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Nessel s office finds no criminal conduct in contact-tracing controversy

Lansing Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said her office found no evidence of criminal conduct after investigating a state contract for tracking the spread of COVID-19 that involved a Democratic political consultant. Nessel released a 29-page report Wednesday on her staff s inquiry into the agreement with Great Lakes Community Engagement, which is tied to Democratic consultant Michael Kolehouse. However, the report noted that the Attorney General s Office was unable to interview three critical individuals, including a central figure in the arrangement, Andrea Taverna, the Department of Health and Human Services senior adviser on opioid strategy. Taverna was in charge of developing the contact tracing program. Also, Lynn Sutfin, spokeswoman for the Department of Health and Human Services, and Sarah Lyon-Callo, the state s top epidemiologist, didn t agree to interviews, according to the report.

GRAINS-Soybeans add new highs on Argentine supply disruptions

12/24/2020 Corn holds near 17-month high despite S. America weather Wheat steps back, still near two-month high (New throughout; updates byline, dateline previously PARIS/SINGAPORE) By Christopher Walljasper CHICAGO, Dec 24 (Reuters) - Chicago soybeans climbed for a sixth consecutive day as a labor strike in Argentina stalls through the Christmas holiday, curbing global supply. Corn rose for a 10th consecutive session, supported by prolonged South American dryness that could hurt harvest prospects. Wheat slipped on holiday profit-taking, but held near two-month highs. The most-active soybean contract on the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) added 4-1/2 cents to $12.64-1/2 per bushel, after reaching $12.75 per bushel, its highest since June 23,

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