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Red Wing on track for Jan 1 start of new rental license program

RED WING A new rental license program has been discussed by the city for a couple of years. The goal is to ensure that all rental properties in the community are safe and healthy. When the program is put into place, every rental unit will be inspected regularly — the proposal is once every three years.  Due to COVID-19 and other variables, the proposed start date has been pushed back to Jan. 1, 2022.  Basic summary  The city’s “Basics Around Rental License Program” document explains the city “would issue annual rental property licenses each year to every rental property. The city would begin the program by issuing temporary licenses prior to passing the first inspection, and then operating licenses after passing the inspection. The license fee amount is still being discussed.” 

UPDATE: The COVID Pandemic in Rutherford County

UPDATE: The COVID Pandemic in Rutherford County
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New hires start training as Puris equips its large pea protein facility in Dawson, Minnesota

New hires start training as Puris equips its large pea protein facility in Dawson, Minnesota The first newly hired production technicians began training this week at the Puris facility in Dawson. Hiring is on track to create 100 new jobs at what will be the company s flagship facility for the production of plant-based protein. 9:00 pm, Feb. 26, 2021 × Work is in full swing at the former AMPI facility in Dawson to repurpose it as the flagship facility for Puris to produce plant-based protein. The plant s first production technicians began training this week for their new roles as hiring is underway for a staff of 100 when the plant begins production.

Wayne A Delamater - Roswell Daily Record

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Wayne A. Delamater went into the arms of his LORD and Savior, Jesus Christ, on January 18, 2021. He was born to James and Peggy Delamater on September 28, 1948 in Socorro, NM. The family moved to Las Cruces, NM in 1958 where his father worked for New Mexico State University. Wayne was serious about academics and athletics. While maintaining a 4.0 grade point average, he played football, basketball, and baseball for Las Cruces High School. He graduated high school in 1966 and went to college on a football scholarship. He graduated from Southern Methodist University in 1971 with degrees in pre-med and comparative religion. He met and married Dana Fulbright, who was tragically killed in an automobile accident in 1974. He attended the University of New Mexico School of Medicine and graduated in 1975. He did his internship in San Diego, CA and his residency in Dallas, TX. He specialized in ophthalmology.

COVID Information That You NEED!

COVID Information That You NEED! Dec 18, 2020 at 02:07 pm by WGNS (MURFREESBORO)  Reports from the Tennessee Department of Health show that COVID-19 cases continue to increase here in Rutherford County. For the past fourteen days (ending 12/17/2020) there were 112.9 daily cases reported as compared to 62.7 for Nov. 20-Dec. 3, 2020. Rutherford County statistics show 208 deaths and a total of 24,221 cases of coronavirus.   The good news is that the first vaccination was given Thursday (12/17/2020) at St. Thomas Rutherford Hospital.  Dr. Rudd explains Dr. Dan Rudd was on WGNS and explained . . . The local physician is impressed with the quality of both of the vaccinations that have been approved by the FDA . . .

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