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for setting an illegal trap in Missoula, Montana, that killed a young dog.Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks regional supervisor Randy Arnold says the illegal trap was set near the Clark Fork River off of Hiberta Street.A family with their dog were recreating in that area on Sunday, when their 17-month old dog was caught in the trap and died. The two men were cited with state charges; one count of failure to appropriately mark the trap and one count of an illegal ground set. Missoula Animal Control also cited the men for illegally trapping within city limits.Arnold says this was uncommon and very disappointing, saying setting illegal traps in obvious public places is something state wildlife agencies do not condone."By setting traps in a way in violation of how ground sets need to be set, puts at risk dogs and anybody recreating in the area," Arnold said. "Those regulations are in place to prevent these things from happening. If someone violates these regulations then you get these really unfortunate accidents."This article was written by Melissa Rafferty for KPAX. 1084

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amid the coronavirus outbreak."This is necessary to slow the spread of COVID-19, and builds on our previous public health recommendations," San Francisco Mayor London Breed said on Twitter when making the announcement.While the Warriors are still planning on hosting tomorrow's home game against the Brooklyn Nets, they plan to do so without fans in attendance, 364

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— a short test emphasizing the importance of double-checking facts even when they are believed to be well known.Across the nation, Scripps journalists are working directly with high schools in their communities to produce original pieces of student journalism and are teaching them about the standards and principles journalists use to identify, research and produce a story. The stories, which focus on issues of importance to local audiences in each market, will premiere throughout the week on-air and online across Scripps’ stations; a selection will be available at the campaign landing page, 599

  

YORK, Penn. – John Bailey knows the scope of the economic damage that COVID-19 has created for small businesses. Earlier this year, the owner of a small family-owned travel company was forced to lay off all of his employees.“It’s devastating to me that I’ve worked to ensure that I can be a good employer and raise families, provide for families,” said Bailey, who owns Bailey Coach in York, Pennsylvania.Bailey Coach has been a part of the Bailey family since 1933. Determined to somehow keep from going under, John looked around and that's when he found his answer in a 0 sprayer.“When COVID-19 hit, I said, ‘I’m not going down without a fight. I’m going to do something to provide employment to as many people as I can,’” he added.Bailey had purchased the sprayer a few years back to sanitize his bus fleet. With no busses to sanitize, he started cleaning other businesses in the area. Bailey Coach now owns seven of those sprayers and every day, they're deployed to local businesses to disinfect facilities for COVID-19.Bailey has been able to rehire more than 20 people.“We do this on an ongoing basis as far as preventative maintenance, as much as a pest control company would do, we’re spraying for germs,” he said.As for Bailey Coach, their message to other small businesses trying to rebound from this pandemic is to look at what you already have.“Other businesses need to look within and say, ‘What are we really good at, what can we do?’” 1460

  

Yelp is rolling out a new policy that would warn consumers if a business is accused of "overtly racist actions."In a blog post, Yelp's VP of User Operations Noorie Malik said the company is taking a "firm stance on racism" after increasing users being warned for racist behavior at businesses, while also seeing a surge in people searching for Black-owned companies."We will now place a distinct Consumer Alert on business pages to caution people about businesses that may be associated with overtly racist actions," Malik said in the blog.Malik added that the site won't people won't be able to "artificially inflate or deflate a business's star rating" by leaving reviews based on media reports.Between May 26 and Sept. 30, Yelp said over 450 alerts were placed on business pages because they were "either accused of or the target of, racist behavior related to the Black Lives Matter movement." 905

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