LOCAL ❋✧★✩❆❨✱ ✪❆❨ ✫✵✱ ✬✵✫✾ stores, including Whole Foods Market, a major grocery store chain that specializes in natural and organic foods. Yount, the marketing di- rector for wholesaler Spo- kane Produce, won a major design award for My Fresh Basket, a small neighbor- hood grocery store in Spo- kane, Washington and one of his responsibilities with Market Place Fresh Foods was to redesign the store. “The layout of the store wasn’t good at all,” Yount told The Observer in No- vember. “That (design ÛÜÝÞßà Continued from Page 1A coaster — but the Market Place Fresh Foods man- agement team is deter- mined to put the past be- hind them and start anew. While Al Adelsberger, the original and current developer of the project, still owns the building, Snyder said new co-own- ers, Marco Rennie and Da- vid Yount, have revamped the entire business. The pair also opened a com- munity grocery store in Joseph on June 1, 2018, ✝✟✟✂✏✙ ✞ ✙✞✠ ✕✞ ✚✞✆ ✄✁☛ - ated when the town’s own Family Foods closed due to the bankruptcy. According to a press re- lease, Rennie and Yount are striving “to provide a shopping experience that ‘not only enhances the health and well-being of the community, but re- duces their stress levels by taking into account peo- ple’s busy schedules by of- fering meal solutions that are healthy and easy.’” Rennie, who was in- volved with the operation of Market Place Family Foods, has a background in operating grocery said she’s had a great time working there so far. “I heard it was going to ✒☛ ✏☛✚ ✞✏✌ ✌✂✎☛✁☛✏ ✛✞✚✜ ✕✂✏✌☛✁☛✌ ✂ ✞ ✟✂ ✟☛ ✒✂ ✢ ✕☛✘ ✚☛✁☛ ☞✎☛✁ - ing wasn’t unique enough, or enticing enough, to get people to come back.” The new layout is open, clean and provides the most accessible shopping experience for customers, according to Snyder. 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Upstairs, a vast seating area spans from an indoor mezzanine out to the roof, ✚✕✂✄✕ ☞✎☛✁✆ ✞ ✥✂☛✚ ☞✦ ✌☞☛✆✏☎ ✕✞✥☛ ✝✆✄✞✟ ✠✁☞✒ - lems, and Eastern Oregon in gen- Continued from Page 1A ☛✁✞✟ ✂✆ ✟☛✆✆ ✟✂✍☛✟✘ ☞ ✒☛ ✞✎☛✄ ☛✌ ✒✘ many students wore red to support the movement. “We had a great turnout (of a budget shortfall. ✆ ✞✎ ✞✏✌ ✆ ✡✌☛✏ ✆ ✚☛✞✁✂✏✙ ✁☛✌✜✢ á said Chelsee Rohan, a counselor ✚✕☞ ✕☛✟✠☛✌ ✟☛✞✌ ✕☛ ☛✎☞✁ ✓ ✔ ✡✌☛✏ ✆ ✞✏✌ ✆ ✞✎ ✂✏ ✕☛ â ☞✁ ✕ Powder School District also wore red on Wednesday in support of the push to boost funding for education, said Superintendent Lance Dixon. The Union School District was ✁✂☞✁ ã to the start of the school day, a support rally for education was conducted outside. Many held up signs including ones that thanked the community for its support of education and oth- ers that read: “Honk if you love Union schools.” The rally was well received, said Union School District Dep- uty Clerk Mendy Clark. But in Cove, business did oper- ate as usual