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Highlights: The comp plan, known as Imagine Madison will be discussed at a public hearing of the Plan Commission on Monday and again on Thursday at a special session. The annual renewal of alcohol licenses happens at the Council meeting on Tuesday. See agenda item 11 and 47 for a list of conditions for both regular and 18+ and 21+ Entertainment licenses.

The proposed demolitions of the existing homes and commercial buildings on the site were reviewed by the Landmarks Commission at their May 4 meeting. In its advisory recommendation to Plan Commission, Landmarks found that “. The building(s) has historic value related to the vernacular context of Madison’s built environment, or as the work/product of an architect of note, but the building itself is not historically, architecturally or culturally significant.”.

Four decades ago, on June 27, 1964, the Ukrainian American community marked a significant event the unveiling of a monument to the Great Kobzar, Taras Shevchenko. Dedicated by former President Dwight D. Eisenhower, the hard work and generosity of the Ukrainian American community bore fruit with a monument to the great Ukrainian bard in the nation’s capital.

“As a store owner myself, I can say with complete confidence it doesn’t make any sense that in person dining is banned while other businesses can still be in full operation,” said Beson. “The same CDC guidelines we follow at my market, for example, are the ones restaurant and bar owners could also follow. So why can’t they open in person dining? Again, it truly doesn’t make any sense.”.

Trump left office on Jan. 20, so impeachment could not be used to remove him from power. But Democrats had hoped to secure a conviction to hold him responsible for the siege and set the stage for a vote to bar him from serving in public office again.”The bottom line is that we convinced a big majority in the Senate of our case,” said Representative Jamie Raskin, the lead Democratic prosecutor from the House of Representatives..

But the pandemic has seen a gradual shift in thinking; last summer, 239 scientists in 32 countries wrote an open letter to the WHO, urging the body to take airborne transmission more seriously. Now, scientists in the WHO and the Centers for Disease Control, the influential American equivalent of Public Health England, say aerosol transmission is possible but much less likely. In study on Covid published in May in the journal Nature Research, researchers set up ‘aerosol traps’ around two hospitals in Wuhan, and found bits of the virus’s genetic material floating around indoor toilets, as well as a room in the hospital where medical staff removed their masks, gowns, and gloves.

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