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NTERPRISEt h e l i v i n g s t o n E Thursday, May 13, 2021 •฀Livingston,฀Montana฀•฀Vol.฀115 No.฀103฀ $1.00 Gov’t eases up guidance on indoor mask-wearing

WASHINGTON (AP) — In a strik- The CDC will also no longer rec- about how well those shots are point since the expected in the coming days. ing move to send the country back ommend that fully vaccinated peo- working. pandemic began. Just two weeks ago, the CDC rec- toward pre-pandemic life, the Cen- ple wear masks outdoors in crowds. “Anyone who is fully vaccinated To date about ommended that fully vaccinated ters for Disease Control and Pre- The announcement comes as the can participate in indoor and out- 154 million Ameri- people continue to wear masks vention on Thursday eased indoor CDC and the Biden administration door activities – large or small — cans, more than indoors in all settings and outdoors mask-wearing guidance for fully have faced pressure to ease restric- without wearing a mask or physical- 46% of the popula- in large crowds. vaccinated people, allowing them to tions on fully vaccinated people — ly distancing,” Walensky said. “If t i o n , h a v e During a virtual meeting Tuesday safely stop wearing masks inside in people who are two weeks past their you are fully vaccinated, you can received at least on vaccinations with a bipartisan most places. last required COVID-19 vaccine start doing the things that you had one dose of the group of governors, President Joe The new guidance still calls for dose — in part to highlight the bene- stopped doing because of the pan- COVID-19 vac- Biden appeared to acknowledge wearing masks in crowded indoor fits of getting the shot. demic.” ROCHELLE cines and more that his administration had to do settings like buses, planes, hospi- Dr. Rochelle Walensky, the direc- The new guidance comes as the WALENSKY than 117 million more to model the benefits of vacci- tals, prisons and homeless shelters, tor of the CDC, announced the new aggressive U.S. vaccination cam- are fully vaccinat- nation. but will help clear the way for guidance on Thursday afternoon at paign begins to pay off. U.S. virus ed. The rate of new vaccinations “I would like to say that we have reopening workplaces, schools, and a White House briefing, saying the cases are at their lowest rate since has slowed in recent weeks, but fully vaccinated people; we should other venues — even removing the long-awaited change is thanks to September, deaths are at their low- with the authorization Wednesday need for masks or social distancing millions of people getting vaccinat- est point since last April and the of the Pfizer vaccine for children for those who are fully vaccinated. ed -- and based on the latest science test positivity rate is at the lowest aged 12-15, a new burst of doses is See Masks, Page 3

Ohio’s million-dollar idea: Lottery prizes for vaccinations COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled a lottery system Wednesday to entice people to get COVID-19 shots, offering a weekly $1 million prize and full-ride college scholarships in a creative bid to overcome the vaccine hesitancy that remains a stubborn problem across the nation. The move comes as gover- nors, health officials and community leaders are com- ing up with creative incen- tives to get more shots in arms, including insider access to NFL locker rooms and an Indianapolis 500 garage, cash incentives, various other promotions. With three weeks to go Crews work Thursday on upgrading the sewer before most state restric- main under a section of Fifth Street on Livings- tions lift, DeWine rolled out ton’s north side. Enterprise photo by Sam Klomhaus the big-ticket incentives d u r i n g a p r i m e - t i m e address. Beginning May 26, adults who have received at least one vaccine dose may enter a lottery that will pro- SEWER UPGRADE vide a $1 million prize each Wednesday for five weeks. In random drawings, the state will also provide five full four-year scholarships Fifth Street Main project reaches new phase to an Ohio public university — including tuition, room- and-board, and books — to ing has been completed ahead of sched- said on Facebook Thursday a portion of By Sam Klomhaus vaccinated Ohioans under ule, according to a Facebook post by the Front Street will also be closed today. Enterprise Staff Writer 18. Livingston Public Works Department. Western Municipal Construction is The money will come The crossing was closed for a period performing the work on a $244,720 con- project upgrading the sewer from existing federal pan- Wednesday for the work, according to he tract, and TD&H engineering is being main under north Fifth Street demic relief dollars, DeW- Public Works Department. The depart- paid $28,000 for engineering work. The from an 8-inch pipe to an ine said, and the Ohio Lot- ment had previously said the crossing project is being funded by impact fees 18-inch pipe is progressing and tery will conduct the draw- A closure could last through the week and and the city’s sewer maintenance fund, has entered a new phase, according to ings. into next week. according to Public Works Director the Livingston Public Works Depart- State Rep. Emilia Sykes, Currently, a section of Fifth Street Shannon Holmes. ment. the top House Democrat, between Front Street and Chinook Street Holmes estimated in April the project Work upgrading the main under the questioned the use of feder- is closed. The Public Works Department could take about two months total. railroad tracks at the Fifth Street cross- al funds. “Using millions of dollars in relief funds in a drawing is a grave misuse of money that could be going to respond to this ongoing cri- fires shells into Gaza as fighting escalates sis,” she said. DeWine acknowledged the GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) — facilities after warning civilians to unusual nature of the finan- Hamas sent a heavy barrage of rock- evacuate. cial incentives. ets deep into Israel on Thursday as Gaza’s Health Ministry said the “I know that some may Israel pounded Gaza with more air- death toll has climbed to 87 Palestin- say, ‘DeWine, you’re crazy! strikes and shells and called up 9,000 ians, including 18 children and eight This million-dollar drawing more reservists who could be used to women, with 530 people wounded. idea of yours is a waste of stage a ground invasion. The hostili- Islamic Jihad confirmed the deaths of money,’” he said. But the ties escalated despite intense media- seven militants, while Hamas has real waste, when the vac- tion efforts by Egyptian negotiators acknowledged 13 of its militants cine is now readily avail- who held in-person talks with both killed, including a senior commander. able, “is a life lost to COV- sides. Israel says the number of militants ID-19,” the governor said. The artillery and tank shells that dead is much higher. The White House and began falling into Gaza in the evening Seven people have been killed in Treasury Department had forced scores of families to flee their Israel. Among them were a soldier no immediate comment on homes, Palestinian witnesses said. killed by an anti-tank missile and a the governor’s plan. The use of artillery fire in Israel’s 6-year-old child hit in a rocket attack. All Ohio’s COVID-19 four-day-old offensive raised the like- Many world leaders have con- orders except those apply- lihood of civilian casualties. demned the violence and urged ing to nursing homes and Previous fighting between Israel restraint, and a visit by Egyptian other long-term care facili- and Gaza’s Hamas rulers, including a security officials was a significant ties will end June 2, the devastating 2014 war, was largely development in international efforts Republican also announced confined to the impoverished and to bring about a cease-fire; such during the address. Howev- blockaded Palestinian territory and efforts have been key to ending past AP er, DeWine noted that stores Israeli communities on the frontier. rounds of fighting. The officials met Smoke rises following Israeli airstrikes on a building in Gaza City, Thursday. and businesses still may But this round seems to be rippling first with Hamas leaders in Gaza require customers to be farther and wider than at any time before holding talks with the Israelis masked. since the 2000 Palestinian intifada, or in Tel Aviv, two Egyptian intelligence the rocket program. massing on the border with the Gaza In announcing the man- uprising. officials said. They spoke on condi- “The decision to bomb Tel Aviv, Strip. dates’ end, the governor cit- While some rocket attacks have tion of anonymity because they were Dimona and Jerusalem is easier for The Defense Ministry said Thurs- ed the sharp drop in the reached the Tel Aviv area, Arab and not authorized to talk to the press. us than drinking water,” a spokesman day that the latest mobilization numbers of COVID-19 cases Jewish mobs have rampaged through Still, both Israel and Hamas seemed for Hamas’ military wing declared in approved by Defense Minister Benny and hospitalizations and the the streets, savagely beating people determined to press ahead. a video message. Dimona is the site of Gantz was an “exceptional call-up.” high vaccination rates and torching cars. Flights have been Even as word came of the media- Israel’s nuclear reactor. The military’s chief spokesman, among people 65 and older. canceled or diverted away from the tors’ presence, Gaza militants fired a The evening shelling occurred in Brig. Gen. Hidai Zilberman, said forc- He also said the vaccine is a country’s main airport. volley of some 100 rockets nearly northern communities near the Israe- es were “preparing the option of a “tested and proven weapon” Weary Palestinians, meanwhile, simultaneously, raising air raid sirens li frontier and in eastern Gaza City. ground maneuver.” He told Israeli that all Ohioans 12 and older somberly marked the end of the Mus- around southern and central Israel. Resident Ibrahim Jamal said about public television station Kan that can now avail themselves of. lim holy month of Ramadan on Thurs- There were no immediate reports 200 people sought shelter in a United tanks, armored personnel carriers “It’s time to end the health day as militants fired one barrage of of damage or casualties — but the Nations school. and artillery were being readied “for orders. It’s been a year. rockets after another and Israel car- barrage appeared aimed at demon- In another sign fighting could esca- this option for mobilization at any giv- You’ve followed the proto- ried out waves of bone-rattling air- strating that Hamas’ arsenal was still late further, Israel’s defense minister en moment.” cols,” DeWine said. “You’ve strikes. Since the rockets began Mon- full even after three nights of air- approved the mobilization of 9,000 But the level of forces was not done what we’ve asked. day, Israel has toppled three high-rise strikes and the killing Wednesday of more reservist troops, and Israel’s believed to be strong enough yet for a You’ve bravely fought this buildings that it said housed Hamas several Hamas leaders involved in military spokesman said forces were possible ground invasion. virus.”

