Mercer Island City Council votes to ban homeless camping within city limits Jonathan Choe, KOMO News
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Mercer Island City Council members voted Tuesday night to adopt an ordinance that expands a ban on homeless camping, extending it from parks to cover all public property in the city.
The council voted to pass the ordinance with a 6-1 vote.
The proposal has raised questions about why the panel is considering such legislation in an area that is home to some of the most expensive homes in Washington state.
“I honestly have not seen any homeless issue ever, said Rachel Morgan, who owns Cascade Frames on the island. It’s kind of pre-emptive in my opinion.
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By Rob Brown2021-01-18T13:49:00+00:00
Change is inevitable, like death or taxes. That doesn’t make it any easier to swallow, particularly if your business is responsible for the production and delivery of goods that can’t simply be warehoused when the world gets turned upside down.
If Covid-19 has given us anything, it is change. So how has the baking industry adapted to the turmoil of 2020? And what will the longer-term impact of the pandemic be on the type of baked goods in demand and how, when and where people want to buy them?
“The past few months have been some of the most challenging that many business owners have ever faced,” says Jacqui Passmore, marketing manager for the UK and Ireland at Dawn Foods.
18 movies you can see at Sidewalk during Sundance Film Festival
Updated Jan 13, 2021;
Posted Jan 11, 2021 Philly D.A., a documentary about Larry Krasner, Philadelphia’s district attorney, will be screened in Birmingham on Feb. 2, 2021, at the Sidewalk Cinema and Sidewalk Starlite Pop-Up Drive-In. The screenings are part of the Sidewalk lineup as a satellite venue for the Sundance Film Festival.(PBS)
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The Sidewalk Film Festival has announced the lineup of movies that will screen in Birmingham as part of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. Fifteen films will be presented, Jan. 28-Feb. 3, at the Sidewalk Film Center and Cinema, 1821 Second Ave. North, and the Sidewalk Starlite Pop-Up Drive-In, 1801 First Ave. North.
New Year s Eve in Deeping St Nicholas, Donington, Fleet, Pinchbeck and Spalding
| Updated: 17:26, 02 January 2021
With this New Year s Eve just gone being like no other because of coronavirus tier restrictions, we asked you to send us photographs of your celebrations.
Obviously, none of us could go out, but it looks like a good time was had by all in South Holland,from watching movies and eating pizza to cuddly toys, confetti, glow sticks and fireworks. Even the pets got in on the fun!
Here s a selection of the best.
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