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Apr 3, 2021 Oregon OSHA has fined Forage Coffee Company LLC in Medford $9,250 for three violations of on-the-job safety standards meant to protect workers from the coronavirus disease. In one violation – committed willfully – the business potentially exposed employees to the virus by allowing indoor dining, despite requirements that such capacity be kept to zero to curb transmission of the disease. The company also came up short in implementing two other safety measures that help reduce the risk of COVID-19 in the workplace: facial coverings and physical distancing. “Most employers in Oregon continue to move forward with efforts to protect workers against the very real hazard of COVID-19. They understand the measures needed to help defeat this disease,” said Michael Wood, administrator of Oregon OSHA. “Unfortunately, there are those employers who are making a different choice. As a result, we will continue to carry out our enforcement work in the interest of ....
Apr 3, 2021 Multnomah County Sheriff Mike Reese released an open letter to the community this week as the Derek Chauvin trial began in Minneapolis. This week, the trial of Derek Chauvin for the murder of George Floyd began. I want to acknowledge that the trial may bring renewed pain and trauma for many, especially among Black people and people of color in our community. As I shared with you following Floyd’s death last May, I condemn the actions of Derek Chauvin and the actions of other officers for failing to intervene. Floyd’s senseless death challenged all of us in public safety to examine the systemic racism, over-policing and implicit bias that influences the relationship between law enforcement and communities of color. Over the past year, members of the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office have deeply engaged with the community, met with community leaders and activists, attended and participated in marches and rallies, and listened to your experiences, constr ....
Amarillo church calendar for April 4 Amarillo Globe-News • Polk Street United Methodist Church Celebrate the Risen Christ at Polk Street UMC! 7:30 a.m. – Sunrise Worship led by our youth in the Columbarium courtyard with Kyle Abshire preaching. 8:30 a.m. – Traditional worship in the Sanctuary. Rev. Felecia Hopkins preaching. 10 a.m. – Easter Egg Hunt. 10:55 a.m. – Traditional Easter Worship in the Sanctuary with Rev. Felecia Hopkins preaching. Service will be livestreamed at psumc.com or on our Facebook page. We are gathering at 1401 S. Polk. You may also worship online with us at 10:55 am at psumc.com or on our Facebook page. This Sunday’s service will be televised at 11 a.m. on April 11 and at 9 a.m. on April 12 on KFDA-DT 10.2 (News Channel 10 too), Amarillo/Canyon Suddenlink Cable Channel 6, or local cable and translator systems across the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and Eastern New Mexico. ....
Apr 1, 2021 The Oregon Health Authority’s COVID-19 Weekly Report, released today, shows higher daily cases and lower hospitalizations and deaths than the previous week. OHA reported 2,456 new daily cases of COVID-19 during the week of Monday, March 22 through Sunday, March 28. That represents a 28% increase from the previous week. New COVID-19 related hospitalizations fell slightly to 137, down from 139 last week. There were 10 reported COVID-19 related deaths, which is the lowest weekly total since last June. There were 92,083 tests for COVID-19 for the week of March 21 through March 28. The percentage of positive tests rose to 3.7%. People 70 years of age and older have accounted for 40% of COVID-19 related hospitalizations and 77% of COVID-19 related deaths. ....