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On Tuesday, LORC meets to continue their review of the draft landmarks ordinance and discuss how to format upcoming public meetings. On Wednesday, the Alcohol License and Review Committee will discuss the new license application for Class A Beer, Class A Cider for Kwik Trip who has purchased the Stop N Go at 2002 Winnebago, see the update below about last week’s neighborhood meeting. It will also review the license application for UMAMI GO at 901 Williamson St, the former home of That BBQ Joint..

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So, to the glib critics of America’s gun culture: You cannot continue to have it both ways. If vast reductions in the supply of guns are the key to stopping mass shootings, tell us precisely what policies you propose. And then tell us how you intend to square those policies with the fact that Americans already own hundreds of millions of firearms..

Ortelli has a “market perform” rating on Swatch’s shares.Other tech companies are working on smartwatches. Google’s Motorola is set to launch a Moto360 smartwatch next week in the United States.But the spotlight is on Apple after the company poached executives from the fashion, luxury and medtech (medical)industries and registered the trademark “iWatch” in Japan.Dream teamFor many analysts, Swatch and Apple would be the dream team for a smartwatch project, but Swatch has always played down its interest in such a relationship. The argument is that Swatch’s business is selling watches not technology.”Our first message for customers is the watch.

Ozone concentrations above Toronto dipped 4.1 percent annually in winter and 1.8 percent in summer during the four year study.To determine the health significance of their findings, Kerr and McElroy calculated the changes in the specific bands of UV light that cause sunburns. Levels of this radiation climbed 5.3 percent per year in winter and 1.9 percent per year in summer.The new findings play into a debate launched by some conservative commentators who downplay the importance of ozone depletion. Pointing to the paucity of evidence of UV trends, they suggest that the planet does not face any threat from ozone loss.

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