Page 2, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 BRIEFS Fire officials aim to   ฀ •฀ The Park County Health Depart- MOW now delivers on Mondays, squelch blazes fast, ment asks residents to sign up with Wednesdays and Fridays. On Mondays ฀ • Livingston Fire and Rescue offers NIXLE, the community notification sys- and Wednesdays, one hot meal and one free child safety seat inspections by tem, to receive updated information on frozen meal will be delivered; on Fri- appointment at the City/County Com- COVID-19 and vaccine availability. To days, one hot meal will be delivered. If plex. To make an appointment, call 222- avoid megafires receive NIXLE notifications, text your you are interested in frozen meals for 2061. ZIP code to 888777 or sign up online at the weekend or need more information, BILLINGS (AP) — U.S. Thursday to brace them- https://www.nixle.com. After register- call Meals On Wheels at 333-2490. ฀•฀MSU Park County Extension Office officials said Thursday that selves for another challeng- ing, a confirmation text will be sent to has 2021 Don Greytak calendars for they will try to stamp out ing year given the historic your mobile device. •฀ The Gardiner Food Pantry needs sale. Proceeds from the calendars help wildfires as quickly as pos- drought conditions. fabric for their HOPE bags, which are support the youth of Montana 4-H pro- sible this year as severe H aal an d an d Vi l sack •฀Meals On Wheels has changed deliv- given out to the homeless. Anyone grams. Stop by the office at 119 S. drought tightens its grip wrote in a memo to fire ery days to maintain the health and interested in sewing them or who has Third St. om Livingston or contact the across the West and sets the leaders that, “90 percent of safety of those receiving meals, the fabric is asked to contact Linda Gray at office for more information at 222- stage for another destruc- the West is currently experi- delivery drivers and the MOW team. (307) 250-5853. 4156. tive summer of blazes. encing drought.” By aggressively respond- “These conditions have ing to smaller fires, officials not only increased the likeli- said they hope to minimize hood of wildfires but they CALENDAR the number of so-called have also strained water megafires that have become supplies and increased ten-   more common as climate sions in communities,” they EDITOR’S NOTE: The Enterprise has •฀Peace฀By฀Piece฀Quilt฀Guild,฀Ameri- •฀AA฀meeting,฀Men’s฀Only฀12฀x฀12฀ change makes the landscape wrote. not confirmed if these groups are still can Lutheran Church basement, 6:30 study, Church of Christ Fellowship Hall, warmer and dryer. A shortage of resources meeting, in light of coronavirus con- p.m. 919 West Park St., noon. A similar approach was last year hobbled firefight- cerns. Contact your local group to con- •฀Q฀&฀A฀AA฀meeting,฀Vince฀Grant฀ •฀Gamblers฀Anonymous,฀Southwest฀ taken last year, driven in ing efforts for more than firm events. Hall, 1306 East Park St., 7 p.m. Chemical Dependency Center, set for part by the pandemic and a two months at the height of noon. desire to avoid the large the season. Twelve people Thursday, May 13 Friday, May 14 •฀American฀Legion฀Post฀23฀Burger฀ congregations of personnel involved in firefighting •฀South฀West฀Montana฀Fly฀Fishers฀ •฀ AA฀ meeting,฀ Women’s฀ Only฀ 12฀ x฀ 12฀ Night, American Legion, 5 p.m. needed to fight major fires. efforts were killed as were Club, Paradise Room at Yellowstone study, Vince Grant Hall, 1306 East Park •฀AA฀meeting,฀449฀Group,฀Vince฀Grant฀ Nevertheless, 2020 became at least 45 civilians in Ore- Pioneer Lodge, 6 p.m. St., noon Hall, 1306 East Park St., 8 p.m. one of worst fire years on gon and , federal record, with more than 10 officials said. million acres of land F o r 2 0 2 1 , t h e B i d e n scorched and almost 18,000 administration is seeking a houses and other structures 4% increase in wildfire destroyed, according to fed- fighting spending — to $2.5 US District judge blocks requirement eral data and the research billion — for the U.S. group Headwaters Econom- Departments of Agriculture ics. and Interior. An additional California was especially $1.7 billion is sought by the for ‘gay sex’ offender registration hard-hit, including one fire Forest Service to manage in the northern part of the fire dangers including by HELENA (AP) — The state state that topped a million thinning stands of trees, of Montana has no valid rea- acres. conducting controlled burns son to require a man to reg- Interior Secretary Deb and other measures. That’s a ister as a sex offender based Haaland and Agriculture $476 million increase, on his conviction for having Secretary told according to the White gay sex in Idaho in 1993, a firefighting personnel House. federal judge has ruled. U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen on Tuesday pre- vented the state from requir- ing Randall Menges of Butte Montana Highway Patrol to register as a sex offender under Idaho’s Crimes finds lost video evidence Against Nature law. “None of the governmental interests in maintaining a sought for lawsuit sexual offender registry are served by Menges’ inclu- BILLINGS (AP) — The and later said the computer sion,” Christensen wrote. Montana Highway Patrol storing the file was removed “Engagement in intimate says it has found lost dash- from the office and the hard sexual contact with a person cam footage of a 2017 crash copy lost. of the same sex, without that is the subject of an Agency policy requires more, cannot be said to ren- ongoing lawsuit against the such video to be stored for der someone a threat to the agency by a driver who said five years. public safety.” a trooper forced him off the Seeley also held the Mon- The state was wrong in not road, injuring him and dam- tana Highway Patrol liable allowing Menges to chal- aging his truck. for causing the crash, with lenge the registration Mitchel Burgess, a high the jury set to determine requirement even though his school principal from Wyo- how much the agency owes conviction in Idaho was for AP ming, sued the agency in Burgess at the trial in actions that are now consti- Randall Menges, front, along with his attorneys Matthew Strugar and Elizabeth Ehret, 2019 for damages related to August. tutionally protected, the pause outside the Russell Smith Federal Courthouse in March in Missoula. the incident, when he said In April, state attorneys judge found. the trooper pulled an illegal told the court that they “I guess I’m just grateful, state’s sex offender registry Menges, 45, filed the law- tion and privacy. U-turn in front of his found the video among old honestly, that the judge actu- law and opens it up to addi- suit in December, arguing “Montana is imposing oncoming truck, forcing him files at the agency’s office in ally listened and was fair tional challenges from out- the registration requirement adverse legal consequences to drive into a ditch at 70 Miles City, east of Billings. because for the last few of-state lawyers “who are violated his constitutional on Menges for engaging in mph. District Sgt. Troy Muri years of my life .... I don’t more interested in politics rights. His complaint also the sort of conduct constitu- Burgess’ wife is also a reportedly discovered the feel like anything’s been than the safety of Montana said the registration require- tionally protected by Mon- plaintiff in the case, suing video while clearing out a fair,” Menges said Wednes- children,” spokesperson ments were hurting his abili- tana’s right of privacy,” the for wages lost while she desk. day. Emilee Cantrell said in a ty to find employment and judge wrote. drove her husband to medi- The attorneys argued that Christensen ordered the statement. housing. In 2003, the U.S. Supreme cal appointments in the the sanctions levied against state to remove Menges “You don’t violate some- “This case involves the lin- Court found that sodomy aftermath of the crash, the the Highway Patrol were no from the registry on or one’s constitutional rights to gering effects of centuries laws, which typically ban Montana State News Bureau longer warranted and that before May 21, expunge any strengthen your own laws,” of homophobic ‘sodomy’ pro- oral and anal sex, are uncon- reported. the jury should be allowed to records indicating he was Menges said after hearing hibitions,” his attorney Mat- stitutional. Lewis and Clark County decide whether the agency ever subject to registration the state’s reason for appeal- thew Strugar wrote in the Strugar and the American District Court Judge Kathy is liable for the crash. and alert all agencies that ing the decision. original complaint. Civil Liberties Union are Seeley ordered sanctions B u r g e s s ’ a t t o r n e y may have been provided Montana’s sexual offender After hearing arguments suing Idaho over its law that against the Montana High- responded, arguing the information about Menges’ registry law states that if on the case, Christensen criminalizes oral and anal way Patrol in December for agency should suffer addi- registration. people are required to regis- found the registration sex. Menges, who served losing the dash camera foot- tional sanctions for creating The attorney general’s ter in another state, they are requirement was an ongoing seven years in prison for his age. The agency first said a more complicated, costly office is appealing the rul- required to register in Mon- violation of Menges’ rights 1994 conviction, is a plaintiff the video file was corrupted case for the plaintiffs. ing, arguing it weakens the tana. to due process, equal protec- in that case as well.

Vaccinations begin for 12- to 15-year-olds in SD OPENING Rosedale Gardens MAY 1ST SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Twelve-year-old Drew operations and said he was to being around his grandpar- U.S. Census data shows there Pociask, from Sioux Falls, excited to get the shot ents more. ✿ Vegetable Starts ✿ Seed Potatoes are more than 48,000 young was Sanford Health’s first because online classes aren’t The Pfizer vaccine requires We have: ✿ ✿ people who are now eligible vaccine recipient in that age very fun. two doses. Onion Sets Garden Seeds for the coronavirus vaccine in group and was inoculated Pociask will start seventh South Dakota health offi- South Dakota. Wednesday evening, the grade at O’Gorman Junior cials say half the state’s adult Spring Annuals are here as well as The state Department of Argus Leader reported. High School next school year, population is fully vaccinated Hanging Baskets for Mother’s Day! Health has announced that Pociask is the son of San- and apart from that was against COVID-19. That’s adolescents between the ages ford Health’s director of excited to be one step closer more than 304,000 people. Open 9:00-6:00 7 Days A Week ✿ 333-3033 of 12 and 15 can receive the Pfizer vaccine. The announcement came after the U.S. Centers for Dis- ease Control and Prevention on Wednesday authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer vaccine for that age group. “Given vaccines have prov- en safe and effective, offer- ing them to this age group is yet another way to protect our citizens and our commu- nities against COVID-19,” said Daniel Bucheli, health department spokesman.

Correction A Wednesday, Page 5 Enter- prise story about the 2021 Montana Academy of Nutri- tion and Dietetics annual Food and Nutrition Summit Conference had an incorrect title for the Livingston Food Resource Center’s Kelsey Tanner. Tanner is the pro- gram manager. The executive director is Michael McCor- mick. Community News Edi- tor Jackie Evans-Shaw regrets the error.

