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January 31, 2021 by
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Reforming business risk management (BRM) programs, such as the AgriStability program, has been top of mind for many across the agriculture industry.
Federal Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau proposed changes to the program at the federal-provincial-territorial agricultural ministers meeting in November, which the federal government says would increase AgriStability payouts by 50 per cent, but the three Prairie provinces have not signed on. Under the terms of the Canadian Agricultural Partnership, two of the three must agree to the program for it to proceed nationally.
The provinces have been given until the end of January to inform Minister Bibeau on whether they are still considering the proposal. The federal minister told reporters covering the Keystone Agricultural Producers annual meeting in Manitoba on Tuesday (Jan. 26) that she had not yet received an official response from any of the Prairie provinces.
Speaking with RealAgriculture, Minister of Alberta Agriculture and Forestry Devin Dreeshen says Alberta is still working with commodity groups to develop a potential replacement program to AgriStability. For Dreeshen, his primary concern is that cash flow should be much more immediate than the up-to-two years it currently takes under AgriStability.
Were looking at a more structured approach of replacing AgriStability with a margin-based insurance program, Dreeshen explains. Its something that weve released a report out to commodity groups. Weve had our intentions of looking at what the problems are that have flawed the design of AgriStability, and how a new AgriStability program should be a) more timely in its support when it actually pays out, and b) it should be something that is equitable across commodity types. It should also be predictable in that farmers and ranchers should be able to know in a year if they are actually going to get a payment or not, versus the melees and the question marks that are currently out there.
Currently, the province is working on getting to the cabinet treasury board to consider the AgriStability changes they are looking for; however, the main focus still lies on fixing the structural problems of AgriStability, and developing a program that does work for the entire ag sector, says Dreeshen.
Check out the full conversation between Minister Dreeshen and RealAgricultures Kara Oosterhuis, below:
Federal government sets deadline for provinces on AgriStability enhancement offer
Federal AgriStability proposal set up to fail, suggests Alberta Agriculture minister
Manitoba ag minister says federal offer doesnt address challenges with AgriStability
No deal, so far, on AgriStability enhancements
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January 31, 2021 by
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KARACHI: Sindh Education and Labour Minister Saeed Ghani said on Monday that Murad Ali Shah would continue to serve as the provinces chief minister even if he got arrested in a graft case recently registered against him.
In response to a question at the Meet the Press programme of the Karachi Press Club about the replacement of Mr Shah as the CM in case of his arrest by the National Accountability Bureau (NAB), the senior PPP leader said that he will remain the provincial chief executive.
We have been saying since day one that NAB is a Niazi nexus and it has become an instrument of the government, he said, adding: NAB would make a reference against whoever gives a tough time to the federal government.
He said Mr Shah had spoken about the rights of Sindh, talked about the National Finance Commission share of this province and done record development work in Karachi. He has shown the people of the country that Sindh has a constitutional right on the gas of this province and in return for it, there is a NAB reference against him, he said.
Threatens to air recording of Jan 16 meeting that saw a spat between chief minister and PTIs Ali Zaidi
Video of CM-Ali Zaidi spat
Talking about a terse exchange between the CM and Maritime Affairs Minister Ali Zaidi during the Jan 16 meeting of the Karachi Coordination Committee, he said they had not made any secret recording of the meeting but many participants had joined in through a video link and it is all recorded.
If the real face of this PTI government were to be shown to the people, then we would definitely air that recording, he said.
Mr Ghani also said that the federal cabinet and the prime minister were answerable to the people about the sugar, wheat and medicine scandals.
Also, with all the reports about the petrol, LNG and gas scandals coming to light and the involvement of cabinet members including their prime minister and their ATM and bank accounts that are being filled, there is also a burden of billions of rupees on the nation. The federal cabinet is full of crooked ministers and spokespersons and when they get stuck somewhere they resort to shenanigans, he said.
Talking about the Pakistan Steel Mills, the minister said that the Sindh government still wanted to take it over and run it.
It is the governments incompetence that the Steel Mills incurred a loss of Rs42 billion. Instead of questioning those who destroyed the Mills by cutting off gas connections, punishment is being meted out to the poor workers there, he said.