as the school district chose not to participate in “Red for Ed” activities. Superintendent Earl Pettit said this is because his NS õÛöñßÝ Continued from Page 1A that it is being hurt by rising Public Employees Retirement System expenses. The cost that Imbler and all Oregon school districts must pay into PERS is scheduled to jump dramatically in 2019-20. The Imbler School District’s PERS cost is expected to be $91,000. The district had already been paying at least $30,000 a year into PERS. Lakey-Campbell said the school district has been con- servative in its spending in recent years in part because of anticipated rising PERS costs. The superintendent said she is hopeful that Imbler will not have to draw as much from its reserve fund as the budget is proposing. She said that the budget was built on the assumption that the Leg- islature will provide schools with a budget of $8.97 billion for the 2019-21 biennium, and there is a possibility that school districts will receive more than this. The Imbler School Dis- ✁✂✄ ☎✆ ✝✆✄✞✟ ✠✂✄ ✡✁☛ äå ✚✂✟✟ ✆✞✘ ✕✞ ✌✂✎☛✁☛✏ ✆✄✕☞☞✟ ✌✂✆ ✁✂✄ ✆ ✕✞✥☛ ✥☛✁✘ ✌✂✎☛✁☛✏ needs,” he said. “On the other side of the state, they’re talking about a lot of local service activi- ties at the cost of the school that Eastern Oregon doesn’t do.” But, Pettit said, “there’s certainly improvement that could be made to the school funding system. The instability of the funding is really the danger and how it can swing.” Beyond protesting to raise aware- ness of the problems in the Oregon school system, the walkouts were also demonstrations of support for a possible solution: House Bill 3427, known as the Student Suc- cess Act. The legislation would put ✞ ✏☛✚ ✒✡✆✂✏☛✆✆ ✞ æ ✂✏ ☛✎☛✄ ✕✞ would raise $2 billion each bien- nium for schools in Oregon. Chris Panike, the La Grande School District’s business man- ager, said the passage of House Bill 3427 would be very good for schools. He said schools need the additional funding because so much is expected of them. Senate Bill 1067 would prohibit school district em- ployees in many instances from being covered by the health insurance of their spouse. Currently, Imbler ✔✄✕☞☞✟ ✖✂✆ ✁✂✄ ✆ ✞✎ ✗✞✘ choose to be covered by their spouse’s insurance and are then given a stipend from the district. The stipend is paid because the school dis- trict saves on money paid for insurance premiums when an employee is covered by a spouse’s insurance. Should House Bill 3075 pass, repealing SB 1067 and allowing the current system to remain in place, the Imbler School District would save $84,000 in 2019-20, said ❯❱❲❳❨❩❬ ✕☛ train depot and downtown La Grande. A “Brew Hiker” will even run up and down the stairs to deliver beer to customers sitting in the up- per level, so there’s no need for visitors to make multiple trips down to the