Page 3, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 Forest releases East Paradise Range allotment plan stock grazing. sustainable forage for livestock Officer, USDA Forest Service, Includes environmental analysis for six The interdisciplinary team and grazing. The Pine Creek, Elbow Northern Region, 26 Fort Missoula deciding official carefully consid- and Sixmile North Allotments will Road, Missoula, MT 59804); FAX to ered all feedback while balancing include additional infrastructure (406) 329-3411; email to appeals- grazing allotments in he Paradise Valley the land uses and natural resource (fences, cattleguards, changes to [email protected] By Enterprise Staff The analysis effort for these values within the Forest Service water delivery systems), changes or by hand delivery Monday allotments began in 2013 and over mission, the release said. to season of use, pasture rotation, through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., The Yellowstone Ranger District 23,000 people commented, the for- The draft decision calls for and adjustments to allotment excluding holidays at USDA Forest of the Custer Gallatin National est announced. The substantive implementation of a blend of the boundaries, according to the Service, 26 Fort Missoula Road, Forest has released the final envi- comments fell into four general no action (Alternative 1) and adap- release. Missoula, MT 59804. Formats that ronmental assessment, finding of categories: tive management (Alternative 3) The legal notice was published in will be accepted for electronically no significant impact and draft •฀(1)฀Grazing฀of฀livestock฀in฀wil- alternatives. The Suce Creek and the Bozeman Daily Chronicle, the submitted comments are: Word, decision notice for the East Para- derness. Sixmile South Allotments will newspaper of record, on May 12, PDF, and/or Excel. dise Range Allotment Management •฀(2)฀Reintroduction฀of฀livestock฀ remain vacant and livestock graz- 2021. A 45-day objection period is The environmental assessment, Plan. in the vacant Suce Creek and Six- ing will not be authorized. The Mill now open for those who previously finding of no significant impact, The Suce Creek, Mill Creek, Pine mile South allotments. Creek, Pine Creek, Elbow and Six- submitted official comments dur- draft decision notice, and support- Creek, Elbow, Sixmile North and •฀(3)฀Potential฀effects฀to฀grizzly฀ mile North Allotments will be man- ing the initial public comment ing documentation are available Sixmile South livestock grazing bear and other carnivores due to aged under an adaptive manage- period. The objection period ends online at: https://www.fs.usda.gov/ allotments are located in the Para- proposed changes in turn-out dates ment framework. The Mill Creek June 28, 2021. project/?project=41485. Additional dise Valley, east of Highway 89, and reintroduction of livestock in Allotment will be authorized for Objections, including attach- information regarding this action southeast of Livingston, a Custer vacant allotments. grazing, but will remain vacant ments, must be filed via mail, can be obtained from Chauntelle Gallatin National Forest news •฀(4)฀Potential฀effects฀to฀bison฀ until such time noxious weeds express delivery, or messenger Rock at (406) 823-6065 or chaun- release said. and elk from commercial live- have been reduced enough to allow service to: Objection Reviewing [email protected]. Jobless claims sink to new low Americorps volunteers headed to Livingston 12 states have dropped extra unemployment benefit By Enterprise Staff structure improvement, nat- ural and other disasters, WASHINGTON (AP) — The Seven Americorps Nation- environmental stewardship, number of Americans seeking al Civilian Community Corps conservation and urban and unemployment benefits fell members are on their way to rural development, accord- last week to 473,000, a new Livingston this summer. ing to the release. pandemic low and the latest The Corps members, who During their six-week stay evidence that fewer employ- are set to arrive May 21, will in Livingston, the corps ers are cutting jobs as con- perform 1,524 hours of com- members will stay at Luc- sumers ramp up spending and munity service, helping with cock Park Camp. more businesses reopen. tasks such as COVID-19 The members will be seen The decline — the fourth in relief, environmental con- at the Livingston Farmers the past five weeks — coin- servation, land stewardship, Market and out in the com- cides with a rash of states led green spaces management munity along trails and in by Republican governors that and outdoor recreation, school gardens, and the pub- have blamed expanded job- according to a press release lic will have the opportunity less benefits for a slowdown from Farm to School Park to join in on some of the vol- in hiring and are acting to cut County, which set up the unteer work. off the additional aid. project in partnership with “The Americorps NCCC Thursday’s report from the the Park County Environ- volunteer program demon- Labor Department showed mental Council. strates a successful collabo- that applications declined The Americorps National ration and partnership 34,000 from a revised 507,000 Civilian Community Corps is across Park County organi- a week earlier. The number of a national full-time residen- zations,” the release stated. weekly jobless claims — a tial service program that “With your help, F2SPC and rough measure of the pace of uses volunteers ages 18-24 PCEC hope Park County will layoffs — has fallen signifi- to meet critical community become a recurring service cantly from a peak of 900,000 needs in the areas of infra- site for NCCC.” in January. Last week’s unemployment claims marked the lowest lev- AP el since March of last year, Richard Lavers, Deputy Commissioner New Hampshire Employment Security, stands at a Masks, from Page 1 when the viral pandemic New Hampshire Works employment security job center Monday in Manchester, N.H. erupted across the economy. start acting like it,” Utah harder it will be for the virus The decline in applications is previous week and suggests paying the extra benefit as the extra benefit allows them Gov. Spencer Cox, a Republi- to mutate enough to escape coinciding with a steadily that hiring wasn’t strong soon as June or July. In Ten- to take more time to look for can, told Biden. “And that’s a vaccines, she stressed, urg- improving economy. More enough last month to pull peo- nessee, for example, Gov. Bill work, which can make hiring big motivation get the unvac- ing everyone 12 and older Americans are venturing out ple off unemployment. Lee said the state will stop harder. cinated to want to get vacci- who’s not yet vaccinated to to shop, travel, dine out and The rise in unemployment issuing the payment July 3. In There are other factors that nated.” sign up. congregate at entertainment recipients occurred mostly in Missouri, Gov. Mike Parson help explain why many people “ G o o d p o i n t , ” B i d e n And while some people still venues. The reopening has California and , said on Twitter that it will end who are out of work might be responded. He added, “we’re get COVID-19 despite vacci- proceeded so fast that many where more than 600,000 peo- June 12. reluctant to take jobs. Some going to be moving on that in nation, Walensky said that’s businesses aren’t yet able to ple were added to the federal The 12 states will also end worry that working in restau- the next little bit.” rare and cited evidence that staff up as quickly as they jobless benefit program that their participation in two fed- rants, hotels or other services The easing guidance could those infections tend to be would like. was set up for gig workers eral benefit programs: One industries will expose them to open the door to confusion, as milder, shorter and harder to In April, employers added and contractors. that has made gig workers the virus, according to gov- there is no surefire way for spread to others. If someone 266,000 jobs, far fewer than The hiring slowdown has and the self-employed eligible ernment surveys. In addition, businesses or others to distin- who’s vaccinated does devel- expected. The surprisingly led to a political backlash for assistance for the first many women, especially guish between those fully op COVID-19 symptoms, they tepid gain raised concerns against several federal expan- time, and a second that pro- working mothers, have had to vaccinated and those who are should immediately re-mask that businesses may find it sions to unemployment bene- vides extra weeks of aid. leave the workforce to care not. and get tested, she said. hard to quickly add jobs as fits, including an extra $300 in Together, those programs cov- for children who are still in Walensky said the evidence There are some caveats. the economy keeps improving weekly benefits paid for by er 12.5 million people nation- online school for at least part from the U.S. and Israel Walensky encouraged people and that regaining pre-pan- the federal government, on wide. of the week. shows the vaccines are as who have weak immune sys- demic employment levels top of state payments that Businesses have cited the The Century Foundation, a strongly protective in real- tems, such as from organ could take longer than hoped. average about $320. The sup- extra $300 as a reason they think thank, estimates that world use as they were in transplants or cancer treat- In Thursday’s report on job- plement was included in Pres- are struggling to hire. An the move by the 12 states will earlier studies, and that so ment, to talk with their doc- less claims, the government ident ’s $1.9 trillion analysis by Bank of America cut off benefits for 895,000 far they continue to work tors before shedding their said nearly 16.9 million people stimulus measure, approved economists found that people people. In addition to Tennes- even though some worrying masks. That’s because of con- were receiving unemploy- in March, and is set to expire who had earned up to $32,000 see and Missouri, the other mutated versions of the virus tinued uncertainty about ment aid during the week of the week of Sept. 6. in their previous jobs can states are: Alabama, Arkan- are spreading. whether the vaccines can rev April 24, the latest period for But so far, 12 states — all receive as much or more sas, Idaho, Iowa, Mississippi, The more people continue up a weakened immune sys- which data is available. That with GOP governors — have income from jobless aid. Montana, North Dakota, South to get vaccinated, the faster tem as well as they do nor- is up from 16.2 million in the announced that they will stop Some unemployed people say Carolina, Utah and Wyoming. infections will drop -- and the mal, healthy ones. US agents encounter more single adults crossing border LA JOYA, Texas (AP) — since April 2000. The num- drove the increased activity. Parents emerge from the bers, released Tuesday, are The Border Patrol had brush into a field, not directly comparable 108,301 such encounters in carrying exhausted children. because most of those April, up 12% from March. Border Patrol agents dictate stopped were quickly Nearly nine of 10 adult orders: Families with young expelled from the country encounters ended in expul- children in one line and unac- under federal pandemic- sions under pandemic-relat- companied children in anoth- related powers that deny ed authority that began er. The smallest of three rights to seek asylum. Being under former President Don- lines is for single adults. expelled carries no legal con- ald Trump and continued The scene Tuesday night in sequences, so many people under Biden. La Joya, a town of about try to cross multiple times. 4,000 people, plays out night- Single adults — more than ly in Texas’ Rio Grande Val- half of them from Mexico — ley, presenting Joe Biden with one of the most serious challenges of his young pres- idency — high numbers of LOTTERY NUMBERS Saddle Mountain migrants crossing the U.S.- Home Care Mexico border to seek asy- POWERBALL Will be sponsoring a Community- lum. April was the second- 1, 19, 20, 38, 54 wide Foot Care Clinic busiest month on record for 17 2 May 17 & 19, 12-4 p.m. unaccompanied children Powerball Powerplay encountered at the border, 119 W. Callender St. following March’s all-time Call Libby Fredericksen to high. schedule an appointment. But while asylum-seeking 6, 22, 24, 30, 40 families and children domi- nate public attention, single MEGA MILLIONS adults represent a growing 7, 8, 20, 36, 39 number of border encoun- Megaball 22 Megaplier 3 ters, nearly two of every three in April. 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pinion Thursday, May 13, 2021 Page 4, Livingston Enterprise O GUEST EDITORIAL The consequences of misplaced energy priorities No wonder Joe Biden picked former lacked any mention of cybersecurity. home heating oil from refineries pri- exports. Michigan Gov. as “Cyber threats like these are persis- marily located on the Gulf Coast Security should be top of mind. Secretary of Energy — they’re cut tent and increasing. As our world through pipelines running from Texas On Monday, Granholm appeared on from the same green cloth. becomes more reliant on Internet-con- to New Jersey. Experts foresee a rise Bloomberg TV’s “Balance of Power.” Not only is Granholm a big fan of nected capabilities and technologies, in gas prices as a result of the hack. The closing of the nation’s biggest fuel electric vehicles, she spearheaded we know that the cybersecurity chal- This is not the first time we’ve been pipeline system at the hands of hack- passage of a renewable portfolio stan- lenge in front of us will increase in hit — the sprawling cyberattack using ers illustrates how at risk the infra- dard during her second term as gover- scope,” as Federal Computer Week SolarWinds software which hacked at structure is to cyberattacks, she said. nor. That standard required that 10% reported. least nine federal agencies, including “It tells you how utterly vulnerable of the state’s energy come from Not a problem, replied Granholm. the Department of Homeland Securi- we are. We’re seeing all of these renewable sources by 2015 and 25% “I know from our industry partners ty, as well as private companies examples of ransomware attacks com- by 2025. that I have spoken to that they are stretched over months during 2020. ing — whether it’s telecommunica- But the Department of Energy is in totally focused on it and I am com- One would think that the top priority tions or this critical infrastructure. charge of much more than touting pletely committed to getting them, of the DOE, on the heels of such a blis- And obviously in my lane I’m very wind turbines — and the consequences and us the tools and the intelligence tering breach, would be cybersecurity. worried about the energy infrastruc- of its misplaced priorities hit home and the cyber response that they need As Llewellyn King wrote in the Her- ture.” late last week. to address the threats that are out ald, the national labs under the aegis Granholm alluded to previous ran- In her testimony before the House there.” of the DOE are vital in cybersecurity, somware attacks, so why is the DOE Appropriations Committee on Biden’s The next day, Colonial Pipeline was particularly to assure the integrity of batting cleanup? The Biden adminis- FY22 budget request for the agency, hit by a cyberattack, causing it to tem- the electric grid and the security of tration knew of cyberattacks going in, she noted the DOE’s effort ” to own porarily halt all operations on a major things like Chinese-made transform- protecting our pipelines, grids and the global market for clean energy pipeline that delivers roughly 45% of ers and other heavy equipment. sensitive information should take pre- and sustainable technologies.” all fuel consumed on the East Coast. It also oversees the strategic petro- cedence over plans to roll out charg- Rep. Mike Simpson (R-Idaho), point- As the AP reported, the company leum reserve, and has been charged ing stations. ed out that the budget overview transports gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and with facilitating natural gas and oil — Boston Herald

