingham offers a historical perspective on rules regulating pub meals.
Tier 2 coronavirus restrictions allow pubs and bars to continue to trade if they can operate like restaurants. They can serve alcohol for consumption on their premises only if it accompanies a ‘substantial meal’. This prompted various media outlets to explore what might count as a legitimate meal. Would a pasty, or perhaps a sausage roll? Or maybe a scotch egg?
‘Many questions of fact will be raised as to what is the minimum amount of food which constitutes a meal,’ wrote the Daily Mail. But this was not a commentary on COVID-19: this was September 1915, when Britain’s pubs and their patrons were enrolled in a different fight.