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January 31, 2021 by
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FRANKFORT, Ky. Gov. Andy Beshear today announced that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Regional Driver Licensing Office in Owensboro has moved into larger, permanent quarters that will accommodate customers while maintaining social distance and all necessary COVID-19 public health protocols.
It is the 13th permanent regional office the cabinet has established in a network that eventually will number about two dozen offices around the commonwealth to handle driver licensing. The expanded office is at 2620 KY 81, in Owensboro.
Like all other KYTC regional offices, the Owensboro office adheres to Gov. Beshears Healthy at Work guidelines to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus 2019 also known as COVID-19.
We are offering essential, in-person public services while taking care to do so in a way that protects public health, said Gov. Beshear. Those essential services include issuing, renewing and replacing operators licenses and official identification cards for our fellow Kentuckians who depend on them for employment, travel and emergencies.
The new office will process applications for REAL ID or standard licenses and ID cards. Any required driver testing, which is conducted by Kentucky State Police, must have been completed beforehand. Application for a REAL ID must be done in person, with proof of residence, social security and identity at a KYTC regional office.
Those seeking to renew or replace a standard-issue license or ID card can do so by mail or drop-off with the circuit court clerk in the license holders county of residence, provided there has been no change of name or address and the license holder does not require driver testing by Kentucky State Police.
Gov. Beshear encouraged anyone able to use remote services to do so, thereby limiting person-to-person contact. Forms for renewal or replacement can be downloaded here.
The same services are offered at other KYTC regional driver licensing offices in Paducah, Bowling Green, Madisonville, Elizabethtown, Frankfort, Lexington, Morehead, Somerset, Richmond, Columbia, Jackson and Prestonsburg. KYTC also has temporary regional offices operating by appointment only at Catlettsburg, Florence and Louisville-Bowman Field.
The new Owensboro office expands an important customer service, KYTC Secretary Jim Gray said. But we are doing so in a way that protects the health and safety of our customers and our employees. That includes social distancing, wearing face masks and having a sanitized work station for every customer.
The Owensboro office will be open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Central. Applicants may make appointments online at drive.ky.gov. A limited number of workstations will be available to serve walk-ins. To avoid gatherings in common waiting areas after checking in, applicants may be asked to wait in their vehicles and will be individually notified when to return to the issuance office to be served.
To maintain the safest possible environment, office employees and customers will adhere to Gov. Beshears Healthy at Work standards, which include wearing a mask. Social distancing will be observed. Surfaces will be cleaned and touchpad equipment sanitized after each use. The complete list of Healthy at Work requirements can be found at Healthy at Work.
Keep up with information from Gov. Andy Beshear and his administration about the COVID-19 pandemic at governor.ky.gov, kycovid19.ky.gov and on the Governors official social media accounts Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.
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January 31, 2021 by
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The Roebling Bridge is slated to close to vehicular traffic for nine months amid a restoration project, officials with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said Thursday. Starting Feb. 1, the bridge will be reduced to a single lane of traffic. Then, beginning Feb. 15, the bridge will close entirely to vehicular traffic for a lengthy restoration project to preserve the 154-year-old historic landmark.The bridge is scheduled to reopen to traffic by the end of November and the overall project is expected to be complete by Dec. 31.The bridge was closed in April 2019 as a safety precaution after sandstone fragments broke from the east side of the north tower. Temporary netting was installed, and the bridge was reopened in August 2019. Transportation officials and representatives of the State Historic Preservation Office have been working to develop a project that will address several issues and help preserve and protect the structure for future generations.The $4.7 million project was awarded to Lithko Restoration Technologies LLC. The project includes masonry work and the repair and replacement of sections of sandstone on the north and south anchorages and towers. Other work includes minor deck and sidewalk repair.The bridge will be limited to a single lane of traffic for two weeks, then closed to traffic altogether for this restoration, said Bob Yeager, chief district engineer for the Department of Highways District 6 office. But we know what a vital connection this is and we will keep a pedestrian sidewalk open during the project.Special traffic signals will be installed to allow for a single lane of traffic.The Roebling Bridge carries approximately 8,100 vehicles a day. Motorists may use the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge (U.S. 25) or the 4th Street/Veterans Bridge (KY 8) to the Taylor Southgate Bridge (U.S. 27) as a detour.
