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Wednesday, May 26, 2021 | TALKERS magazine

KFI, Los Angeles Suspends Tim Conway, Jr and Sheron Bellio for Racist Bit. According to a report in Deadline, iHeartMedia and KFI, Los Angeles have suspended evening talk host Tim Conway Jr. and executive producer Sheron Bellio after the two performed a bit in which Conway pretended to interview .

Sudbury court: Murder victim remembered as quiet, gentle man

Sudbury court: Murder victim remembered as quiet, gentle man
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Tuesday, May 25, 2021 | TALKERS magazine

Bruce Arians; and more. COVID-19/Wuhan Lab Origin Theory, Barr Memo Appeal, Border Crisis/Immigration Reform, Belarusian Hijacking Case, AZ and GA Vote Audits, Florida Social Media Bill, and Israeli-Palestinian Cease Fire/Attacks on Jews Among Top News/Talk Stories Yesterday (5/24). The fast-falling number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S., concerns about vaccine hesitancy, and Dr. Tony Fauci’s admission that he can’t rule out the Wuhan Virology lab as the origin of the coronavirus; Joe Biden’s Justice Department appeals part of the request for public release of former AG William Barr’s memo on the Mueller Report; the large number of child migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border and the Biden administration’s immigration policy; Belarus faces European backlash for forcing a Ryanair jet to land in Minsk in order to capture opposition activist

County will pay $2 7M in Burns Concrete judgment

The Teton Board of County Commissioners will consider a resolution on May 19 to issue registered warrants in order to pay $2,699,363.26 to Burns Concrete for damages, attorney s fees, and interest, after over a decade of lawsuits and three trips to the Idaho Supreme Court.  The legal battles revolved around land use decisions made in the late 2000s.  In 2007 Burns Holdings LLC received a zone change that included a development agreement to build a concrete batch plant on the 6.5-acre property owned by the Idaho Falls corporation Burns Concrete. Teton County denied the company’s application for a conditional use permit to erect a building taller than code allowed. Burns appealed the denial to the Idaho Supreme Court and lost, then applied for a variance to build the 75-foot-tall facility. The county denied the variance.

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