Shame on Caitlyn Jenner

Democrats close to Cali- the fires of ignorance and fornia Gov. Gavin Newsom hate to get attention. call Caitlyn Jenner the gift Rachel Levine made the that keeps on giving. news for a day when she Republicans just hold became the first openly their heads. Some argue transgender person to be that after months of tedious confirmed by the Senate. signature gathering, the But Jenner is getting all the press, not only because of her famous family but because she has become the most famous supporter of the effort to ban trans girls from playing girls sports. Syndicated In 34 states, legislation columnist has been introduced to do just that. Jenner terms it “a question of fairness” and SUSAN ESTRICH says, “That’s why I oppose biological boys who are trans competing in girls effort to recall Newsom is sports in school.” fizzling, and not just In fact, there is no evi- because vaccines are avail- dence that trans girls are able on a walk-in basis and hijacking sports in any of California is headed for these states, or in colleges herd immunity. or professional sports. Vili- My father taught me that fying trans girls has taken “you can’t beat a horse with the place, at least temporar- no horse.” ily, of abortion and same- No horse would be better sex marriage as a wedge than the candidate who is issue used to divide and occupying the spotlight. conquer. Even where the In keeping with the last legislation fails, a “no” vote season of “Keeping up with by a Republican can be an Liz Cheney not going to ‘political wilderness’ the Kardashians,” Caitlyn invitation to a primary chal- Jenner, of Kylie and Kendall lenge. By Froma Harrop clone. That would be another zy.” They’re on a hamster the minority. She’s just not fame, is casting herself as a When given the opportu- Syndicated Columnist big story starring her. wheel. going to do that.” transgender “role model” in nity to clarify her stance on Trump’s own acting attor- A group of over 100 Repub- Trump says that “Liz Hannity’s show, she said: “I her campaign for California Liz Cheney’s ouster from ney general, Jeffrey Rosen, licans have joined to demand Cheney is a bitter, horrible stick with my statements governor. the House Republican leader- just said that the Justice that the party take Trump off human being” and “has no that I made. I think we have The hijacking of the elec- ship has prompted many Department had found no evi- its altar and threaten to form personality.” The Trump base to make sure that the integ- toral process by a has-been observers to say that the dence of widespread voter a third party if it doesn’t. swimming in the muck of rity of girls sports is there.” celebrity is offensive in its Wyoming representative is fraud in the 2020 election. These prominent Republican post-truth nihilism may nod The “integrity of girls own right, but especially so headed to the “political wil- That sort of truth-telling former officials include gov- in a servile manner, but then sports” is not at risk. The in Jenner’s case. Everyone derness.” This assumes that finds no resonance in the ernors, members of Con- there’s most of the country. lives of trans youth are. Sin- in and Kardashi- the Republican Party is itself cultish depths, a place so gress, ambassadors and state Cheney is doing more than gling them out in Little anland should understand: a civilization and not some cracked that Arizona Repub- party chairmen. not selling her soul. Republi- League, excluding them She is playing to the right decaying political entity licans have conspiracy theo- Cheney echoed their call cans may expel her from the from school teams, sends wing to get attention. about to be buried under the rists examining last year’s for a patriotic defense of the position of House Republican the message that trans kids It is bad enough that she lava of its craziness. ballots for traces of bamboo. democracy. “Remaining conference chair, but in are different in ways that has no idea what she is talk- The Donald Trump person- That would be evidence, they silent and ignoring the lie terms of national importance, justify their exclusion. And ing about and doesn’t care ality cult may have gotten its say, that fake votes from Asia emboldens the liar,” she said she’s going nowhere but up. it does so as a matter of law. to even study Government way for now, but Cheney’s invaded Arizona on Election in a fiery address on the Liz Cheney is not headed That is called discrimina- 101. A few weeks ago, she story is just beginning. The Day, thus tainting the final House floor. “I will not partic- for the political wilderness. tion, violating a person’s went after one of “Gavin’s few sane Republicans left, count. Good lord. ipate in that. I will not sit She is destined for the history right to be treated equally. District Attorneys” for not Cheney among them, are now As the never-Trump conser- back and watch in silence books. Her politics are not Long ago, the Supreme prosecuting a case because vowing a fight to remove the vative Tom Nichols lamented while others lead our party mine, but she’s on the road to Court recognized its special the alleged victim of domes- Trumpian scourge from their on “The Bulwark Podcast,” down a path that abandons becoming a towering Ameri- responsibility under the tic violence refuses to coop- party — while others talk of many of the Republicans the rule of law and joins the can political figure. One Constitution to protect “dis- erate. Problem No. 1: DAs abandoning the ship they see endorsing Trump’s fraudulent former president’s crusade to could say she’s already crete and insular minori- are elected by county vot- as too far gone and forming a claims that he won the elec- undermine our democracy.” arrived. ties” from the tyranny of ers, not appointed by the third party. tion are not stupid. As an Republican Barbara Com- ——— the majority, or the tyranny governor. Problem No. 2: One of the party’s most example, Nichols said, for- stock, former congresswom- EDITOR’S NOTE: Follow of a noisy and cruel faction. The DA’s office she was serious conservatives, mer Pennsylvania Sen. Rick an from Virginia, defended Froma Harrop on Twitter @ “For me, as a trans wom- attacking, like every DA’s Cheney remains totally unre- Santorum “was perfectly Cheney thusly: “I think Liz FromaHarrop. She can be an, I think role models are office in the 21st century, pentant about condemning capable of mimicking normal understands it’s not worth reached at fharrop@gmail. extremely important for recognizes that an alleged former President Donald human behavior” before dis- selling your soul for No. 3 in com. young people,” Jenner said. victim’s failure to cooperate Trump’s “big lie” that the gracing himself as an unprin- “Trans issues people strug- is not a block to prosecu- election was stolen. She is cipled promoter of Trump’s gle with big time. Our sui- tion. Were it otherwise, vic- said to have big plans to con- lunacy. cide rate is nine times high- tims could face an extra front Trump head-on and “But,” Nichols added, these er than the general public. beating on account of it. march on the media to drive Republicans are now “like And for me to be a role We’ve been talking about home her message. And, yes, addicts ... in a co-dependent model for them, to be out this in victims’ rights cir- she is running for reelection relationship with other there ... I am running for cles for 40 years. and willing to face the possi- addicts where they need to governor of the state of Cal- A Yellowstone Newspaper Even worse was her inter- bility of losing the Republi- just keep giving each other ifornia. Who would have John Sullivan, Editor and Publisher • Justin Post, Managing Editor view with Sean Hannity, can nomination to a Trumpian bigger and bigger hits of cra- during which she com- ever thought that?” Tel. 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Page 5, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 Justices consider hearing a case on ‘most offensive word’ WASHINGTON (AP) — court to take the case, says Robert Collier says that dur- she hopes the conversations ing the seven years he taking place nationally will worked as an operating push the justices in that room aide at Parkland direction. Memorial Hospital in Dallas, Doing so gives the court white nurses called him and an “opportunity to show that other Black employees they’re not insensitive to “boy.” Management ignored issues of race,” Holmes said. two large swastikas painted And courts are “all the time” on a storage room wall. And confronting workplace dis- for six months, he regularly crimination claims involving rode an elevator with the use of the N-word, she said. N-word carved into a wall. The question for the jus- Collier ultimately sued the tices, she said, is just wheth- hospital, but lower courts er someone who experiences dismissed his case. Now, an isolated instance of the AP however, at a private confer- N-word can “advance their Liz Cheney, center, talks to people Feb. 1, 2016, at the Senior Citizens Center in Gillette, Wyo., after earlier in the day ence Thursday, the Supreme case beyond the beginning announcing she would run for Congress. Court will consider for the stage.” first time whether to hear Two of the court’s nine jus- his case. Focusing on the tices have experience with elevator graffiti, Collier is similar cases. Scrum of challengers awaits asking the justices to decide In 2019, as a judge on the whether a single use of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the N-word in the workplace can 7th Circuit, Justice Amy create a hostile work envi- Coney Barrett wrote an ronment, giving an employ- opinion for a panel of three Cheney after House GOP ouster ee the ability to pursue a judges who unanimously case under Title VII of the ruled against a Black man CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — onel to a rural kombucha costs and making big chang- To be sure, discontent with landmark Civil Rights Act of who sued over alleged dis- For pro-Trump Republicans, brewer, is on the minds of es to the election system on Cheney in Wyoming has 1964. crimination and had his case removing Rep. Liz Cheney Cheney allies and opponents short notice. grown wider and deeper Already, the court’s two dismissed at an early stage. from House GOP leadership alike. Cheney, meanwhile, has since she voted to impeach newest members, both Among other things, he was relatively easy. Booting “There’s going to be an proved she can rebound from Trump for his role in the Jan. appointed by President Don- claimed a former supervisor her from office will be anoth- awful lot of them. It’s proba- ignominy to prevail in a 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. ald Trump, are on record at the Illinois Department of er matter. bly going to split the vote,” crowded field of Republicans Even after she survived her with seemingly different Transportation called him The rush to punish Cheney observed Mark Falk, a Chey- — it’s how she first got elect- House Republican col- views. The case is also a test the N-word. for her criticism of former enne resident planning to ed. After ditching an ill- leagues’ first attempt to oust of whether the justices are “The n-word is an egre- President Donald Trump and vote against Cheney. received run for Senate in her from leadership on Feb. willing to wade into the gious racial epithet,” she his loyalists is drawing a cast Cheney told reporters 2014, she came back to run 3, she was censured in an ongoing, complex conversa- wrote. But she said previous of Wyoming primary chal- Thursday she welcomed — for the House in 2016, win- overwhelming vote by the tions about race happening cases have made clear that lengers so big it could ulti- “obviously” — anybody who ning almost twice as many state GOP central committee. nationwide. The public could an employee can’t win his mately help her win again wanted to join the race votes as the runner-up in a “I’ve never been a Cheney learn as soon as Monday case “simply by proving that next year. Another boost for against her. nine-way primary. fan,” said one primary oppo- whether the court will take the word was uttered.” He Cheney is a pile of campaign “There are millions and She’s since knocked off lit- nent, Marissa Joy Selvig, a Collier’s case. also must prove that “use of money and a family legacy millions of Republicans out tle-known Republican and former mayor of Pavillion, Jennifer A. Holmes, a law- this word altered the condi- that has helped her before. there who want us to be a Democratic opponents alike population 200. “She has yer with the NAACP Legal tions of his employment and Still, there’s no doubt that party that stands for princi- with ease, all while building been working more for her- Defense and Educational created a hostile or abusive her campaign to call out ples and who are very wor- up a formidable fundraising self and for the Republican Fund, which has urged the working environment.” Trump’s lies about fraud in ried about the direction that operation. From January Party than she has the citi- the 2020 election is firing up the party is going and don’t through March, she brought zens of Wyoming. That’s opposition — in the process want the party to be dragged in $1.5 million — her best what I see.” revitalizing old complaints backward by the former quarter yet. A farmer’s market kombu- about a politician some see president,” Cheney said. Her national profile as a cha brewer who accompanies as more in touch with Wash- Trump has promised to daughter of former Vice student and church musi- ington insiders than Wyo- endorse a Cheney challenger, President Dick Cheney cians on harp, piano, flute mingites. but the window of opportuni- doesn’t hurt. And she could and other instruments, Sel- Over a year remains ty for Cheney’s opponents to even get a boost from her vig said she planned to run before Wyoming’s deadline do much else to narrow the status as Democrats’ new for Congress even before to file for the August 2022 field may have closed. A bill, favorite Republican. Wyo- Cheney’s recent troubles. Republican primary, but backed by Trump’s son Don- ming allows voters to regis- Selvig pledged to serve in already at least six Republi- ald Trump Jr. to institute pri- ter at the polls, and its Demo- Congress with a “sense of cans plan to run against her. mary runoffs, failed in the crats often switch affiliation peacefulness” and willing- The growing scrum, rang- Wyoming Legislature in to vote in a hotly contested ness to “work together for AP ing from a retired Army col- March amid concerns about Republican primary. the good of the nation.” Night falls on the Supreme Court in Washington. Some proms are back, with masks, COVID testing and social distancing BOSTON (AP) — A minor league approved, after some school board Just being a high school senior is activity due to the singing and ing students to get vaccinated baseball stadium. A negative coro- members expressed reservations very symbolic so the fact we dancing and has recommended that before they slip into their gowns navirus test and absolutely no slow the event could spread the corona- haven’t gotten the chance to be districts scrap proms and come up and tuxedos. Most are requiring dancing. virus. Along with socially-dis- together yet is really sad,” she add- with alternative celebrations for masks and putting strict restric- Those are just a few of the unusu- tanced dancing, students are also ed. seniors. tions on dancing or who can attend. al requirements for a high school being encouraged to get vaccinated School districts across the coun- Some students and parents are In Florida, Sarasota County prom happening in Manchester, before the dance. try are weighing whether they can forging ahead to organize their schools are allowing a prom but New Hampshire, later this month, “It would be awesome if we could safely hold an event that many own celebrations if the school has with no dancing and limiting the one of many school districts across all have a prom and be together. I seniors consider a capstone to their opted not to. Those schools going event to seniors. Several schools, the country struggling to navigate mean I haven’t seen some of my high school careers. ahead — albeit with a laundry list including Fletcher High School in holding the formal dance in the sec- classmates in over a year,” said Schools from Miami to Charlotte of restrictions — cite rising vacci- Duval County, are requiring stu- ond year of the pandemic. Allison Hermann, a senior who is to El Paso have already cancelled nation rates and a drop in coronavi- dents to quarantine for 10 days Students only found out early among the Central High School stu- prom over safety concerns. The rus cases in their districts. after the event. Many districts are this month that the proposal to hold dents who helped plan the prom. Massachusetts Department of Ele- Some holding proms are requir- holding their dances outdoors, prom May 28 at the New Hamp- “This is one of the only times mentary and Secondary Education ing a negative coronavirus test to including one on yacht and another shire Fisher Cats stadium had been that we all get to share together. has described proms as a high-risk attend while others are encourag- in a football stadium.