The Roebling Bridge is slated to close to vehicular traffic for nine months amid a restoration project, officials with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet said Thursday.
Starting Feb. 1, the bridge will be reduced to a single lane of traffic.
Then, beginning Feb. 15, the bridge will close entirely to vehicular traffic for a lengthy restoration project to preserve the 154-year-old historic landmark.
The bridge is scheduled to reopen to traffic by the end of November and the overall project is expected to be complete by Dec. 31.
The bridge was closed in April 2019 as a safety precaution after sandstone fragments broke from the east side of the north tower. Temporary netting was installed, and the bridge was reopened in August 2019.
Transportation officials and representatives of the State Historic Preservation Office have been working to develop a project that will address several issues and help preserve and protect the structure for future generations.
The $4.7 million project was awarded to Lithko Restoration Technologies LLC. The project includes masonry work and the repair and replacement of sections of sandstone on the north and south anchorages and towers. Other work includes minor deck and sidewalk repair.
The bridge will be limited to a single lane of traffic for two weeks, then closed to traffic altogether for this restoration, said Bob Yeager, chief district engineer for the Department of Highways District 6 office. But we know what a vital connection this is and we will keep a pedestrian sidewalk open during the project.
Special traffic signals will be installed to allow for a single lane of traffic.
The Roebling Bridge carries approximately 8,100 vehicles a day. Motorists may use the Clay Wade Bailey Bridge (U.S. 25) or the 4th Street/Veterans Bridge (KY 8) to the Taylor Southgate Bridge (U.S. 27) as a detour.
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January 30, 2021 by
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Sometimes your fences need to serve a very specific function. When thats the case, check out the specialty fences designed to meet those needs while delivering style to your space, such as:
Contoured or stepped fences: If your yard is sloped, you can choose between a contoured or stepped fence. The rails of a contoured fence follow the slope of the ground while a stepped fence features fence posts that run downhill in a series of steps, so that the slope of each subsequent post drops accordingly.
Pool fences: If you have a pool in your yard, you may be required to install a pool fence for safety. Check your local building codes and regulations for specific pool safety standards before installation.
Invisible fencing: For pets that tend to wander off, an in-ground invisible fence allows you to set specific boundaries. Invisible fences work by sounding a sharp alarm and mild static correction if the dog nears the border.
Horse and livestock fencing: If you have horses or livestock, keep them contained while protecting them against injury with galvanized steel class-one coating fences and flexible vinyl rail fences. Both give way when struck to minimize leg injuries due to high-force kicking. Think of a bend, but dont break rule of thumb.
The galvanized steel, class-one coating fences stretch and conform to rough terrain as they are woven rather than welded and resist sagging. The vertical mesh adds stability and flexibility.
Vinyl rail fencing is designed specifically to contain horses and other large animals. Its constructed with continuous polymer or high-tensile wire technology that allows the fence to flex upon impact to reduce injury.
Barbed wire fencing: Barbed wire fences are also good for covering large acreage and containing livestock and other thicker-skinned animals. They can be electrified and come with a convenient carrier reel.
Tip: For images of the most popular fence styles, including squared, dog eared, gothic and more, check out our fencing gallery.
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January 30, 2021 by
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Fences is a very good program, one of those programs that surprise you because they are very good and extremely useful.
If your desktop is a mess, Fences is the program you need. It allows you to organize your desktop in a way you have never seen. By using Fences you can create groups of icons just selecting them and assign them an area in the desktop.
Not only is it good for the organization of the desktop but it is also good for its look, because when your desktop is organized you can view that great wallpaper you set.
Fences is very easy to use, you only have to choose the icons and add them to a group, assign them an area in the desktop and then you'll be able to view them only when you want because you can hide the area of those icons whenever you want. Create groups for folders, shortcuts, files, favorite programs, pictures...
Create fences by drawing a square clicking the right mouse button, add the icons you want in it, resize the fence ad place the fenced area in the place you want in the desktop.
