Under a new L.A. County health order set to be issued this week, such verification will be necessary for attendees of large theme parks and outdoor “mega events” those with 10,000-plus attendees starting Oct. 7.
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June 24, 2021
PRETTY NICE We had a very toasty Monday and if the forecast holds true, we ve got another batch of hot days as well, so I hope you re all staying well hydrated and as cool as possible. However, our Tuesday morning drizzle was definitely a surprise, but probably not for those in the midst of making hay. Let s hope it s just a brief amount and it dries out in no time and the hay makers and beachcombers are happy once again by the time you read this.
BE RESPONSIBLE This is also the time that we hear many, many horror stories of animals and children being left in hot cars and wind up dying and I simply cannot fathom how in the world this keeps happening! Let s not hear any tragic stories about the deaths of children or animals around here, as there just isn t any justification for it happening.
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POTSDAM â Without comment, the Village Board of Trustees approved an ordinance that allows village residents to keep chickens.
A similar ordinance failed in 2011. Another in July of 2020 was rejected and sent back to the planning board to be simplified.
There are a number of provisions to the ordinance that was passed Monday afternoon.
No more than six chickens will be allowed for each property, renters must have authorization from property owners, coops or cages must be at least 25 feet from neighborsâ doors and windows and five feet from property lines, and hens must be in a coop or cage that has adequate protection from weather and predators.
The old instrument is helping young players carry on tradition. My mom was like, You re going to learn this because you re Russian, 14-year old Alex French of The Colony said. He made it to the finals playing a Russian World War II-era accordion that was handed down by a family friend. So it made it through World War II, which is pretty cool. I was actually born and adopted from. Russia, 18-year old Nick Heatly of Dallas said. Heatly has been a finalist in the past and said his accordion is a connection to his past. Breaking out an accordion at a party is always something really fun to do, Heatly said. I just fell in love with the instrument.