The Hermiston City Council said goodbye to two members and saw three new ones sworn in during their Monday, Dec. 14 meeting.
It was the last meeting for Manuel Gutierrez, who did not run for another term in preparation for a move outside city limits, and David McCarthy, who lost his bid for reelection.
Mayor David Drotzmann presented Gutierrez with a parting award, recognizing him for 15 years of service to the city, including his recent eight-year stint on the council, a previous four-year term on the council and years on the cityâs budget committee and Hispanic Advisory Committee.
âIâve looked up to you and your relationships with our Latino community,â Drotzmann told Gutierrez. âYouâve been a strong advocate for our community, not just for Latino residents but for all residents, always advocating to make sure weâre looking out, especially, for the âlittle guy.ââ
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Microsoft s Pause Screen Time feature cuts your kids access to Xbox and Windows
Is dinner on the table? Chores not done? Microsoft said a new ability for parents to pause screen time for Xbox and Windows has been the most requested feature.
Take it from this parent there are times when you just want your kids to pause their gaming, put down their controllers, and do something else. A new Pause Screen Time feature in the Xbox Family Settings app for Windows and Xbox allows you to do just that.
Pause Screen Time allows a parent to say, “That’s enough!” and revoke access instantaneously. The new feature is part of the Xbox Family Settings app for Android and iOS essentially an app-based version of the Family Settings management tool that’s already baked into Windows.