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Missouri governor orders end to federal pandemic unemployment benefits

Missouri governor orders end to federal pandemic unemployment benefits Joe Mueller, The Center Square © Provided by Washington Examiner In a bid to encourage people to return work, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson on Tuesday announced the discontinuation of the $300-per-week federal pandemic unemployment compensation. He ordered the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations to notify the U.S. Department of Labor of ending participation in six programs effective June 12. Popular Searches “Despite our economy’s strong comeback, many business owners and employers across the state are still struggling, not because of COVID-19 but because they can t find people to fill the jobs,” Parsons said during a news conference at the state capitol.

Deficient report preceded permit to demolish Bo marine lab

Jump to navigation David Briggs The Coast Guard raised a temporary flag pole and flag, then lowered the flag in a symbolic ceremony last Thursday to commemorate the demolition of the Bolinas marine lab.   By  05/05/2021 The Coast Guard lowered the flag at its old lifeboat station in Bolinas last week and handed it off to a professor from the College of Marin, which will raze the property this month to create a new marine laboratory. The ceremony marked the end of the historic buildings, but local historians say the decision to demolish one of three remaining lifeboat stations in the Bay Area is based on a faulty report. 

Batman Would Surely Approve of This Beautiful New Portland Gallery

Batman Would Surely Approve of This Beautiful New Portland Craft Gallery Day in the Life Gallery lets fine crafts shine in all their glory and wants to tell you what makes each piece special. By Eden Dawn 4/29/2021 at 12:30am This Austin Heitzman  Walnut Whiskey Armoire is made from one giant walnut burl. Stepping inside the Day in the Life gallery feels like what I imagine stepping into a corner of Bruce Wayne’s expansive manor is like. I can picture him striding in Italian leather shoes over the intricate hand-laid white oak parquet floors run with brass trim and matching walls. He walks up to the jaw-dropping $12,000 hand-carved whiskey armoire made from one massive walnut burl, before pulling it open to reveal lighted glass shelves with the finest liquors and pours himself a drink. Maybe he swirls his whiskey underneath the four-foot-wide handblown glass installation by Portlander Andy Paiko as he wrestles with his inner Batman demons or brainstorms a new gadget fo

Prices of wood, lumber may continue trending higher in Missouri

Prices of wood, lumber may continue trending higher in Missouri Joe Mueller, The Center Square © Provided by Washington Examiner Two years ago, Missouri warehouses overflowed with wood products. But seven months ago, a dramatic change led to higher demand for wood and lumber, and significant price increases. Low inventories and shortages are driving up prices for consumers and creating challenges for manufacturers and suppliers. Popular Searches “I’ve never seen us go from nearly full inventory to nearly empty in such a short period of time,” said Bucky Pescaglia, president of Missouri-Pacific Lumber Company in Fayette, Mo. “With that comes escalating prices due to supply and demand in the market.”

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