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Life Storage, Inc. Announces Changes to the Board of Directors


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Life Storage, Inc. Announces Changes to the Board of Directors
February 16, 2021 GMT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 16, 2021
Life Storage, Inc. (NYSE:LSI), a leading national owner and operator of self-storage properties, announced that Susan Harnett has been elected to the Company’s Board of Directors effective February 12, 2021. She will be a member of the Audit and Risk Management Committee and the Compensation and Human Capital Committee and is expected to stand for re-election at the 2021 Annual Shareholders Meeting in May 2021, when her current term expires. Additionally, Charles E. Lannon, has announced his intention to retire from the Board at the end of his current term in May 2021. ....

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Foresting a Treeless Town


Every year, after Christmas, the “Nome National Forest” grows out of the sea ice off Nome’s shore.
Cut Christmas trees shipped from the Lower 48 are sold as a fundraiser for the local cancer patient support group. (Some folks prefer the local tradition of cutting a willow bush and watching it bloom after being placed in water and exposed to warm indoor air.)
After the season, the trees are collected to “take root” off the coast. (On a sub-zero day, the trees are placed in augured holes, which are filled in with water, sturdily freezing the tree into place.) The forest is then populated with wood cut-outs of friendly animals. For the next few months, the “Nome National Forest” delights onlookers. ....

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Nome Bars To Stay Closed, Common Council Devises Service Worker Relief Plan


Nome’s bars will remain closed for the holidays. That’s following a 5-1 vote by the Nome Common Council on Monday. Under the current plan, bars would be able to reopen on January 4th – at the earliest. Restaurants are expected to remain closed until next Monday (Dec. 21) , along with a restriction on public gatherings of over ten people.
Only Councilmember Jennifer Reader rejected the closures. 
The measures and closures are meant to slow the spread of COVID-19. But recognizing the economic hardship for business owners and those working in the service industry, they’ve agreed to provide a $600 weekly stipend for those affected by the restrictions. That vote did pass unanimously. Nome City Manager, Glenn Steckman, says the funds will come from the city’s share of federal pandemic relief received under the CARES Act. ....

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Nome Common Council May Keep Bars Closed to Patrons Until January 4th, 2021


New Year’s Eve celebrations on Nome’s Front Street will be fairly quiet this year if the Nome Common Council decides to keep bars closed to on-site service until 2021. The council debates a new emergency ordinance during tonight’s regular meeting that would keep those establishments limited to take-out service only until January 4
th, 2021.
The council voted on November 25
th to suspend all dine-in alcohol consumption at Nome establishments to slow the spread of COVID-19 in the city. That order expired midnight last night [DEC 13]. Tonight’s focus is specifically on alcohol sales. City Manager, Glenn Steckman, can limit dine-in restaurant service without approval from the council, but regulations on the sale of alcohol must be decided by council vote. ....

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