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FBI arrests hunting ranch employee in connection with Capitol riot


HEPPNER — The agents from the Federal Bureau of Investigation couldn’t tell John Flynn too much, only that they were there because of “people that were at the Capitol,” he said.
Early on Tuesday, March 23, agents had been snooping around the headquarters of Ruggs Ranch, a 100,000-acre hunting preserve outside of Heppner in Morrow County that’s described on its website as “Where World Class Bird Hunting & Luxurious Lodging Meet.” The agents told Flynn they were waiting for a friend who was out hunting. Flynn, the ranch owner, didn’t recognize the name they provided.
He asked them to leave. ....

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Watch now: Illinois Senate Republican leader pushes for expanded COVID-19 liability protections


SARAH MANSUR
Capitol News Illinois
SPRINGFIELD — The top Republican in the state Senate has introduced a bill to shield health care providers and others from being held responsible for injuries or deaths related to COVID-19 exposure.
Last April, Gov. J.B. Pritzker extended civil liability protections to health care workers, health care volunteers and hospitals in one of his executive orders. But the executive order expired in the end of June and was not reissued.
McConchie said the bill applies to individuals in these settings, as long as an individual’s action at issue was “in substantial compliance or was consistent with any federal or State statute, rule, regulation, order, or public health guidance related to COVID-19 that was applicable to the person or activity at issue at the time of the alleged exposure or potential exposure.” ....

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