It's amazing, we recommend you to try Fences, remember it is totally free for personal use, so you will be able to enjoy it for no money.
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January 30, 2021 by
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Whether you want more privacy or just an accent for your home, fence panels can create a custom look around your outdoor space. Available in a range of sizes, theyre ideal for everything from a tall privacy fence to a decorative garden fence.
Wood or Metal?
Wooden fence panels are typically made from Western red cedar or pressure-treated wood. Cedar boards naturally resist decay and insects, and they work whether you decide to stain the wood or leave unfinished. Pressure-treated wood can withstand the elements to maintain its look for years, and is also easy to paint or stain.
Metal fence panels are another option to consider. The pre-fabricated aluminum panel frame lets you add on standard wood slats and finish them to create an upscale look. The metal pieces resist rot, decay, warping and rusting.
Panels for Every Need
Wood fence panels are ideal for creating a privacy fence that blends into your outdoor surroundings. Look for a lattice-top design to let light through while still maintaining privacy. Youll want panels at least six feet tall for this application.
Shorter panels can be used around a garden or play area. You could also use them to create a quick storage space to conceal garbage cans, air conditioning units, yard equipment or compost piles.Whether youre thinking big or small, the process of installing wood fencing panels is basically the same. Plan the layout, measure the space between posts, dig the holes and set the posts. Then youre ready to attach your panels and enjoy your new fence.
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January 30, 2021 by
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House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy worked to patch up his relationship with Donald Trump in a meeting in Florida on Thursday, a sign of the former presidents continued sway over the party despite his loss in November and his impeachment this month over the Capitol riot.
Mr. Trumps political committee in a statement described the meeting between the two men as very good and cordial, with their top priority being taking control of the House in 2022 after narrowing the Democrats majority in 2020. They will work together on that, the statement said.
Mr. McCarthy said in a statement that Mr. Trump committed to helping elect Republicans in the House and Senate and that a united conservative movement will strengthen the bonds of our citizens and uphold the freedoms our country was founded on.
The meeting was requested by the California congressman, who is trying to tamp down intraparty tensions as Republicans set their course in the post-Trump era. Mr. McCarthy for months stuck by Mr. Trump and declined to call President Biden the winner of the election, but later criticized Mr. Trump over the Jan. 6 attack at the Capitol.
They are making sure they say kumbaya, said a Trump adviser familiar with the meeting at Mr. Trumps Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach. Im sure the president thought Kevin went too far. In fact, Im certain he did. Kevin asked for the meeting to make sure hes in good shape.
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January 30, 2021 by
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As the phrase goes, theres a new sheriff in town.
While new to the post, Bryce Scrimsher is no stranger to the citizens of Nez Perce County and the regions law enforcement community. His 20 years as a peace officer includes stints with the Lewiston Police Department, Idaho State Police and the Nez Perce County Sheriffs Office, where he served as undersheriff before being fired by then-Sheriff Joe Rodriguez, who Scrimsher beat out for the countys top cop job in the November general election.
Craig Clohessy: What are your top priorities in the months ahead?
Bryce Scrimsher: Some of the things were going to be working on is bringing back our relationships with the prosecutors office, with our commissioners and then working with our local agencies and surrounding agencies and rebuilding those relationships on interagency cooperation. Another thing will be getting our deputies out and getting involved in our small communities within the county.
CC: Are you talking about community policing?
BS: Yeah, community policing. I think its a great thing. It was really popular in the early 2000s when I started and I think it still holds true today.
We obviously work for the taxpayers, but if we get to know the people within those communities and they get to know our deputies, myself, theyll feel more apt to call when they have problems. Or if we have a problem within their community, well have somebody we can go to and ask for information. ... I just think its a win-win situation for both the local community and ourselves.
CC: Your predecessor had a well-documented strained relationship with a number of his deputies and staff. What are you doing differently to ensure a positive work environment?
