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Mar 26, New Brunswick Premier, Blaine Higgs has announced changes to travel restrictions that apply to those arriving in New Brunswick. As of PM on March 25th, all travelers entering New Brunswick with a few exceptions must self isolate for days. This means, aside from a few exceptions, all travelers entering NB inc Mar 25, Testing has identified eight new cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in New Brunswick to The new cases Province to Businesses: "We can help you".

The professionals facilitating this group can help seniors find resources to help them continue on the path of healing and recovery. Grand River Ave, Ste.

To register contact Beth at , ext or beth livingstoncc. The Howell Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting on November 17, , p. Speaker Tim Bennett, co-proprietor with his wife Kathie Bennett of Turtlebee Farms in Howell, will discuss the importance of bees and what it takes to be a keeper. The public is welcome, and refreshments will be served.

Are you caring for a loved one with dementia or other memory-related diseases? Until they can meet again in person, Livingston Catholic Charities is continuing a monthly caregiver support group via Zoom. Connect with others who are on the same journey; learn valuable tools to help you navigate the changes that occur in the disease and more. Meetings will be held on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month from PM. Register in advance by emailing Leann LivingstonCatholicCharities.

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Livingston County Community Alliance is hosting community conversations throughout the county to hear directly from the community, about why they feel we have a drug problem HERE. Food and prizes will be provided. This year the event will be a virtual online celebration.

Individual and corporate sponsorships are offered at several levels. As a major sponsor, your business will appear on all event advertising and demonstrate your commitment and valued support of all people with disabilities in Livingston County. There will also be an exciting live auction, with a wonderful silent auction taking place online from November 12th through November 18th. You can start viewing items online on November 5th at 6pm, with bidding beginning on November 12th at 6pm and closing at 10pm on November 18th.

And don't forget the amazing jewelry raffle drawing will take place live the evening of the 18th also!!! Click below to learn more! Livingston County Wildlife and Conservation Club will hold its fish fry from until pm. Dine-in or walk-up. Call the club for further info. The American Red Cross is experiencing a severe blood shortage. The Red Cross blood donation coordinator at Our Savior Lutheran Church in Hartland is appealing for support in scheduling a blood donation appointment at their upcoming blood drive scheduled for Friday, November 19th from pm.

Type in the church's zip code The group has over 3, performances together, a national touring schedule and has opened shows for national legends like Jay Leno and The Beach Boys. Purchase tickets through the link below. Join the Salvation Army of Livingston County for dinner and a time to celebrate the start of the season of giving on Friday, November 19th from pm—pm, E. Grand River Ave Howell. Join them as they ring in this season of Hope. Call Lt. Rob Leach to register Visit Santa, wine tasting, fires, food truck, fresh holiday greens and a variety of amazing talent will have items available for purchase!

Friends of the Brighton District Library will be hosting a pop up mini book sale Saturday, November 20th from and Sunday, November 21st from We encourage everyone to bring their own shopping bags. Book donations cannot be accepted at the library before or after the sale. Located at St. Shalom Holiday Bazaar will be held on Saturday, November 20th from 9 am to 3 pm.

Stop in and purchase hand-made crafts and take home delicious bake goods. Shalom Lutheran Church, E. M, Pinckney The Howell Garden Club will hold their annual greens sale on November 20, , a.

Very reasonable prices! Two Stop Shopping! Please check out our vendors, baked goods and purchase raffle tickets for prizes including a Kitchen Aide Stand Mixer. Cash, check, charge, or online through the link below. Still looking for crafters!!

Contact Deb at The Livingston County Circuit Court is once again hosting it's annual Adoption Day Celebration Event, highlighting the importance of providing forever families to local children by finalizing the adoptions of several area foster kids. Cavanaugh will be Michigan Supreme Court Justice Brian Zahra to help confirm the creation of these forever families, with a reception to follow.

Veterans and one guest get a FREE thanksgiving dinner in appreciation for their service! This is for veterans in Livington County! Space is limited and seats will be reserved on a first-come, first-serve basis. Times are Friday and Saturday There will be about 20 local artists displaying and selling their work.

All mediums will be represented. There is no admission charge. Come and meet the artists and find the perfect Christmas gift. For more information visit the link below, find them on Facebook or call Most music formats are now heard on FM. Talk and news, formats popular on AM are also heard on FM. One of FM's other major advantages is a built in resistance to interference.

Unlike AM, FM transmission varies the frequency of the signal keeping the amplitude constant. Static interacts with the amplitude of radio waves.

FM does have disadvantages with respect to AM. It occupies the VHF band. Signals at these higher frequencies attenuate quickly and travel line-of-sight , no further than the horizon. FM signals are also prone to multipath interference. This happens when a bounced signal interacts with the original signal inside your receiver.

One of the most important things to learn about radio is that not all stations are created equal. According to radio consultant Jay Williams, Jr. AM Stations AM stations are those broadcast stations that occupy the portion of the broadcast spectrum between khz - khz. A clear channel is one on which stations are assigned to serve wide areas. These stations are protected from objectionable interference within their primary service areas and, depending on the class of station, their secondary service areas.

Stations operating on these channels are classified as follows: 1 Class A station. A Class A station is an unlimited time station that operates on a clear channel and is designed to render primary and secondary service over an extended area and at relatively long distances from its transmitter. Its primary service area is protected from objectionable interference from other stations on the same and adjacent channels, and its secondary service area is protected from interference from other stations on the same channel.

The operating power shall not be less than 10kw nor more than 50 kW. A class B station is an unlimited time station which is designed to render service only over a primary service area Class B stations are authorized to operate with a minimum power of 0. A class D station operates either daytime, limited time or unlimited time with nighttime power less than 0.

Class D stations shall operate with daytime powers not less than 0. Nighttime operations of Class D stations are not afforded protection and must protect all Class A and Class B operations during nighttime hours. New Class D stations that had not been previously licensed as Class B will not be authorized. A regional channel is one on which Class B and Class D stations may operate and serve principal center of population and the rural area contiguous thereto.

A local channel is one on which stations operate unlimited time and serve primarily a community and the suburban and rural areas immediately contiguous thereto.

The power shall not be less than 0. Class C stations that are licensed to operate with 0. The frequencies in the following tabulations are designated as clear channels and assigned for use by the classes of stations given: a On each of the following channels, one Class A station may be assigned, operating with power of 50kw; , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and kHz.



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