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Page 6, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 Gaetz associate expected to plead guilty in federal case Chief of teachers union is WASHINGTON (AP) — A also scrutinizing Gaetz’s con- key figure in the federal nections to the medical mari- investigation of Republican juana sector, including Rep. Matt Gaetz is expected whether his associates ‘all in’ on full fall reopening to plead guilty to criminal sought to influence legisla- charges next week. tion Gaetz sponsored. The president of the Amer- mended by the Centers for Joel Greenberg will appear The people had knowledge ican Federation of Teachers Disease Control and Preven- Monday in federal court in of the investigation but called Thursday for a full tion, she writes. Orlando, Florida, for a spoke to the AP on condition return to in-person learning “It’s not risk free,” Wein- change of plea hearing, of anonymity because they in the fall, saying the union garten says. “But we can according to court docu- were not allowed to publicly is “all in” on bringing stu- manage the threat by ments. He had been working discuss the ongoing investi- dents back to the classroom. encouraging people to get for weeks toward a deal with gation. I n p r e p a r e d r e m a r k s vaccines and following guid- federal prosecutors who are Greenberg’s legal prob- obtained by The Associated ance from the CDC.” investigating sex trafficking lems began last summer Press, Randi Weingarten The union will continue to and public corruption allega- when he was arrested on says the wide availability of push for 3 feet of space tions. charges of stalking a politi- vaccines and a new infusion between students in class- The plea potentially esca- cal opponent. He mailed fake of federal education money rooms, which the CDC rec- lates the legal and political letters to the school where have removed many obsta- ommended in March after jeopardy the Florida con- his opponent taught, signed cles that prevented schools reducing it from 6 feet. gressman is facing and sig- by a nonexistent “very con- from opening. Weingarten said schools nals that Greenberg could cerned student” who alleged “ C o n d i t i o n s h a v e AP should work over the sum- potentially serve as a witness the teacher had engaged in changed,” Weingarten says President Joe Biden gestures as he talks to students during mer to “find adequate in the Justice Department’s sexual misconduct with in remarks for an address on a visit to Yorktown Elementary School, in Yorktown, Va., as space” to maintain smaller investigation into Gaetz. another student, according to social media. “We can and first lady Jill Biden watches on May 3. classes through next school Federal prosecutors are an indictment filed against we must reopen schools in year. examining whether Gaetz him. the fall for in-person teach- ed, virus tests are given and decreases the moment they A $1.9 trillion aid package and Greenberg paid under- Greenberg was charged in ing, learning and support. all teachers are vaccinated. get their shot,” Weingarten that Biden signed in March age girls or offered them August with sex trafficking a And keep them open. Fully Weingarten said vaccines wrote. Surveys by the union included $123 billion to help gifts in exchange for sex, girl between ages 14 and 17 and safely, five days a have been the decisive fac- find that 89% of its 1.7 mil- schools reopen and recover according to people familiar and using a state database to week.” tor in her vision for a fall lion members have been ful- from the pandemic. Wein- with the matter. Gaetz has look up information about the If local unions heed her reopening. President Joe ly vaccinated or want to be, garten, who endorsed Biden, vehemently denied the alle- girl and other people with call, it would be seen as a Biden in March ordered she says in her remarks. wrote that his administra- gations and any wrongdoing whom he was engaged in major stride in the effort to states to prioritize teachers Still, Weingarten isn’t sug- tion has been “fighting the and insists he will not resign “sugar daddy” relationships, reopen schools. Teachers in vaccination rollouts, and gesting a quick return to the pandemic with science, his seat in Congress. according to the indictment. unions have been blamed for by the end of that month, type of schooling students truth, transparency and, yes, Investigators have also Charges on allegations he slowing the process with federal health officials said knew before the pandemic. money.” been looking at whether embezzled $400,000 from the demands for a variety of 80% of school workers had Schools should continue with “The United States will not Gaetz and his associates Seminole County tax collec- safety measures. Teachers been given their first shot. mask requirements, social be fully back until we are tried to secure government tor’s office were added last in some districts have “The fear that they will distancing, contact tracing fully back in school. And my jobs for some of the women, month, according to the refused to return until venti- bring the virus home and other measures recom- union is all in,” she says. the people said. They are indictment. lations systems are updat-

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Sports Page 7, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 Braves lose to Outlaws in hard-fought defeat By Enterprise Staff but two errors and two runs in the top of the seventh The Livingston Braves fell inning saw the game slip behind early and couldn’t away, according to the come back in a 5-2 loss to release. The Braves left two the Gallatin Valley Outlaws on in the bottom of the sev- on Wednesday in their first enth when lefty reliever conference meeting. Mason Shively closed out GVO got things started in the game. the second inning with a The Braves cracked two double on a 1-1 count, scor- home runs on the day. David ing one run, a Braves news Osen launched one off the release said. The Outlaws scoreboard in the fourth starter, Patrick Dietz lasted inning and Smith put one six innings, allowing five over to deep right-center in hits and two runs while the third inning. striking out 16 and walking Osen went 2-for-3 at the zero. plate to lead Livingston in RJ Smith toed the rubber hits. GVO totaled 13 hits on for Livingston and the the day. righty lasted six innings, The Braves are 4-5 and allowing nine hits and three head to Anaconda Sunday runs while striking out sev- for a double-header to face en. Simon Coleman threw district rivals, the Athletics. one inning out of the bullpen The action starts at 1 p.m.

RIGHT: Braves’ pitcher River Smith goes six innings for Liv- ingston in their 5-2 loss to the Gallatin Valley Outlaws on Wednesday night.

UPPER RIGHT: Braves’ David Osen clubs a long home run to left field in the fourth inning, making the score 3-2 Out- laws for the Braves’ second solo home run of the ball game.

BOTTOM RIGHT: Braves third baseman Zack Beal puts the tag on Isaac Richardson of the Gallatin Valley Outlaws in the seven-inning contest.

Photos by DEAN HENDRICKSON

Nets sign Mike James for remainder of the season

NEW YORK (AP) — The Antonio on Wednesday. He Brooklyn Nets are keeping has averaged 7.1 points and Mike James for the rest of 3.7 assists in 17.5 minutes the season. per game. T h e N e t s s i g n e d t h e James signed his first guard to a contract Thurs- 10-day deal on April 23 day after the expiration of after spending the previous his second 10-day deal. two seasons with CSKA James has appeared in 11 Moscow. He has played games, including starting in most of his nine-year pro Brooklyn’s victory over San career in Europe.

Kelenic, Gilbert headline major roster shuffle for Mariners

SEATTLE (AP) — The with outfielder Taylor Tram- anticipated major league mell, whose spot is being debuts of outfielder Jarred taken by Kelenic for now. Kelenic and pitcher Logan Trammell made his major Gilbert are part of a big ros- league debut on opening day, ter reshuffling for the Seat- but is batting .157 in 27 tle Mariners. games. Manager Scott Ser- AP Kelenic and Gilbert moved vais said Trammell needs Martin Truex Jr. talks on a cell phone after winning the NASCAR Cup Series auto race at Darlington Raceway, Sunday in up from Triple-A Tacoma on more playing time and Darlington, S.C. Thursday ahead of their expects he’ll be back with debuts that night against the major league club at Cleveland. Gilbert will start some point. NASCAR lifting mask mandate in garage, pits on the mound, while Kelenic Seattle also transferred is expected to start in left left-handed pitcher Nick (AP) — NASCAR has lifted its mask aging everyone to get vaccinated and open to 550 sponsors and guests at Cir- field and bat leadoff as two Margevicius and right-hand- mandate for competitors when out- preventing indoor spread of COV- cuit of the Americas in Texas next week. of Seattle’s prized prospects er to the doors in the garage and pit areas start- ID-19. NASCAR is not requiring its competi- finally reach the majors. 60-day injured list. Margevi- ing this weekend at Dover Internation- NASCAR last weekend had a soft re- tors be vaccinated, only guests and Seattle also selected right- cius has been out since April al Speedway. opening of the garage area and allowed media who enter the garage area. hander to bol- 26 with shoulder issues. Masks will still be required when 350 fully vaccinated sponsors and guests NASCAR was one of the first major ster a taxed bullpen. Newsome may be headed competitors are inside any buildings into the competition footprint at Dar- sports to resume competition last May at To clear space on the ros- toward Tommy John surgery. or team haulers, NASCAR said Thurs- lington Raceway. It was a trial run to set the start of the pandemic. It was also the ter, Seattle optioned reliev- Seattle also designated for day. policy moving forward. The garage is first to complete its full schedule in ers and assignment outfielder NASCAR says its focus is on encour- closed at Dover this weekend but will be November. Wyatt Mills to Tacoma, along Braden Bishop. 7 Yanks coaches, staff have virus, Torres out as precaution ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. tested positive for COVID-19 The Yankees on April 30 (AP) — New York Yankees in December and has been were able to relax MLB pro- shortstop Gleyber Torres vaccinated. tocols after reaching an 85 was kept out of Wednesday It was also confirmed by percent vaccination rate night’s starting lineup at Boone that pitching coach among players and staff Tampa Bay as a precaution Matt Blake has joined third such as managers, coaches as the number of confirmed base Phil Nevin and first and athletic trainers. positive COVID-19 tests base coach Reggie Willits as “We’ve been dealing with among the team’s coaching members of the coaching this thing now for over a and support staff reached staff testing positive for the year,” Yankees pitcher seven. virus. A couple additional Jameson Taillon said. “We’re Manager Aaron Boone said staff members had positive just going to roll with the MLB’s Joint COVID-19 tests confirmed on Wednes- punches and try to protect Health and Safety Commit- day, bringing the total there each other, and do our tee is waiting and reviewing to four. responsibility to keep every- a number of test results. The Six of the seven are one safe. But we’re here and members of New York’s asymptomatic. All are fully we’re to play.” traveling party have been vaccinated. Both Boone and Rays man- tested at least three times “We’re seeing the vaccina- ager Kevin Cash said the each since Tuesday. tions also kind of blunt the communication between the “I know everybody is going effects of the virus,” Boone teams and MLB has been to read into that but hopeful- said. “We’re also learning as good. ly it’s nothing, it’s more just we go and getting informed “First of all you hope getting all the information,” as what we need to do exact- they’re OK,” Cash said. Boone said of Torres. ly and just try to do as best “We’ve got some very intelli- Boone said the Yankees we can to be able to make gent people and the right expect to receive an update quick adjustments on the fly. doctors that are advising the about Torres on Wednesday Just doing the best we can right way to go about night. He added that Torres with it all.” things.”

