Successful COVID vaccination events held in Havre
Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson
A veteran receives a COVID-19 vaccination in in Holiday Village Mall. Montana Veterans Affairs was giving the first round of the COVID-19 vaccine to Hi-Line veterans Thursday.
Editor’s note: This version includes comments by U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont.
The Holiday Village Mall played host to two successful local COVID-19 vaccination clinics, one in the Former Herberger s location run by the the Merril Lundman Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic, and the other in the former Famous Footwear location, run by the Hill County Health Department, Northern Montana Hospital and Bullhook Community Health Center.
It is time to take toxic heat out of politics
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THE UNITED STATES
It is time to take toxic heat out of politics
Now that Donald Trump has left the building, albeit reluctantly and doing his best to burn it down on the way out, perhaps we can stop talking in terms of the left and right sides of politics and agendas. Instead, how about thinking in terms of values – i.e. what do we value and what values do we want to espouse. Perhaps then we can expose these frauds, grifters and charletons such as Trump for who and what they are, make meaningful changes for the betterment of all, and take some of the toxic heat (and people) out of politics.
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Aleksandr Shyripa
District Court for the NMI Chief Judge Ramona V. Manglona accepted the pleas of Jesse Reyes Babauta and Noribel Adao Mendez finding that they are fully competent to enter a knowing, voluntary and intelligent plea.
Babauta, who will be sentenced on May 26 at 9 a.m., was remanded to the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service.
Mendez will be sentenced on May 27 at 9 a.m. She remains released with conditions pending sentencing.
Co-defendant Mary Rose Chelo Herradura pleaded guilty in November to the same charge and is also on pretrial release with conditions. She will be sentenced on May 27 at 1:30 p.m.
These decisions belong with government bodies
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BUILDING MODERN MELBOURNE
These decisions belong with government bodies
Why should a private corporation, such as Melbourne Airport, have the planning power to stop development because they don’t want curfews or pushback from resident groups (‘‘Airport chiefs eye flight path veto’’,
The Age, 18/1)?
Planning decisions should remain the responsibility of state and local government entities.
As for the reported 20 noise complaints a month, that it is a huge number, because once a resident has registered a noise complaint, their next complaint is not counted again, so this translates to at least 240 new complainants each year.