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La Plata County puts off decision about DeNier building s future

La Plata County puts off decision about DeNier building s future
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Flying Nun House in Apple Valley on the market once again for $729,000

Flying Nun House in Apple Valley on the market once again for $729,000 Victorville Daily Press The iconic “Flying Nun House,” which sits on a rocky hillside near Highway 18 in Apple Valley is for sale once again. Constructed in 1966 by the late businesswoman Berneice Lynn, the historic home on Rimrock Road features a panoramic view of the Victor Valley, as well as a unique design that reminded onlookers of a classic TV show. As such, decades ago, locals dubbed the home the “Flying Nun House” due to a roofline that resembles the nun’s hat worn by actress Sally Field in the The Flying Nun series that originally ran on ABC from 1967 to 1970.  

La Plata County considers possible uses for vacated juvenile detention center

La Plata County considers possible uses for vacated juvenile detention center Durango, Colorado Currently Mon 1% chance of precipitation 41% chance of precipitation 5% chance of precipitation 14% chance of precipitation 27% chance of precipitation Commissioners expected to decide fate of building in coming weeks Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 4:42 PM Updated: Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021 9:26 PM La Plata County considers possible uses for vacated juvenile detention center The Robert E. DeNier Youth Center in Bodo Industrial Park was closed by the state in 2018. Now, La Plata County officials are exploring possible uses for the building. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald file Toggle font size Escuchar en Español: Loading the Español audio player.

Active COVID-19 infections, and hospitalizations continue to fall across B C

Health Minister Adrian Dix told media that when new hospital beds that the province has added during the pandemic are taken into consideration, B.C. s hospital occupancy rate is 70.4%. When new ICU beds are taken into consideration, the province s ICUs are at 52% occupancy.  The number of people known to be carrying the virus in B.C. has also been on the decline. There are now 3,976 people who have been infected and have not yet tested negative multiple times, which is the process for considering people as having recovered. That is the lowest total since November 6, when there were 3,741 people with active infections. Given that B.C. had a record 10,039 people with active infections on December 14, that metric has fallen considerably. 

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