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President Joe Biden and VP Kamala Harris stand on stage during their inauguration on Wednesday, Jan. 20. | Andrew Harnik/Pool via Getty Images
Welcome to the
JOE BIDEN presidency. “Democracy has prevailed,” he declared at the open of his inaugural address.
Sons soldier on for the future EVERYTIME you turn on the television, there are reports about the war in Iraq. But the conflict is many miles away and there might be a temptation to dismiss it as not important. After all, it s not going to affect anyone here.is it? Well, there are at least three families in Barry who scour the news every day for information about loved ones serving in the war-torn regions. And they ve spoken to the News of their hopes - and fears. While many have returned home after a sixth month tour, one brave Barry lad is in Iraq alongside the Black Watch as they assisting the American forces.
The end of 2020 couldnât get here fast enough for many. Itâs been the year of the toilet paper shortage, face masks, quarantines, job losses and political strife. It will be remembered as the Presidential election year when a pandemic altered life for people across the globe.
Coronavirus affected life in Madison County, too. And there were numerous COVID-19 stories on the front page of The Madison County Journal in 2020, but there was plenty of local news not related to the virus this year.
Here is a look back at front-page news in The Journal in 2020:
JANUARY
â¢Madison County commissioners voted 5-0 to include a referendum on the 2020 General Election ballot to allow voters to decide on whether to give senior citizens a break on their property tax bills.
Massive waves of lava on Jupiterâs Moon Io seen in exceptionally detailed map of lava lake
Massive waves of lava on Jupiterâs Moon Io seen in exceptionally detailed map of lava lake
Researchers At University Of California (UC) Berkeley Took Advantage Of A Rare Orbital Alignment Between Io And Europa, The Two Of Jupiterâs Moons And Obtained An Exceptionally Detailed Map Of The Largest Lava Lake On Lo.
News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Bindiya Bhatt | Updated on: 12 May 2017, 04:28:08 PM
Los Angeles:
Two giant waves of lava have been detected by the scientists on Jupiter’s Volcanic Moon lo, which is solar system’s most volcanically active celestial body. The huge waves were seen sweeping across the largest lava lake on lo.