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Reply The city of Chandler, Arizona, saved about double the amount it usually does on job vacancies through a COVID-19 hiring freeze, and is giving that money to the employees for an outstanding performance amid the coronavirus pandemic. (Shutterstock) CHANDLER, AZ Cities across the United States have largely been negatively impacted financially by the coronavirus pandemic, but one Phoenix suburb has seen the opposite effect. City council members in Chandler voted this week to split the approximately $5.5 million saved as part of a COVID-19 hiring freeze among city employees as part of an exceptional performance award. Team Chandler rose to the occasion and maintained a high level of service to Chandler residents while keeping city operations and services functioning, Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke said during an April 8 Chandler City Council meeting before the measure was passed. ....
Gary Miller/Getty Live performances are a significant part of America s culture and economy. Applications for Shuttered Venue Operator grants, a $15 billion industry lifeline, open on April 8. Venue owners say recovery is still dependent on local governments and vaccinations. Live performances like concerts, plays, stand-up comedy, and ballet are an important part of our culture and significant contributors to the US economy. In fact, in 2017, arts and culture contributed $877.8 billion to the nation s GDP, five times more than agriculture. Though the industry is about to get a $15 billion lifeline from the federal government, venue operators say they won t go back to normal anytime soon. ....
5 years after Lehigh Valley theft, Ted Nugent’s bassist is reunited with custom instrument Updated Mar 12, 2021; Posted Mar 11, 2021 Professional bassist and Slate Belt resident Greg Smith, right, is photographed Wednesday, March 10, 2021, with Bruce Macchione in Hillsdale, New Jersey, after Macchione purchased the Fender bass shown that had been stolen from Smith in May 2016 in Allentown and agreed to return it to Smith.Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share The amps and microphones, the iPad, the pedal, the bag of cables all that stuff stolen five years ago from Greg Smith, can be replaced. But the Fender bass, customized with a blowtorch by legendary bass-amp maker Larry Hartke, that, Smith wanted back. ....
5 years after his custom guitar was stolen in Pa., Ted Nugent’s bassist gets it back Updated Mar 12, 2021; Posted Mar 12, 2021 Bassist Greg Smith, right, is photographed Wednesday, March 10, 2021, with Bruce Macchione in Hillsdale, New Jersey, after Macchione purchased the Fender bass that had been stolen from Smith in May 2016. Courtesy photo | For lehighvalleylive.com Facebook Share The amps and microphones, the iPad, the pedal, the bag of cables all that stuff stolen five years ago from Greg Smith can be replaced. But the Fender bass, customized with a blowtorch by legendary bass-amp maker Larry Hartke, that Smith wanted back. Through a friend’s keen eye for Facebook Marketplace deals and a young man with a strong moral compass, Smith was reunited this week with the bass that was stolen along with his other gear in May 2016 outside an Allentown bar. ....