Page 8, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 Biden team moves swiftly to tackle pipeline political peril

(AP) — The Biden adminis- preparing to address. North Carolina. In Georgia, The cyberattack was but one tration swung aggressively Then, hours before the Colo- South Carolina and Virginia, of many challenges confront- into action after a primary nial Pipeline was restarted, more than 16% of stations ing the president. gasoline pipeline fell prey to a President Joe Biden signaled were without gas. Within just a few days, the cyberattack — understanding Wednesday that there were The sudden supply crunch Biden administration has also that the situation posed a pos- reasons for optimism. after Friday’s hack showed been dealt a disappointing sible series of political and “We have been in very, very the challenges that can pop up monthly jobs report, a poten- economic risks. close contact with Colonial for a White House that must tially worrisome increase in The pipeline shutdown was Pipeline,” Biden said. “I think constantly respond to world inflation and lethal violence in an all-hands-on-deck situation you’re going to hear some events. Republican lawmakers Israel. It is still trying to vac- for a young presidency that good news in the next 24 hours were quick to criticize the cinate the country against the has also had to deal with a and I think we’ll be getting administration for previously coronavirus, send out hun- pandemic, a recession, an that under control.” canceling plans to construct dreds of billions of dollars in influx of unaccompanied chil- The president followed up the Keystone XL oil pipeline economic aid and pass its own dren at the southern border, a later Wednesday with an exec- from . Biden had can- sweeping jobs and education troop withdrawal from utive order to improve cyber- celed its permit over risks of agenda. Afghanistan and high-stakes security. Biden’s team also AP spills and worries that climate “You have to be prepared to showdowns globally that carry seized on the shutdown as an A customer drives from a Chevron station after it ran out of change would worsen by burn- juggle multiple challenges, the specter of war. argument for approving the gasoline, Wednesday in Miami. ing the oil sands crude that multiple crises at one time, The administration devoted president’s $2.3 trillion infra- would have flowed through and that’s exactly what we’re the first half of the week to structure package. the pipeline. doing at this moment,” White showcasing all the steps it was Transportation Secretary day. “This has to be core to vide gasoline. Waivers were “The Colonial Pipeline crisis House press secretary Jen taking to get gas back to ser- said the cyber- how we secure critical infra- issued to expand the hours shows that we need more Psaki said Wednesday. vice stations in affected areas. attack was a reminder that structure.” that fuel can be transported American energy to fuel our Higher energy prices often It scrambled into action after infrastructure is a national The administration took a by roadways. The Environ- economy, not less,” House have political fallout, compli- ransom-seeking hackers on security issue and invest- variety of steps to address the mental Protection Agency Republican leader Kevin cating reelection campaigns Friday shut down the pipeline, ments for greater resilience gasoline situation. issued waivers on gas blends McCarthy said Tuesday on for incumbents outside oil-pro- which delivers about 45% of are needed. The Transportation Depart- and other regulations to ease Twitter, adding that Biden had ducing regions. The 1979 fuel the East Coast’s gas. The shut- “This is not an extra, this is ment was surveying how any supply challenges. “left our energy supply more shortage famously crushed down caused a supply crunch not a luxury, this is not an many vessels could carry fos- The technology firm Gas- vulnerable to attacks” by Jimmy Carter’s presidential and spiking prices — all of option,” he told reporters at sil fuels to the Gulf of Mexico buddy.com found that 28% of blocking the Keystone XL reelection efforts and helped which the administration was the White House on Wednes- and Eastern Seaboard to pro- stations were out of fuel in pipeline. usher in the Reagan era. Florida governor signs bill to Two planes collide above make alcohol-to-go permanent and land with no one injured DENVER (AP) — Two small airplanes col- Sheriff’s Deputy John Bartmann said. “I TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) restaurants when they were liked it, there was a good lided in the air near Denver, leaving one air- don’t remember anything like this — espe- — Florida restaurants will be temporarily ordered to not response, so we said this craft nearly ripped in half and forcing the cially everybody walking away. I mean that’s able to sell cocktails along seat customers. Later capaci- should be something that we other’s pilot to deploy a parachute. Remark- the amazing part of this.” with delivery and take out ty restrictions were put in just make permanent,” ably, both planes landed safely and no one June Cvelbar told the KUSA TV station food orders even after the place before all restrictions DeSantis said. was injured, officials said. that she witnessed the collision while walk- coronavirus pandemic ends were lifted. DeSantis held a bill signing Both planes were getting ready to land at a ing in a state park. under a bill signed by Repub- But alcohol to go continues ceremony at an Ormand small regional airport in a Denver suburb on “I saw two planes in the sky. I saw a larger lican Gov. Ron DeSantis on under an emergency order Beach restaurant. He said Wednesday when they collided, according to green plane, which I thought was a tow Thursday. DeSantis signed and the idea there were a number of exam- the National Transportation Safety Board plane, along with what I thought was a glider DeSantis lifted restrictions proved popular with custom- ples of restaurants being able and South Metro Fire Rescue. being towed by it. I heard a noise but didn’t on alcohol to go early in the ers. to survive the pandemic “Every one of these pilots needs to go buy realize that the two planes had collided,’ she pandemic as a way to help “It worked well, people because of to go alcohol sales. a lottery ticket right now,” Arapahoe County told KUSA in an email.  TV Listings 

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON A=Antenna C=Charter MAY 15, 2021 SATURDAY EVENING A=Antenna C=Charter MAY 15, 2021 A C 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 A C 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 BROADCAST STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS PGA Tour Golf AT&T Byron Nelson, Third Round. (N) ’ (Live) Paid Pro- World’s- CBS Week- The 5:30 Jeopardy! Wheel of Magnum P.I. “Easy S.W.A.T. The team hunts 48 Hours ’ Å The 10:00 (:35) NCIS KTVQ 2.1 % KTVQ 2.1 % (CBS) gram Å Weath end News News (N) (CBS) ’ Å Fortune ’ Money” ’ Å for a sniper. ’ News (N) ’ KTVQ2 ››› “Revolutionary Road” (2008, Drama) Leonardo DiCaprio. The Short American Ninja Warrior Central Ave Central Ave Family Guy Family Guy Nightwatch “Stranger Bloodline Detectives Seinfeld American Ninja Warrior “Tortilla 2.2 + KTVQ2 2.2 + (CW) Suburbanites rebel against torpor in their lives. Å List ’ Å (DVS) (N) ’ (N) ’ (CW) ’ Å ’ Å Things” (N) ’ Å (N) ’ “The Nap” “Cincinnati City Finals” Soup” The Spring League Football Alphas vs Conquerors. From Lucas Oil Stadium in Laura Paid Pro- Open Paid Pro- KHMT Whacked Whacked The Masked Singer ’ Game of Talents Two new Last Man Last Man America’s Most Wanted KHMT 4.1 $ 4.1 $ (FOX) Indianapolis. (N) ’ (Live) McKenzie gram Å House (N) gram Å (FOX) Out Sports Out Sports Å (DVS) teams compete. Standing Standing ’ Å WNBA Basketball Las Vegas Aces at Seattle Storm. Inside Edi- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- Paid Pro- ABC World Game Time Entertainment Tonight Shark Tank ’ Å (DVS) American Idol Chris Martin mentors the finalists.’ Wipeout ’ Å KSVI 6.1 * KSVI 6.1 * (ABC) (N) ’ (Live) Å tion gram Å gram Å gram Å News (ABC) (N) ’ Å Å KULR (12:30) IndyCar Racing GMR Grand IndyCar 146th Preakness Stakes From Pimlico Race Course NHL Hockey: Bruins at (5:15) NHL Hockey Boston Bruins at Washington Saturday Night Live (N) News (:29) Saturday Night Live Host Keegan- 8.1 ) KULR 8.1 ) (NBC) Prix. (N) ’ (Live) Series in Baltimore. (N) ’ (Live) Capitals (NBC) Capitals. First Round, Game 1. (N) ’ (Live) ’ Å Michael Key; Olivia Rodrigo. (N) Woodsmith Best of Quilting Weekend- R. Steves’ Cook’s Primal Grill The New Fly Backroads, NewsHour The Lawrence Welk Last of the My Hero (:03) ›››› “The Last Picture Show” (1971, Drama) Timothy Bottoms, Jeff KUSM 9.1 ^ KUSM 9.1 ^ (PBS) Shop Å Sewing Arts Å Yank Europe Country ’ Fisher Montana Wk (PBS) Show Å Wine ’ Å Bridges. A gritty drama takes place in a dying 1950s Texas town.

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MONDAY EVENING A=Antenna C=Charter MAY 17, 2021 TUESDAY EVENING A=Antenna C=Charter MAY 18, 2021 A C 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 A C 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 BROADCAST STATIONS BROADCAST STATIONS Jeopardy! Wheel of The Neigh- Bob Hearts All Rise A high-profile Bull Bull jeopardizes The 10:00 Late Show- Jeopardy! Wheel of NCIS Members of a react FBI “Trigger Effect” A FBI: Most Wanted “Hus- The 10:00 Late Show- KTVQ 2.1 % KTVQ 2.1 % (CBS) (N) Å Fortune (N) borhood Abishola murder case tests Lola. Benny’s campaign. ’ News (N) Colbert (CBS) (N) Å Fortune (N) team are killed. (N) mass casualty incident. tler” (N) ’ Å News (N) Colbert Family Guy Family Guy All American Laura is Black Lightning (N) MTN Nine Seinfeld Schitt’s Schitt’s Family Guy Family Guy The Flash “Family Matters, Superman & Lois “Broken MTN Nine Seinfeld Schitt’s Schitt’s KTVQ2 2.2 + KTVQ2 2.2 + (CW) ’ Å ’ Å furious. (N) ’ Å ’ Å News (N) ’ Å Creek ’ Creek ’ (CW) ’ Å ’ Å Part 1” (N) Å Trust” (N) ’ Å News (N) ’ Å Creek ’ Creek ’ Last Man Big Bang 9-1-1 “Suspicion” Hen’s (:01) 9-1-1: Lone Star Big Bang Big Bang Mom ’ Å Mom ’ Å Last Man Big Bang The Resident Raptor’s life (:01) Prodigal Son “The Big Bang Big Bang Mom ’ Å Mom ’ Å KHMT 4.1 $ KHMT 4.1 $ (FOX) Standing Theory mother falls ill. “One Day” (N) ’ Theory Theory (FOX) Standing Theory begins to fall apart. Last Weekend” ’ Theory Theory DailyMailTV Ent. Tonight ›››‡ “Monsters, Inc.” (2001, Children’s) Voices of The Good Doctor “Letting Last Man Jimmy DailyMailTV Ent. Tonight Pooch Perfect “The Grand black-ish ’ mixed-ish Big Sky Cassie and Jenny Last Man Jimmy KSVI 6.1 * KSVI 6.1 * (ABC) (N) John Goodman, Billy Crystal. ’ Go” (N) ’ Standing Kimmel (ABC) (N) Fur-nalé” ’ ’ head home. ’ Standing Kimmel News At Six Montana The Voice “Live Top 9 Performances” The top nine (:01) Debris (N) ’ Å News at Ten Tonight News At Six Montana The Voice Five artists This Is Us Kevin has his (:01) New Amsterdam News at Ten Tonight KULR 8.1 ) KULR 8.1 ) (NBC) Right Now artists perform. (N Same-day Tape) Å (DVS) Show (NBC) Right Now advance to the finale. bachelor party. (N) “Things Fall Apart” (N) Show PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Antiques Roadshow (N) American Experience “Billy Graham” Life of Christian BBC World Amanpour- PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Extra Life: A Short His- Philly D.A. Krasner’s Frontline Inequities in BBC World Amanpour- KUSM 9.1 ^ KUSM 9.1 ^ (PBS) ’ (Part 3 of 4) Å leader Billy Graham. (N) Å (DVS) News ’ Co (PBS) tory of Living Longer unorthodox plans. (N) American health care. News ’ Co

