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Federal investigators say Oregon company violated multiple laws related to 2019 crash that killed three Christmas tree workers

Federal investigators say Oregon company violated multiple laws related to 2019 crash that killed three Christmas tree workers Updated 2:33 PM; A federal investigation into a 2019 van crash that killed three migrant farm workers in Salem found that the Oregon labor contractor who hired the workers violated multiple federal laws by failing to ensure the workers had safe transportation to and from work. The U.S. Department of Labor announced Monday that Salem-based JMG Labor Contractor, run by Jose Mota Gonzales, permitted the transportation of workers without required authorization, failed to provide safe transportation, failed to ensure the vehicle’s driver had a valid driver’s license and proper insurance and didn’t register the driver as an employee. The department also said Mota failed to maintain active registration as a farm labor contractor.

Avery Chamber Invites You To Join The 2021 Leadership Avery Class

Avery Chamber Invites You To Join The 2021 Leadership Avery Class Published: 21 December 2020 Who runs Avery County? Who are our leaders our movers and shakers? What local businesses and organizations are integral to the fabric of everyday life and how do they operate? What resources are available to our citizens? Interested in learning just how Avery County works and being more involved with the county’s current and future leadership? Here is your chance! The Avery County Chamber of Commerce is offering their 6th class of Leadership Avery, an 8- month program developed by Avery County leaders to enlighten participants about county

Christmas trees fly off lots across the F-M area

COVID-19 pandemic, good weather likely drove quick sales, local tree lots reported. 11:27 am, Dec. 17, 2020 × Brian Coulthart of Wolcyn Tree Farms of Cambridge, Minn., works to take down the tree lot Saturday, Dec. 12, at 32nd Avenue South and 22nd Street, Fargo. It was the earliest date the company has closed the lot in many years. Michael Vosburg / Forum Photo Editor FARGO For Christmas tree vendors in the Fargo-Moorhead area, the holiday came much earlier than usual in 2020. Christmas tree sales have spiked nationwide, and Fargo has been no exception with lots reporting quicker-than-usual selling seasons. Trina Kalm of Hildebrant Farm in West Fargo said that the farm had its fastest season ever with sales beginning on Black Friday and wrapping up a week later on Dec. 4. A typical season, Kalm said, would conclude around Dec. 15, however her and her sister s 200 Fraser and Balsam firs trees, 100 wreaths and centerpieces sold out in record time.

Christmas Tree Shortage

Christmas Tree Shortage 1:07 am This year, it seems a bit harder than usual to find the perfect Christmas Tree. We visited some local Tree Farms to find out where all the trees have gone. This year you might have to settle for a fake tree. There’s a Christmas Tree shortage across the Nation and it’s not because of the Pandemic. Painter Pines Christmas Tree Farm and Rays Nurseries in Cambria County have had a not-so-jolly time finding Christmas Trees to sell as the entire Nation faces a Christmas Tree shortage, but why the low supply? Raymond Walyko tell us: “People start planting this year and 6 years from now they’ll be plenty of trees again, but right now we’re in a low cycle.” Christmas Trees can take 10 or more years to grow. Painter Pines is experiencing that cycle firsthand. The Tree Farm is usually open for a month, but only had enough Trees to last them one day of business. Rays Nurseries was able to get about 1,000 Trees to sell, but they say th

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