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Worcester travel agent s frustration at government s new update

TRAVEL agents in Worcester are disappointed with the latest travel list update from the government, as no new destinations have been added to England s green list. The new travel rules for England were released today (May 3), which meant Portugal will no longer be a holiday destination for Brits unless for essential reasons. Hopes for Malta and the Canaries to be deemed safe for travel also went down the drain for Worcester travel agents as no new additions to the green list were announced. Jennifer Lynch, general manager at Arrange My Escape on Mealcheapen Street, said: We are obviously disappointed with today s update. It hasn t affected any of our customers on this occasion, however we have customers now a little concerned for travel for the remainder of the year. We were expecting to see countries such as some Greek islands, Malta and Menorca to make it onto the green list this time, but unfortunately this hasn t happened. Also, to see Portugal removed from the green lis

Wauconda Resident Joins CASA Lake County to Fight Child Abuse

New advocates sworn in to serve CASA Lake County

Thirteen new volunteer advocates were sworn in on May 20 by the Lake County Juvenile Court to advocate for foster children who have suffered abuse and neglect.

Parents and students rally for in-person learning at Shasta Elementary

Parents said that they are frustrated as they see their kids struggling. They want to see teachers decide whether to have full in-person instruction in the final days of the school year. Vanessa Smith, one of the parents at the rally, says the AM/PM model has ruined her scheduling. What I do typically is that I am just running kids around, running them around to school and picking them up,” Smith said. “Two hours is not a long time. Matt Tennis, a Chico Unified School Board member, also showed up at the rally being the one board member that supported the return to full in-person learning this school year.

Carmel Valley author organizes Mystery Loves Georgia online auction to benefit Fair Fight

Carmel Valley author organizes ‘Mystery Loves Georgia’ online auction to benefit Fair Fight Dec. 10, 2020 12:47 PM PT Print Carmel Valley author Kathy Krevat is working with local authors Tammy Kaehler and Lisa Brackmann to organize Mystery Loves Georgia (www.mysterylovesgeorgia.com), an online auction to benefit Fair Fight. Fair Fight is Stacey Abrams’ organization that promotes fair elections in Georgia and around the country, encourages voter participate in elections, and educates voters about elections and their voting rights. The auction will run now through Friday, Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. Kathy Krevat • Zoom book club meeting with Sara Paretsky • Zoom book club meeting with Rhys Bowen

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