LAGRANGE â Saying it would be tough to enforce a county building mask mandate once the state backs away from a state-wide mask mandate, the LaGrange County Commissioners voted Monday to ease rules their regulations and no longer require those entering county buildings to wear a mask. Instead, the mandate is now merely a recommendation.
The move comes as coronavirus pandemic policies across the state are being eased. LaGrange County remains a blue county, meaning it has one of the lowest metrics for community spread of the coronavirus as calculated by the Indiana Department of Health. LaGrange is one of 53 blue counties in the state, down from more than 60 last week.
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Women have been left unprotected because courts cannot attach powers of arrest to non-molestation orders
Karen Ingala Smith, co-creator of the Femicide Census, which analyses the deaths of women at the hands of men. Photograph: Sophia Evans/The Observer
Karen Ingala Smith, co-creator of the Femicide Census, which analyses the deaths of women at the hands of men. Photograph: Sophia Evans/The Observer
Sun 14 Mar 2021 01.00 EST
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A simple change in the law to reduce domestic killings – half happening around separation – would be to let family courts attach powers of arrest again to non-molestation orders (“We’ve ignored the grim toll of femicide for too long,” Editorial). A misguided criminal law prevented judges from attaching these when breach of such orders became a criminal offence in 2007.
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A wing to be mended: Bald eagle sculpture at Montezuma refuge damaged during wind storm
Updated Mar 06, 2021;
Posted Mar 06, 2021
The behemoth structure with a 22-foot wingspan and weighing 1,300 pounds has been perched at a viewing area overlooking the New York State Thruway for five years.
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The bald eagle sculpture at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge was damaged last week due to high winds.
The 1,300-lb. structure with a 22-foot wingspan has been perched at a viewing area overlooking the New York State Thruway for five years.
A windstorm last Monday resulted in a bent wing. This is the first time since its 2016 installation that it is in need of rehabilitation.