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No swimming: Why opening pools in a pandemic isn’t so simple

Ungrated

Only 7% of respondents reported opening their community’s pool on time, while 40% said their pool remains closed. Pellegrino isn’t alone, especially in New Jersey. More than 80% of respondents in the Garden State reported their pool is closed. North Carolina and Georgia have done just that.

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Sunny Side Up: Solar Industry Seeing Record Returns

Associations Now

According to the latest report from the Solar Energy Industries Association, the industry is currently producing a record 20 gigawatts of energy. The situation is improving, however, as 21 states report having more than 100 megawatts of capacity each. That’s a lot of watts. gigawatts of energy to get going. million homes.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 1.6.17

Reid All About it

However, “association IT decision makers believed that few members would fall into this category and instead thought the largest portion of members would fall into the ‘hesitator’ category” – “optimistic about technology in the abstract but somewhat scared to actually use new technology and therefore unlikely to be early adopters.”.

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Governors Association Launches Opioid Treatment Pilot Targeted at Prisons

Associations Now

Last month, NGA announced a pilot program in eight states—Alaska, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, North Carolina, New Jersey, Virginia, and Washington—that will expand access to addiction treatment for offenders in prisons. According to the National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse, 65 percent of U.S.