BS: I want people to enjoy coming to work every day. In my 20 years of law enforcement, I have had experiences with that, both good and bad. If people are nervous the day before to come to work and their stomach is getting worked up, thats not what I want. Its not good for home life and its not good for work either. I want people to come to work, enjoy coming to work. ... I think it goes hand in hand if work is going as well as it can, then, when they go home, home is going to go better. If home is going good, work is going to go better. ... Its not that hard to do, its just something youve got to do.
CC: You share a geographic region with a number of law enforcement agencies including the Lewiston Police Department, Nez Perce Tribal Police and Idaho State Police. Were also a border community with Washington, so youve got agencies from Clarkston police, Asotin County Sheriff, Asotin police and Washington State Patrol. Can you share a little more about what your approach will be to working with all these entities?
BS: Ive had a real great experience working with all of them. In my tenures of investigations with the Idaho State Police, we worked with all the five counties within (north central) Idaho, but we also worked with the drug task force, which works with Asotin and Clarkston Police Department. So Ive had a great experience doing that and Im going to continue that working relationship with them.
CC: Is the sheriffs office currently a member of the Quad Cities Drug Task Force?
BS: We are not at this time. Our canine handler does help, but we dont have a dedicated person to the task force.
CC: Is that something youre thinking about changing?
BS: I think what we need to do first before we assign anybody to a task force is we need our own personal investigator. Were the only agency around that does not have a full-time investigator. And we really need that spot, just for our general crimes and obviously our own drug problems that we have.
Right now every deputy is trying to do that plus be out and its not working as well as it should be.
CC: Some sheriffs across the country view themselves as constitutional sheriffs, meaning basically they decide which laws will be enforced. Whats your approach to law enforcement?
BS: I would follow the Constitution ... and whats already written, the laws in the state of Idaho that are already written.
We treat everybody fairly and equally. It doesnt matter their party, it doesnt matter where theyre from. If a law is being broke, then the law is being broke. But I also dont think we need to overstep our boundaries and go beyond what the laws and the Constitution say and create our own laws or rules.
CC: Lewiston recently extended its mask mandate. If the Nez Perce County commissioners were to put a mask mandate in place that included an enforcement component, would you enforce the mandate?
BS: Id be very surprised if our current commissioners did that, but no, I have no intention of enforcing any mask policies. Ive said it before, I believe every individual has a right, if they want to wear a mask or dont want to wear a mask. I believe businesses have the right to make their policies and rules to require masks or not require masks. And then the individual can decide upon the businesses rules or policies if they want to patronize there or not.
Clohessy is managing editor of the Lewiston Tribune. He may be contacted at cclohessy@lmtribune.com or (208) 848-2251.
City of residence: Culdesac.
Title/occupation: Nez Perce County sheriff.
Family: Married with two grown children.
Education: Graduate Lewis-Clark State College in mid-management.
Work history: Twenty years in law enforcement: Nez Perce County Sheriffs Office, Idaho State Police and Lewiston Police Department.
Hobbies/interests: Farming, hunting, fishing, rodeos.
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January 30, 2021 by
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WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) Nearly three weeks after an angry mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., remains at high alert.
Just this week, two men, one of them armed with a loaded gun and carrying a list of lawmakers, were arrested near the Capitol. The Department of Homeland Security warned domestic terrorism threats are increasing.
This is not right, Rep. Cheri Bustos, D-Ill., said of looming concerns about more violence, going on to say she feels a sense of sadness. I certainly wouldve hoped that it wouldnt come to having to put fencing up all around what is called the temple of democracy.
U.S. Capitol Police on Friday urged lawmakers and their staff to be vigilant. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said they were given specific instructions, though he would not provide details.
Ive been advised by Capitol Police and others not to talk about my own security or the security of my staff, Brown said. I trust that law enforcement figures out the best way to keep us safe.
Authorities are beefing up security at D.C. airports on busy travel days.
Capitol Police are also calling for a permanent fence to be installed around the building, replacing the temporary one that has been there since the Jan. 6 riot. But Washingtons mayor is not on board, nor are many Republicans.
Rep. Rodney Davis, R-Ill., said in a statement that hearings should be held to discuss any new security measures and suggested that members of Congress should get classified briefings to understand the threat levels.
Nearly 5,000 National Guardsmen are expected to remain on patrol in Washington through March.
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