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listed in paragraph 5 must be Property described in the Park treasurer who is responsible for detailed list of preferred specifi- EN that SABRINA BAUKOL LEGALS paid by August 2, 2021, which County Treasurer’s Office under IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND issuing the tax deed is: Park cations can be obtained at by has been appointed as Personal EMPLOYMENT is the date that the redemption Tax Sale Certificate No. 111 and TO THIS NOTICE, YOU WILL County Treasurer, 414 East Cal- contacting the Park County Representative of the above- period expires or expired. Tax Code Parcel No. 41244 as LOSE YOUR PROPERTY lendar Street, Livingston, MT Clerk and Recorder by calling named estate. All persons hav- 7. If all taxes, penalties, follows: 59047; (406) 222-4119. (406) 222-4110 or at clerkre- ing claims against the said dece- COOKS WANTED – Sea- NOTICE THAT A TAX DEED interest, and costs are not paid to OCCUPANT [email protected], dent are required to present their sonal/PT/Full Time Posi- MAY BE ISSUED the county treasurer on or prior THAT PART OF THE SW1/4 235 Capricorn Dr., FURTHER NOTICE FOR between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 claims within four (4) months tions Available - $16/hr to August 2, 2021, which is the OF SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP Emigrant, MT 59027 THOSE PERSONS LISTED p.m., Monday through Friday. after the date of the first publica- starting wage +summer IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND date the redemption period 2 SOUTH, RANGE 9 EAST, ABOVE WHOSE ADDRESS- No bids may be withdrawn tion of this notice or said claims bonus. Join the dynamic cu- TO THIS NOTICE, YOU WILL expires, a tax deed may be PRINCIPAL MONTANA Lisa M. Bush ES ARE UNKNOWN after the scheduled time for pub- will be forever barred. LOSE YOUR PROPERTY linary team within Paradise issued to the assignee or county MERIDIAN, PARK COUNTY, 235 Capricorn Dr., lic opening of the Bids. The Claims must either be mailed Valley as we feature our that is the possessor of the tax MONTANA, DESCRIBED ON Emigrant, MT 59027 1. The address of the interest- County Commissioners reserve to SABRINA BAUKOL, the two restaurants and event Occupant lien on the day following the CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY ed party is unknown. the right to reject any and all Personal Representative, return 915 East Montana St. date that the redemption period NO. 1307 ME, ON FILE IN Lisa M. Bush 2. The published notice bids received, to waive bid receipt requested, at Swandal operations! For inquiries, Livingston, MT 59047 expires. THE OFFICE OF THE CLERK P.O. Box 387 meets the legal requirements for irregularities, to postpone the Law PLLC, 305 E. Lewis Street, contact Chef Daniel Cox 8. The business address and AND RECORDER OF SAID Emigrant, MT 59027 notice of a pending tax deed awarding of a contract for a Livingston, Montana 59047, or at [email protected] or apply directly online at B. L. F. Nead Trust telephone number of the county COUNTY, UNDER DOCU- issuance. period not exceeding thirty (30) filed with the Clerk of the above- c/o Walter Nead treasurer who is responsible for MENT #242338. Dale Bush, Jr. 3. The interested parties’ days, and to accept the bid entitled Court. sagelodge.com/careers 915 East Montana St. issuing the tax deed is: Park 235 Capricorn Dr., rights in the property may be in which is in the best interest of DATED this 28th day of Livingston, MT 59047 County Treasurer, 414 East Cal- Street address: 115 Prairie Dr., Emigrant, MT 59027 jeopardy. Park County. April, 2021. lendar Street, Livingston, MT Livingston, MT 59047. Walter Nead 59047; (406) 222-4119. Dale Bush, Jr. DATED at Billings, Montana Pub. May 7, 13, 19 2021 SWANDAL LAW PLLC 915 East Montana St. 2. The property taxes became P.O. Box 387 this 13th day of May, 2021. By: Rebecca R. Swandal Livingston, MT 59047 FURTHER NOTICE FOR delinquent on June 1, 2018. Emigrant, MT 59027 MNAXLP Attorney for Personal THOSE PERSONS LISTED 3. The property tax lien was By: Eli J. Patten Representative Park County, Montana Treasurer ABOVE WHOSE ADDRESS- attached on August 1, 2018, Park County, Montana Treasurer Crowley Fleck PLLP 414 East Callender St. ES ARE UNKNOWN Park County Tax Sale Certifi- 414 East Callender St. PO Box 2529 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Pub. April 29, May 6, 13, 2021 Livingston, MT 59047 cate No. 111. Livingston, MT 59047 Billings, MT 59103 that the Park County Board of 1. The address of the interest- 4. The lien was assigned Commissioners will receive MNAXLP Pursuant to Section 15-18-212, ed party is unknown. GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC Pursuant to Section 15-18-212, Attorney for: sealed bids for the application of dust control on County Roads AT RIB & CHOP HOUSE Montana Code Annotated, 2. The published notice on August 30, 2018, Park Coun- Montana Code Annotated, GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC WE WANT YOU!! Hiring NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: meets the legal requirements for ty Assignment Certificate No. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: during the summer of 2021. Specifications may be obtained Servers, Bartenders, Hosts, notice of a pending tax deed 2017-1169. IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND GARAGE SALES Line Cooks, Prep Cooks, 1. As a result of a property issuance. 5. As of the date of this 1. As a result of a property THIS NOTICE, YOU WILL by contacting the Clerk and tax delinquency, a property tax 3. The interested parties’ notice, the amount of tax due is: tax delinquency, a property tax LOSE YOUR PROPERTY Recorder’s Office at the 414 E. and Dishwashers! Apply in lien exists on the following rights in the property may be in lien exists on the following Callender Street, Livingston MT 3 FAMILY YARD SALE person or online at FRG- described real property in which jeopardy. TAXES: ...... $2,516.15 described real property in which Pub. May 13, 20, 2021 59047. The Park County Clerk SATURDAY 8-2. 328 N. jobs.com. Come Fund your you may have an interest: PENALTY:...... $ 0.00 you may have an interest: and Recorder’s Office cannot 2ND ST. Summer Fun with Us! DATED at Billings, Montana INTEREST: ...... $ 549.95 MNAXLP answer questions regarding this Property described in the Park request for bids. All questions NEIGHBORHOOD GA- B & G RIVER SHUTTLE this 13th day of May, 2021. FEE: ...... $ 262.17 Property described in the Park IS HIRING FOR THE 2021 County Treasurer’s Office under TOTAL: ...... $3,328.27 County Treasurer’s Office under You are invited to join the Park must be submitted in writing to RAGE SALES, Saturday, Tax Sale Certificate No. 45 and By: Eli J. Patten Tax Sale Certificate No. 242 and County Planning Department Park County Public Works at May 15, 9 AM - 3 PM Ten SHUTTLE SEASON. Flex- Tax Code Parcel No. 16905 as Crowley Fleck PLLP 6. For the property tax lien to Tax Code Parcel No. 6853090 for a live webinar on May 26, 414 East Callender Street, Liv- locations in Golden Age ible schedule, Fun fast pace follows: PO Box 2529 be liquidated, the total amount as follows: 2021 at noon to hear about the ingston, MT 59047. Village, North Glastonbury, summer job. Call to apply Billings, MT 59103 listed in paragraph 5 must be proposed Conflict Mitigation Sealed bids must be received Emigrant. #18, 23, 24, 26, 223-0626. LOTS 11, 12, 13 AND 14, Zoning District and Regulations, by Park County Clerk and paid by August 2, 2021, which THAT PART OF NW1/4 OF 28, 29, 30, 31, 33 & 49. B U S Y A C C O U N T I N G BLOCK 34, OF THE MINNE- Attorney for: is the date that the redemption SECTION 32, TOWNSHIP 4 and to provide feedback and ask Recorders Office, 414 East Cal- TEN sales in one area SOTA ADDITION TO THE questions. The proposed Con- lender Street, Livingston, Mon- FIRM IS HIRING AN OF- GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC period expires or expired. SOUTH, RANGE 8 EAST, OF will be worth your while! FICE MANAGER. We are CITY OF LIVINGSTON, 7. If all taxes, penalties, THE PRINCIPAL MONTANA flict Mitigation Zoning District tana 59047, no later than 4:00 These Garage Sales will PARK COUNTY, MONTANA, IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND interest, and costs are not paid to MERIDIAN, IN PARK COUN- and Regulations can be p.m., May 21st, 2021. All bid looking for a detail-oriented not disappoint. Follow the person, that enjoys interact- ACCORDING TO THE OFFI- THIS NOTICE, YOU WILL the county treasurer on or prior TY, MONTANA, DESCRIBED reviewed at the Park County envelopes must be sealed and Signs & Green Balloons, CIAL PLAT ON FILE IN THE LOSE YOUR PROPERTY to August 2, 2021, which is the AS TRACT 10-A, OF MINOR Website at www.parkcounty.org marked with “Dust Control ing with clients, is orga- Indoor Garage Sales, Rain nized and can multi-task. OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND date the redemption period SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 263, and under the Planning Depart- Bid.” Late bids will not be or Shine! RECORDER OF SAID COUN- Pub. May 13, 20, 2021 expires, a tax deed may be A TRACT OF LAND BEING A ment Home Page. The proposed accepted. Bids will be opened Responsibilities include TY. issued to the assignee or county PORTION OF PARCEL 10 OF district is designed to mitigate at 9:00 a.m., May 25, 2021, in general office manage- MNAXLP that is the possessor of the tax CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY conflicts resulting from certain the office of the Board of Com- ment including processing AND lien on the day following the NO. 615A ON FILE IN THE land uses throughout the Coun- missioners, in the Park County MISCELLANEOUS income tax returns, act as date that the redemption period OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND ty. The Park County Planning Courthouse, 414 East Callender the initial point of contact for A TRACT OF LAND BEING A NOTICE THAT A TAX DEED expires. RECORDER OF SAID COUN- Board is in the process of con- Street, Livingston, Montana clients, organize all aspects PORTION SECTION 12, MAY BE ISSUED 8. The business address and TY, UNDER DOCUMENT sidering the proposal, and may 59047. HELPER NEEDED FOR of the front office includ- TO W N S H I P 2 S O U T H , telephone number of the county #266099. forward a recommendation to No bids may be withdrawn ABOUT 4 HRS. WILL PAY ing appointments and file RANGE 9 EAST, OF THE IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND treasurer who is responsible for the Park County Commission after the scheduled time for pub- $15 PER HOUR. CALL maintenance, effectively PRINCIPAL MONTANA TO THIS NOTICE, YOU WILL issuing the tax deed is: Park Street address: 235 Capricorn after hearing from the public lic opening of the Bids. The 406-939-3548 communicate both verbally MERIDIAN, PARK COUNTY, LOSE YOUR PROPERTY County Treasurer, 414 East Cal- Dr., Emigrant, MT 59027. over the next several months. County Commissioners reserve MONTANA, DESCRIBED AS Background information can be the right to reject any and all and in writing, and order- lendar Street, Livingston, MT ing office supplies. Must LOT 16A OF THE AMENDED OCCUPANT 59047; (406) 222-4119. 2. The property taxes became found on the Planning Depart- bids received, to waive bid PLAT OF LOTS 15 AND 16, 115 Prairie Dr. ment home page, and will be irregularities, to postpone the AUCTION be proficient in Microsoft delinquent on June 1, 2018. Office such as Word and BLOCK 34, OF THE MINNE- Livingston, MT 59047 FURTHER NOTICE FOR 3. The property tax lien was shared during the webinar on awarding of a contract for a SOTA ADDITION TO THE THOSE PERSONS LISTED attached on August 1, 2018, May 26 at noon. We hope you period not exceeding sixty (60) Excel, and ability to learn CITY OF LIVINGSTON, Paul J. Sunvison ABOVE WHOSE ADDRESS- Park County Tax Sale Certifi- can join us! Please contact us at days, and to accept the bid the tax software. A general PARK COUNTY, MONTANA, 117 Prairie Dr. ES ARE UNKNOWN cate No. 242. 406-222-4102 or by emailing which is in the best interest of MEL HILLMAN knowledge of QuickBooks SUBDIVISION PLAT NO. 192, Livingston, MT 59047-1535 4. The lien was assigned [email protected] for Park County. would be helpful but not ACCORDING TO THE OFFI- 1. The address of the interest- GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC additional information. Links BUSINESS LIQUIDATION required. You must be able CIAL PLAT ON FILE IN THE Paul J. Sunvison ed party is unknown. on August 30, 2018, Park Coun- for the webinar can be found at Pub. May 7, 13, 19 2021 to work full-time during Feb- OFFICE OF THE CLERK AND RT. 62, Box 3242 2. The published notice ty Assignment Certificate No. parkcounty.org and on the Plan- Sat., June 5 • 10 am ruary through April. After RECORDER OF SAID COUN- Livingston, MT 59047 meets the legal requirements for 2017-1151. ning Department Home Page. MNAXLP Manley Road, tax season schedule would TY, FILED UNDER DOCU- notice of a pending tax deed 5. As of the date of this , MT be around 15-20 hours per MENT #248575. Stacy L. Sunvison issuance. notice, the amount of tax due is: Pub. May 13, 20, 2021 Bozeman week. Our office is very 117 Prairie Dr. REBECCA R. SWANDAL • Skidsteer • Backhoe 3. The interested parties’ Swandal Law PLLC flexible and can generally Street address: 915 E Montana Livingston, MT 59047-1535 rights in the property may be in TAXES: ...... $2,999.48 MNAXLP • Trailers • Tools & More work around your schedule. St., Livingston, MT 59047. 305 E Lewis Street jeopardy. PENALTY:...... $0.00 Livingston, MT 59047 Competitive hourly wage, Stacy L. Sunvison INTEREST: ...... $753.31 bonuses, retirement, and 2. The property taxes became RT. 62, Box 3242 Park County is seeking Telephone: (406) 222-3301 DATED at Billings, Montana FEE: ...... $262.17 Sealed Bids for three (3) or Telefax: (888) 966-0213 health insurance available. delinquent on June 1, 2018. Livingston, MT 59047 this 13th day of May, 2021. TOTAL: ...... $4,014.96 3. The property tax lien was more new 2021 or newer motor [email protected] Please send your resume graders with five and six-year to johnmabieaccounting@ attached on August 1, 2018, Greenwich Revolving Trust By: Eli J. Patten 6. For the property tax lien to Park County Tax Sale Certifi- 500 Delaware Ave. lease and maintenance contract. Attorney for Personal yahoo.com. Crowley Fleck PLLP be liquidated, the total amount Bids may be mailed or delivered Representative cate No. 45. 11th Floor PO Box 2529 listed in paragraph 5 must be CASLEN LIVING CEN- 4. The lien was assigned Wilmington, DE 19801 to Park County Clerk and Billings, MT 59103 paid by August 2, 2021, which Recorder at the Park County MONTANA TER is looking for a caring GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC is the date that the redemption compassionate individual on August 30, 2018, Park Coun- Park County, Montana Treasurer Courthouse, 414 East Callender SIXTH JUDICIAL Attorney for: period expires or expired. Street, Livingston, MT 59047. DISTRICT COURT, to help care for our resi- ty Assignment Certificate No. 414 East Callender St. GUARDIAN TAX MT, LLC 7. If all taxes, penalties, 2017-1149. Livingston, MT 59047 All bids must be received no lat- PARK COUNTY dents. No experience nec- interest, and costs are not paid to er than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, SELL essary we will train the right 5. As of the date of this IF YOU DO NOT RESPOND the county treasurer on or prior May 21, 2021. Bids will be IN THE MATTER OF THE candidate. Full-time and notice, the amount of tax due is: Pursuant to Section 15-18-212, THIS NOTICE, YOU WILL to August 2, 2021, which is the Montana Code Annotated, opened and read aloud at 10:00 ESTATE OF IT WITH AN part-time available 401 K, LOSE YOUR PROPERTY date the redemption period A.M. on Tuesday, May 25th, KENDALL JOSEPH BAU- TAXES: ...... $2,733.50 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: expires, a tax deed may be ENTERPRISE Health insurance, and an- PENALTY:...... $0.00 2021, commissioners chambers KOL, nual bonus. Call 222-0797 Pub. May 13, 20, 2021 issued to the assignee or county of the Park County Courthouse Deceased. INTEREST: ...... $706.33 1. As a result of a property that is the possessor of the tax CLASSIFIED or email Lorilee@caslenlc. FEE: ...... $262.17 tax delinquency, a property tax MNAXLP at 414 East Callender Street, com Thank you! Lorilee Hut- lien on the day following the Livingston, MT 59047. All Probate No. DP 2021-19 TOTAL: ...... $3,702.00 lien exists on the following date that the redemption period tinger, Administrator Caslen described real property in which sealed bids must be clearly AD Living Centers Phone (406) expires. marked “Motor Grader Lease NOTICE TO CREDITORS 6. For the property tax lien to you may have an interest: NOTICE THAT A TAX DEED 8. The business address and 222-0797 Fax (406) 222- be liquidated, the total amount MAY BE ISSUED Bid.” 222-2000 telephone number of the county The Bidder’s Package and a NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- 7951