bar. ✌✂✆ ✁✂✄ ð ÜñÞòóàô ✞✟✆☞ ✂✏✥☞✟✥☛✌ ✂✏ ✕☛ ☛✎☞✁ ✓ ❚✭✮ ✯✰✲✮✧❱✮✧ ✳ ✺✴ Snyder also said this area will soon have free WiFi access for anyone who wants to bring their devices to work or play, but it is especially tailored toward students of East- ern Oregon University. “We’re going to livestream all EOU sport- ing events,” Snyder said, pointing to the TV mount- ed on the wall of the lower He explained children come to school today not only to learn, but to be in a safe place where some medical service is available, services promoting their social well-being are provided, meals are served and more. He noted that for many children, their most nutri- tious meal of the day is the lunch they receive at school. Panike supports HB 3427 but wishes it did not tax businesses and instead was a sales tax. He does not like raising taxes on busi- nesses because he does not believe this is good for the economy. He noted that a sales tax would bring in money from tourists visiting Oregon. “We would be taxing people outside our communities. Why just tax ourselves (by taxing cor- ✠☞✁✞ ✂☞✏✆✜ çá ✞✏✂✍☛ ✆✞✂✌✓ ã IMESD Superintendent Mark Mulvill had a similar sentiment, saying he wished Oregon’s schools would be funded through a sales tax instead of a business tax, but no matter where the additional funding comes from, the budget needs to “contain costs” in PERS and health insurance. “To me, the revenue package Deputy Clerk Teressa Dewey. Dewey and Lakey-Camp- bell both said, though, HB 3075 does not appear to have a good chance of passing. The Imbler School Dis- trict’s budget committee was presented with the pro- posed budget Tuesday. The committee will next meet at 6:30 p.m. May 21 in Room 1 of Imbler High School. The committee may vote at that meeting to recommend a 2019-20 budget to the school board. The school board will later vote on the adoption of the 2019-20 budget following a public hearing. The school board must adopt a budget by June 30. ❝❞ ❝ ❣❤✐❥❦❧♠❦❣❤✐❥ ✠☛✁ ✛☞☞✁ ✂✏ ✏✞✥✘ ✞✏✌ ✙☞✟✌ EOU decorations. “We wanted to consider the students because this is a convenient location for them,” Snyder said. EOU freshman Patience Dudley mans the cash register at the store and and student success fund is cou- pled with cost containment in the future, otherwise those dollars won’t go where they’re intended,” he said. “We need additional rev- enue and we need to contain the ✄☞✆ ✆☞ ✚☛ ✄✞✏ ✕✂✁☛ ✕☛ ✆ ✞✎ ✕☛ public wants for lower class sizes.” Mulvihill said funding for Or- egon schools has not been aqedu- ate since 1991 when state ballot ✗☛✞✆✡✁☛ è ✚☛✏ ✂✏ ☞ ☛✎☛✄ ✢ ✚✕✂✄✕ lowered property taxes and moved the responsibility of edu- cation funding from individual communities to the state at large. “Overall, we’ve never been back to the level of funding that we had before ballot measure 