❲✦✧★✦✩✧❆❨✱ ✪✦✫✬✭❆✬❨ ✮✯✱ ✮✰✶✾ ❚✲✦ ✳✫✩✦✬❱✦✬ ✴ ✺✵ LOCAL t✉✈✇① Continued from Page 1A their tax return the most was the changes in deduc- tions. “We have a lot of expenses that (my husband’s) job does not cover. We counted on the federal deductions. We counted on that to reduce our tax burden,” she said. The change in tax law is called the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act and was enacted in De- ❼❽❾❿➀➁❾ ➂➃❾➄❽❾➅❾➆➇➈➉ ➊➋➌➉➍➎➉➍ ✁✂✄✁☎ ✆✝ ✞✟✠✡☛ ☞✌ ✍✎✁ ✌✁✏ ➏➐➑➒➓ ➔→ ➓➣➔↔ ↕➙➒ ➛➜➝➞➒➛ ↔➟➒➙➒ ➠➟➒➙➒➡➓ ➙➔➔➝ ➠➟➙➔➜➢➟➔➜➠ ➤↕ ➥➙↕➣➛➒➦➧➟➒ ➙➒➢➐➔➣ ➐➓ tax brackets as well as mak- ing changes to withhold- ings and eliminating some tax deductions. Taxpayers should have started seeing changes in their withhold- ings on their paychecks in late February of 2018, as it changed the way that em- ployers hold back taxes, ac- cording to the IRS website. However, some taxpay- ers may end up owing large amounts as a result of not being aware of the changes to withholdings. In order to ensure that the correct amount is being withheld, employees should have ➒➨➞➒➩➠➒➛ ➠➔ ➙➒➩➒➐➫➒ ➝➔➙➒ ➓➣➔↔ ➐➣ ➠➟➒ ➩➔➝➐➣➢ ➛↕➭➓➦ ①②③④ Continued from Page 1A surprise, though. Rock said he knows when the snow comes, they’re going to be busy. “If people don’t need to be out then don’t be out,” Rock said to would-be trav- elers. “Make sure your vehicles are pre- pared for the snow. Good tractions tires and proper devices to make sure you get to the place you need to go are vital.” Nelson, at Goss Motors, said its AAA ser- vice isn’t necessarily busier, but it is taking his employees longer to complete the jobs. “There have been road closures and we’re sitting (waiting) when our trucks would normally be running,” Nelson said. He said those jobs his drivers get called for can take them to Portland and Boise and other cities where there’s a long drive ahead. 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The plan states when “snowfall is between four and six inches, it will be necessary to remove slush during periods of rapid melting.” The snow removal plan prioritizes the roadways in the city, Carpenter said in a previous interview. The hospital’s emergen- ✜✁ ♦ ✥✁ ☎✁✙✕✆✓✏✁✏ ✌✆ ✙✒✛✏✁✗✆✎✙ ✂✆☎✁ ✆✝✌✁✓ ✣ ☎✆✔✌✁✙ ✍☎✁ ✌✚✁ ✑☎✙✌ ✕☎✛✆☎✛✌✣ ✒✛✙✌✁✏ ✛✓ ✌✚✁ than not,” he said. Nelson also has advice to ensure trav- elers get to their destinations safely. “If you’re on the freeway, you’re going to still get there even if you go slow,” he said. “You don’t have to go 100 mph. Usually, the (wrecked cars we are responding to) were probably going too fast. Slow down.” La Grande Police Lt. Gary Bell said when the roads are bad, one thing law enforce- ment always sees is a rise in hit and runs. “Hit and runs happen any time, but when we have inclement street conditions, they’ll drive away (from the accident),” he said. “It always coincides with street conditions.” Kyle Carpenter, La Grande Public plan, followed by the “arterial, Central Busi- ness District and major roads and intersec- tions.” Those major roads and intersections ⑨✇⑩❶ Continued from Page 1A county has existing hemp growers and has received an application for the seed handling and processing of seed and oil sales. Industri- al use processing in Union County requires a CUP when it comes to farm use, which is reviewed by the Planning Commission. ✛✓ ✒✔✏✁ ♣ ✕☎✔ ✁ ♣ ✌☎✁✁✌✢ q ✁✎✁☎✙✆✓ r ✥✁✓✔✁✢ Adams Avenue, Second Street and Fourth ♣ ✌☎✁✁✌☛ s ✚✁ ✑☎✙✌ ✍✓✏ ✙✁ Contact Cherise Kaechele at 541-963- 3161 or ckaechele@lagrandeobserver.com. 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An article on the Motley Fool, an online stock ad- viser, suggests that despite the fact that many Ameri- cans count on their refund as a source of extra in- come, the best tax refund is as close as possible to zero. A very small refund or none at all means the correct withholdings were ✑✒✁✏ ✍✓✏ ✌✚✁ ✌✍✤✕✍✣✁☎ ✏✛✏ not pay money out of their paycheck unnecessarily. Contact Francisca Benitez at 541-963-3161 or fbenitez@lagrandeob- server.com. ✌✚✁✣ ✙✚✆✔✒✏ ✑✒✁ ✌✚✁✛☎ ✌✍✤✁✙ on time to avoid penalties. “Remember, it’s always a good idea to check your tax withholding every year, especially if you made ad- justments last year, or if ✵✷ ✸✹✻✼✽✾ ✻✿❀❁ ✹✾❂✻❃✹ ❄❄❄❅❆❇❈❉❇❊❍■❇❏❑◆❉■❖❇◗❉❅❘◆❙ ❚❯❱❲ ❳❨❩❳❬❭❪❨ ❲❪❭❫❬❯❴❯❵❛ ❳❩❳❜❴❳❝❴❪ ✣✆✔ ✚✍✥✁ ✍✓✣ ✑✓✍✓ ✛✍✒ ✆☎ life changes,” he said. Currently, the IRS has is- sued 16 percent fewer tax re- ❤✐❥ ❦✐❧♠♥ ✍✕✕✒✛ ✍✌✛✆✓☛ ⑧s ✚✁ ✑✓✍✒ products can be shipping in- ternational. 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Hatch envisions some stu- dents doing work like this for graduation capstone projects in the future. The Alternative Spring Break students will be led on the trail work project by Dylan Howell, a member of the Outdoor Adventure ⑦ ☎✆ ❸ ☎✍✂ ♦ ✙ / Page 5A ✙✌✍✎☛ In addition to the work, students will have oppor- tunities to enjoy activities like rock climbing and paddle boarding. The Hells Canyon Alter- native Spring Break is open only to Eastern students. For additional information contact Holeman at ehole- man@eou.edu. Students can sign up at the Outdoor r ✏✥✁✓✌✔☎✁ ⑦ ☎✆ ❸ ☎✍✂ ❅❇❈ ❅❉❊❋●❍■ ❏●❉❍❑ ✆ ❹ ✁ in the Hoke Union Build- ing, Room 118. March 15 is the sign-up deadline. ▲▼◆◆❖P◗❘ ❙▼❯ ▼❳ ❩❬◆❭❪◗ ❫❪❭❘▼◗