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Page 11, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 Pope meets Argentine president months after abortion law Virus and Mideast turmoil stifle ROME (AP) — Pope Fran- declined to return home cis met Thursday with since his 2013 election, Eid al-Fitr celebrations for 2nd year Argentine President Alberto friends say, because he Fernandez, months after wants to avoid being used for JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) Despite the similar ban a Argentina legalized abortion political ends by the reigning — Muslims celebrated Eid al- year ago, the number of daily despite a personal appeal government. Fitr in a subdued mood for a cases in Indonesia had picked from the pontiff and opposi- Argentina’s abortion law, second year Thursday as the up by 37% three weeks after tion from the Catholic which Fernandez firmly sup- COVID-19 pandemic again the holiday. Similar patterns Church. ported, went into effect in forced mosque closings and followed other holidays in the In a break with usual prac- January. It guarantees the family separations on the hol- country that has counted 1.7 tice, the Vatican communi- procedure up to the 14th iday marking the end of million infections and more que about Fernandez’s visit week of pregnancy and Ramadan. than 47,600 fatalities from omitted any reference to beyond that in cases of rape In the embattled Gaza COVID-19. issues discussed between the or when a woman’s health is Strip, the call to prayer While police set up highway president and pope. The brief at risk. echoed over pulverized build- checkpoints and domestic statement provided only a Fernandez, a Peronist, had ings and heaps of rubble as flights and other modes of rundown of topics Fernandez campaigned on pledges to Israeli warplanes continued transportation were suspend- discussed with the Vatican make abortion legal and free. to pound the territory in the AP ed, anxiety lingers that peo- secretary of state and for- Argentina thus is the largest worst outbreak of violence ple will defy the prohibition. eign minister: the pandemic, nation in Latin America to Muslim boys hold balloons after performing an Eid al-Fitr since the 2014 war. prayer at a mosque in Karachi, Pakistan, Thursday. Television reports showed Argentina’s financial crisis legalize elective abortion, a Hamas, the Islamic militant city dwellers hiding on dis- and its fight against poverty. development feminist move- group ruling Gaza, urged the mosque prayers in low-risk brations despite a nationwide guised trucks or fishing boats The meeting took place in a ments have hailed and that faithful to mark communal areas, but mosques in areas lockdown and road check- and officers at roadblocks side study off the Vatican’s could pave the way for simi- prayers inside their homes or where there was more risk of points. Experts fear a surge being overwhelmed by des- auditorium rather than in the lar legislation across the the nearest mosques and the virus spreading closed in cases in a country grap- perate motorists. Apostolic Palace, where offi- socially conservative, heavi- avoid being out in the open. their doors, including Jakar- pling with a shortage of vac- “We followed the govern- cial state visits are usually ly Roman Catholic region. “It is all airstrikes, destruc- ta’s Istiqlal Grand Mosque, cines and fear of Indian vari- ment decision that banned us held. The location, often used Francis, who has repeated- tion and devastation,” said the largest in Southeast Asia. ants of the coronavirus visiting my parents for Eid for less formal meetings, is ly denounced abortion as evi- Hassan Abu Shaaban, who Indonesians and Malaysians spreading. last year, it’s enough! Nothing where Francis received dence of today’s “throwaway tried to lighten the mood by were banned for a second “I understand that we all can stop me now,” said facto- Queen Elizabeth II in 2014. culture,” issued a last-minute passing out chocolates to year from traveling to visit miss our relatives at times ry worker Askari Anam, who It’s the second time Francis appeal before the December passersby. relatives in the traditional Eid like this, especially in the used alleys and shortcuts to and Fernandez have met and vote, noting in a tweet that Wo r s h i p p e r s w e a r i n g homecoming. momentum of Eid,” Indone- avoid being stopped from vis- added yet another wrinkle in Christ was born as an out- masks joined communal In Bangladesh, however, sian President Joko Widodo iting his hometown. the Argentine pope’s some- cast, and “came into the prayers in the streets of Indo- tens of thousands of people said in televised remarks. “Of course I’m worried,” he times strained relationship world as each child comes nesia’s capital, Jakarta. The were leaving the capital, Dha- “But let’s prioritize safety said when asked about possi- with the governments of his into the world, weak and vul- world’s most populous Mus- ka, to join their families back together by not going back to bly contracting the virus. native country. He has nerable.” lim-majority nation allowed in their villages for Eid cele- our hometowns.” “But I leave it to God.”

Russian admiral frets over ‘provocative’ NATO drills SEVEROMORSK, Russia (AP) — A top Russian admi- ral griped Thursday about increased NATO’s military activities near the country’s borders, describing them as a threat to regional security. Adm. Alexander Moiseyev, the commander of Russia’s Northern Fleet, said that NATO navy ships’ presence in the Barents Sea and the Norwegian Sea have reached levels unseen since World War II. Speaking to reporters onboard the Northern Fleet’s flagship, the Pyotr Veilikiy (Peter the Great) missile cruiser, at its Arctic base of Severomorsk, Moiseyev charged that NATO drills have edged closer to Russian borders and noted increas- ingly frequent flights by U.S. nuclear-capable strategic bombers. “Such actions are provoca- tive and have a negative impact on regional security,” he said. Ties between Russia and the West have plummeted to post-Cold War lows after the 2014 Russian annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula and Moscow’s support for a separatist insurgency in eastern Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly voiced concern over the deployment of NATO forces near Russian borders. Russia and the alliance also have blamed each other for con- ducting destabilizing mili- tary exercises near the bor- ders. Last month, a massive build-up of Russian troops alongside the Ukrainian bor- der have fuelled concerns in Ukraine and the West. The Kremlin rejected Western worries, charging that the troops don’t threaten anyone, but it also warned Ukrainian authorities against trying to use force to reclaim control of the rebel east.

Spain at last adopts promised law on becoming carbon neutral MADRID (AP) — Spain’s parliament approved a law on climate change and ener- gy transition Thursday that belatedly brings the country into line with the European Union’s goal to become car- bon neutral by 2050. The law stipulates a 23% reduction in emissions by 2030 compared with 1990 levels, though the goal will be reviewed in 2023 when officials hope to better that target. Only the far-right Vox par- ty voted against the law, which was overwhelmingly approved after being first proposed a decade ago. The biggest opposition party, the conservative Popular Party, abstained in a reflection of the political squabbling that has held up the law. Weather Page 12, Livingston Enterprise Thursday, May 13, 2021 Livingston Area 5-Day Forecast National Weather Tonight Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Forecast map for May 14, 2021

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McDonald’s raising US workers’ pay in company-owned stores (AP) — McDonald’s is rais- raise workers’ pay to an aver- workers have been rising hourly wages will increase an demand a starting wage of $15 tricks to gloss over the fact ing pay at 650 company-owned age of $15 per hour by the end quickly as vaccinations average of 10% over the next per hour for all McDonald’s that they’re selling most of us stores in the U.S. as part of its of June. Darden Restaurants, increase and employers try to few months to $13 per hour, workers. short.” push to hire thousands of new the owner of Olive Garden and meet growing demand at res- rising to $15 per hour by 2024. “Clearly, McDonald’s under- Fight for $15 is planning workers in a tight labor mar- other chains, said it March taurants and other businesses. Entry-level workers will make stands that in order to hire strikes in 15 cities next ket. that it will guarantee workers U.S. workers’ total compensa- at least $11 per hour; shift and retain talented workers, Wednesday ahead of McDon- The fast-food giant is also $12 per hour including tips by tion rose 0.9% in the first managers will make at least something needs to change,” ald’s annual shareholders encouraging its franchisees — 2023. three months of this year, the $15 per hour. union organizer and McDon- meeting. which make up 95% of its res- Amazon, Costco and other largest gain in more than 13 Fight for $15 and a Union, a ald’s employee and union However, the vast majority taurant base — to boost pay. big companies have all years, according to the Labor labor group which is trying to organizer Doneshia Babbitt of McDonald’s nearly 14,000 McDonald’s follows other announced pay raises in Department. unionize fast food workers, said in a statement. “Now, U.S. stores are owned by fran- chains including Chipotle, recent weeks. McDonald’s, based in Chica- said the increases aren’t they’re raising pay for some chisees who set pay in their which said Monday that it will Wages and benefits for U.S. go, said Thursday that its enough and it will continue to of us and using fancy math own restaurants.