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FEMA brings temporary housing aid to Linn County fire victims

FEMA brings temporary housing aid to Linn County fire victims Linn County is one of the counties in our area set to receive housing relief early next month. Posted: Dec 29, 2020 6:13 PM Updated: Dec 30, 2020 3:31 PM Posted By: Kennedy Dendy OREGON The Federal Emergency Management Agency is ramping up their Direct Temporary Housing Program months after wildfires destroyed several communities in western Oregon. Survivors have been on a long road to recovery since the fires erupted in September. Starting next month, Linn County will be among Oregon counties receiving housing relief in the form of temporary housing units. Nearly 220 families qualified for this type of assistance between Jackson, Lincoln, Linn and Marion counties. Officials say 20 families in Linn and Marion counties will benefit from this relief.

Geothermal energy lease sale goes through despite protests over environmental review process

Geothermal energy lease sale goes through despite protests over environmental review process Joan Meiners, St. George Spectrum & Daily News The Bureau of Land Management sold leases last Tuesday for geothermal energy development on 11 land parcels amounting to more than 26,000 acres throughout southwestern Utah. Their plan to offer up 28 parcels, totaling 67,586 acres in Millard, Beaver and Iron Counties, was confirmed in late October after first being announced in mid-September in advance of a 15-day public comment period that closed October 1. Only 40% of the available parcels sold Tuesday, with a maximum bid of $10 per acre, netting approximately $168,000 from two different bidding companies, one based in Salt Lake City and the other in Houston, Texas. Half of this money will go to the state of Utah, 25% to the counties involved and the remainder to the U.S. Department of Treasury, according to the BLM. The remaining 60% of the land offered in the sa

Briefs - Santa Monica Daily Press

Briefs Facebook says it will pay $1B over 3 years to news industry Facebook, following in Google’s footsteps, says it plans to invest $1 billion to “support the news industry” over the next three years. The social networking giant, which has been tussling with Australia over a law that would make social platforms pay news organizations, said it has invested $600 million since 2018 in news. Google said in October that it would pay publishers $1 billion over the next three years. News companies want Google and Facebook to pay for the news that appears on their platforms. Governments in Europe and Australia are increasingly sympathetic to this point of view. The two tech companies suck up the majority of U.S. digital advertising dollars, which among other problems has hurt publishers.

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