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An air charter service based in the Quad Counties has made its maiden flight.
David Morgan, the president of both companies, announced their first run in early May.
Morgan tells The Hawk the COVID-19 pandemic scuttled commercial air travel along the east coast.
“With the reduction in scheduled air service and the lack of direct connections, we think it’s a great time for folks to consider air charter as a way of doing business and getting back their time.”
Morgan says they hadn’t planned on a season stymied by the third wave, and the harsh travel restrictions that came along with it.
Submitted by paula on Sat, 05/01/2021 - 6:00am
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - The Nevada COVID Task Force has approved Douglas County s recovery plan, Moving Forward. Starting Saturday, May 1, the plan submitted by the Douglas County Commissioners goes into effect.
The biggest changes will be for a return to 100 percent occupancy for businesses unless governed by a licensing board such as the Nevada Gaming Control Board or the Nevada State Board of Cosmetology.
Until the state changes directives, Douglas County will keep following the mask mandate.
“Douglas County will continue to push for reopening of our businesses within the limits of the law,” said Douglas County Manager Patrick Cates. “During the transition to local control, it is important to note the State directive on masks will continue to be enforced in businesses by OSHA and other state boards and can be cited and fined for non-compliance. This is not coming from Douglas County. We ask all residents to be mi
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - The Nevada COVID Task Force has approved Douglas County s recovery plan, Moving Forward. Starting Saturday, May 1, the plan submitted by the Douglas County Commissioners goes into effect.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Nev. - They don t agree with Gov. Sisolak s handling of the pandemic, nor rules about masks and businesses, but the Douglas County Board of County Commissioners approved a COVID-19 reopening plan during their meeting April 15, 2021.
They begrudgingly passed a proposed reopening plan and will be submitting it to the Nevada COVID Task Force, where it is scheduled to be reviewed on Thursday, April 22. A plan was required from each county that wanted to take back control of reopening starting May 1 but still following statewide mandates including mask requirements. If reopening plans are not approved those counties wait until June 1 to reopen.