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The puppy will be transferred from the foster home to what the GDA describes as “guide dog college” when the puppy is around 18 months old.  The remainder of the puppy’s training takes four to six months, during which time the puppy raiser is not allowed visiting, but may receive progress updates. 303

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The Trump Administration introduced the proposal in the president's 2019 budget. The plan was pitched as a way to cut costs and improve efficiency. 147

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The Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority has a little more than 250 flood gates, according to spokesman Antwan Harris.Gas up -- storm system may affect oil pricesThe storm's impact goes beyond flooding and storm surges. If you have any summer road trips coming up this weekend, you may want to gas up beforehand.If Tropical Storm Barry forms in the Gulf of Mexico, it'll be in the hub for many offshore oil rigs and gas operations. Offshore oil and gas operations in the Gulf are evacuating their facilities due to the tropical storm activity, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement said in a statement.The companies have evacuated employees from 15 production platforms and four rigs so far. Three of the 20 rigs operating in the Gulf have also moved off location, out of the path of the storm, it said.Unlike drilling rigs, which typically move from location to location, production facilities remain in the same location throughout a project's duration.And the storm 992

  

The time-of-use plan does away with the new state-mandated high-usage charge, which more than 80,000 San Diegans hit over a record-hot summer. That led to bills of 0 or more. Scott Crider, SDG&E's vice president of customer services, said he understands 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. is the time people cook dinner, turn on lights and run their air-conditioners. But he said the utility is encouraging residents to conserve when demand on the grid is highest. "What we're really asking our customers to really think about energy just a little bit differently and see if they can make some minor shifts of major appliances, for instance, instead of running your dishwasher at 7 p.m., can you set it on a time to run at 9 p.m. when electricity is cheaper," he said. The price difference between times of use are minimal during the winter. But that changes in the summer, when prices from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. for most users will be nearly triple the most affordable hours. 961

  

the program will take place this summer on three college campuses in California, Texas and North Carolina.Last year was the first year for Reset, which is a four-week-long commitment with a clinical director on staff to help kids work through their “digital detox.” It costs ,800 for the entire month for a new camper.“Our camp is for parents who are running out of options,” Jacobus said. “It’s kind of the last step before a wilderness program or a lock-down therapeutic facility.”The program is for kids whose grades have started to slip and whose behavior has gotten really bad, he said. The detox works for the month the campers are there, he said. But for the “fix” to stick, parents must commit to changing their own habits and following the camp’s recommendations, Jacobus said.The basics include:No tech of any kind in bedrooms. Bedrooms are for sleeping, reading or maybe listening to music, he said.And no screen light two hours before bedtime.And no screen light two hours before bedtime.“We had a couple parents last year at the family workshop sitting at the back of the room on their phones the whole time,” he said. “When I talk to elementary school parents, I tell them, ‘I don’t want your kid at my camp. Solve this now when they’re 7, 8 or 9 years old.”‘A looser leash’At Camp Ernst, the “no screens” rule draws applause from most parents during family orientations, said Elizabeth “Eli” Cochran, the camp’s executive director.There are moms and dads, however, who actually try to help their kids smuggle phones into camp, she said.“They go through the whole charade of they have an old phone that the camper will say, ‘OK — here’s my phone’ in front of the counselor so the counselor thinks they turned their phone in,” Cochran said.The child’s real phone is tucked away in a sleeping bag. 1811

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