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Wanna bet? Men remain friends despite political differences | News, Sports, Jobs

Staff writer GO BIDEN — Bob Mills, a resident of Belmont and a supporter of former President Donald J. Trump, stands on the porch of his home above a “Biden President 2020” banner after losing a bet to his neighbor, Koel Davia, about the outcome of the election. Mills and Davia are both members of the Belmont Volunteer Fire Department, and they remain friends despite their political differences. BELMONT A good-natured bet between neighbors is demonstrating that Americans who disagree about politics can still be friends. Bob Mills, a registered Democrat but also an ardent supporter of former President Donald J. Trump, is now flying a “Biden President 2020” flag on the front of his home.

Just a Friendly Wager: Belmont Men Remain Friends Despite Political Differences | News, Sports, Jobs

Wanna bet? | News, Sports, Jobs - The Times Leader

Managing Editor T-L Photo/JENNIFER COMPSTON-STROUGH Bob Mills, a resident of Belmont and a supporter of former President Donald J. Trump, stands on the porch of his home above a “Biden President 2020” banner after losing a bet to his neighbor, Koel Davia, about the outcome of the election. Mills and Davia are both members of the Belmont Volunteer Fire Department, and they remain friends despite their political differences. BELMONT A good-natured bet between neighbors is demonstrating that Americans who disagree about politics can still be friends. Bob Mills, a registered Democrat but also an ardent supporter of former President Donald J. Trump, is now flying a “Biden President 2020” flag on the front of his home. He is doing so after making a wager against his neighbor, Koel Davia, with Mills asserting that Trump would win the 2020 election.

Western Food Safety Summit Goes Virtual May 5-6

Western Food Safety Summit Goes Virtual May 5-6 The two-day event will take place on Zoom and will explore strategic field-to-fork innovations in soil and water management, equipment and technology.   The two-day event will use the online Zoom platform to explore strategic field-to-fork innovations in soil and water management, equipment and technology, while assuring the safety of presenters and attendees amid the ongoing pandemic.   The registration deadline is April 15, and a discounted early-bird price of $250 is available through Feb. 28. Space is limited. Opportunities also remain for sponsors and virtual exhibitors.   Dr. Raúl Rodríguez, interim superintendent/president of the Hartnell Community College District, will open the summit on May 5 with a greeting and overview at 9 a.m.

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