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LEAP to begin offering some workshops | Vermont Business Magazine

PLEASE - MASKS ARE REQUIRED AT ALL WORKSHOPS   Managing and Using Forest Ecosystems (8 LEAP credits; 6 SAF CE credits) This Workshop is mandatory for all LEAP Loggers who are new to LEAP or who have not yet taken this. May 11, 2021 8:00am to 3:30pm Bethel Town Hall; 318 Main St.; Bethel, VT 05032 May 12, 2021 8:00am to 3:30pm Allard’s Office, 74 Glen Orne Drive, Brattleboro, VT Cost: $60 Rick Dyer, VT FPR, Andrea Shortsleeve, Wildlife Biologist, VT F&W   This Workshop is mandatory for all LEAP Loggers. June 14, 2021 8am to 3pm Long View Forest Headquarters, 48 Picz Rd, Westminster VT June 15, 2021 8am to 3pm Essex Grange, 118 Center Rd, Essex Junction, VT

United Federal Credit Union receives approval to acquire Edgewater Bank - Grand Rapids Business Journal

Grand Rapids Business Journal Shareholders and regulators approved United Federal Credit Union’s previously announced acquisition of Edgewater Bank. The Business Journal reported in October that St. Joseph-based United Federal Credit Union (United) signed an agreement to acquire the assets and liabilities of Edgewater Bank (Edgewater), also based in St. Joseph, pending customary approvals by shareholders of both institutions and federal regulators, which were obtained in April. Under the transaction, Edgewater locations in downtown St. Joseph, Royalton Township, Coloma and Bridgman were converted to United branches beginning Monday. Two commercial loan offices one in Greenville and one in Fremont also became United locations on Monday. Due to its proximity to United’s Buchanan branch, Edgewater’s Buchanan branch and its employees will be consolidated into the United branch. All Edgewater customers will be allowed to become members of United.

Some Oregon County Commissioners send letter to Gov Brown upset over move to Extreme risk

Several Southern Oregon officials signed the letter, including the all-Republican Jackson Co. Board of Commissioners. The letter is from the Association of Oregon Counties and the Oregon Restaurant and Lodging Association. It said Gov. Brown’s metrics are hurting restaurants and other hospitality businesses. It also said they believe restaurants have been taking extra precautions, so there isn’t an outbreak. Even with an expansion of outdoor seating allowed in extreme counties, Jackson Co. Commissioner Rick Dyer said it’s not enough. “Most restaurants don’t have that capability to expand from 50 to 100. Some don’t have the ability for any outdoor seating at all. So it definitely leaves out especially the small locally-owned restaurants that don’t have that capability,” said Commissioner Dyer.

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