5,” he said. “We’re in a historic time in Oregon, when the Legislature is trying to bring us back to those ✟☛✥☛✟✆ ✦☞✁ ✕☛ ✝✁✆ ✂✗☛✓ á Pettit said if HB 3427 does pass, his district would probably use the money it receives to build infra- structure. He explained that his district needs better structures for providing counseling and mental health services for students. These services are now housed in aging modular-like buildings. Pettit said the services could be delivered - vated buildings. Pettit noted that the Cove School District is planning to build a dining hall during the next year, which will leave its present kitchen and cafete- ria at the elementary school empty. The superintendent said this area could be converted into space for counseling and mental health of- ✗☞✁☛ ☛✎☛✄ ✂✥☛✟✘ ✂✏ ✏☛✚ ☞✁ ✁☛✏☞ ✝✄☛✆ ✚✂ ✕ ✗☞✏☛✘ ✦✁☞✗ éê ëìíî ✓ The educator noted that schools also would have the option of us- ing funds from HB 3427 to hire more teachers to reduce class sizes. Pettit said large class sizes are not an issue in Cove or most other Northeast Oregon School Districts, so he believes HB 3427 funds would be used more often in his region for infrastructure. Pettit’s perspective aligns with Mulvihill’s, who said while class size is less of an issue in Northeast Ore- gon than on the west side of the state, there are still “pockets of problems” due to inadequate infrastructure. “Some of our smaller schools have low class sizes, but larger schools don’t have the capacity to do that,” Mulvihill said. “A lot of this issue is having adequate ✦✞✄✂✟✂ ✂☛✆ ✞✏✌ ✆ ✞ ï ✏✙✓ á ➣↔↕➙↔ ➛➙➣↔➜➝ ➞➟➟➠ ➡➢➤➥➦➢➧ ✃❐❒❐❮ ❰ ÏÐÑÒÓÔÕÖ× ØÙ ØÚ ÛÜ ÝÞ ß×ÞàÙÖá âØ ã❮ä❒❐ ➨➩➫➭➯ ➲➳➭➵➵ ➸➺➺➻ ➼➽➵➺➩➾➫➚➪➩ ➶➹➳➭➵➵➘➽➯➫➪➯➴➹➪➽➯➷➬➮➪➩➱ åæâ❰ç è❒é✃êä❐❒ë❒Üãã ìÑí è❒é✃êãîÜë✃❐❮ã ïðñòð óòôðõö ÷øðõù õò úûüý þÿï òðõ ✁ òü öòô ✁ ðò ✂ ñòôù ÷ûû ✄ ù ☎ ✆✝✞✟✠✡ ☛☞ ☛✝✌ ✍✌✌✎ ✏✌✑✒✓ ☛✝✌ ✔✟✕☞✟ ✖☞✗✟☛✒ ✍✌✌✎ ✖☞✟☛✘☞✙ ✚✌✛✞✘☛✜✌✟☛ ✕✡ ☞✢✢✌✘✕✟✣ ✗✛ ☛☞ ✞ ✤✥✦✦ ✁ ûñ ✧★ ô ✁ ùû ✧ ûðõ ✩✪✫ ✬✫✭✮✬✯✰✱ ✰✪✲✯✪✳✴ ✵✭✭✶✴ ✪✰ ✷✪✳✫ ✸✫✪✸✭✫✬✷✹ ✺✻✯✴ ✯✴ ✮ ✼✽✾✼✽ ✿✪✴✬ ❀✻✮✫✭ ✸✫✪✱✫✮❁ ✩✪✫ ❂✳✮❃✯❄✭✶ ✮✸✸❃✯❅✮✰✬✴❆ ✮✰✶ ✮✸❇ ✸❃✯✭✴ ✬✪ ❁✮✰✷ ✶✯✩✩✭✫✭✰✬ ✯✰✬✭✱✫✮✬✭✶ ✵✭✭✶ ❁✮✰✮✱✭❁✭✰✬ ✴✬✫✮✬✭✱✯✭✴✹ ❈✭✭✶✴ ✫✭❂✳✯✫✭✶ ✬✪ ❉✭ ❅✪✰✬✫✪❃❃✭✶ ✯✰ ❊✰✯✪✰ ✿✪✳✰✬✷ ✮✫✭ ❃✯✴✬✭✶ ❉✭❃✪✵✹ ❋❃✭✮✴✭ ❅✮❃❃ ✳✴ ✮✬ ✼●❍■❏✽✼■✼❑▲▲❆ ✭❁✮✯❃ ❉❅❃✮✸✸▼✳✰✯✪✰■❅✪✳✰✬✷✹✪✫✱✓ ☞✘ ✣☞ ☛☞ ☞✗✘ ◆✌❖✡✕☛✌ ◆◆◆P ✳✰✯✪✰❅✪✳✰✬✷✵✭✭✶❅✪✰✬✫✪❃✹✪✫✱ ✩✪✫ ✮ ❅✪✴✬ ✴✻✮✫✭ ✮✸✸❃✯❅✮✬✯✪✰ ✮✰✶ ❁✪✫✭ ✯✰✩✪✹ ◗❘❙❘❚ ❯❱ ❲❳❚❨❯❩ ❬❙❭❪ ❫ ❴❚❨❵❛❙❘❜❯❩❪ ❯❩ ❝❯❞❜❯❵❪ ❡❚❚❢❪ ÿ ✁ û ❣ òð ❤ û ✐ ñùû ✄ ❥ õøõôõûù ❦ óúøýõû ✁ ✥❧♠ ♥ ♦ ûû ✄ óòðõ ✁ òü ♣ û ✂ û ✁ ýõù q ✥❧♠rst✦ ✉ ò ✂ ñòôù ÷ûû ✄ ù øù ýô ★ üñ ðôñùøð û ✈ ýòüñ ö r ✇✰ ✫✭❅✪✱✰✯✬✯✪✰ ✪✩ ✬✻✭ ✯❁❁✯✰✭✰✬ ✮✰✶ ❅✪✰✬✯✰✳✪✳✴ ✬✻✫✭✮✬ ✬✪ ✰✮✬✳✫✮❃ ✫✭✴✪✳✫❅✭✴①✰✪✲✯✪✳✴ ✵✭✭✶✴ ✮✫✭ ✶✭❅❃✮✫✭✶ ✬✪ ❉✭ ✮ ✸✳❉❃✯❅ ✰✳✯✴✮✰❅✭ ✮✰✶ ✴✻✮❃❃ ❉✭ ✶✭✬✭❅✬✭✶❆ ❅✪✰✬✫✪❃❃✭✶ ✮✰✶❆ ✵✻✭✫✭ ✩✭✮✴✯❉❃✭❆ ✭✫✮✶✯❅✮✬✭✶ ✪✰ ✮❃❃ ❃✮✰✶✴ ✯✰ ✬✻✯✴ ✴✬✮✬✭✹ ❡②❙❘ ❜❪ ❙ ❩❯❞❜❯❵❪ ❭❚❚❢③ ④ ✵✭✭✶ ✯✴ ✶✭✴✯✱✰✮✬✭✶ ✰✪✲✯✪✳✴ ✵✻✭✰ ✯✬ ✯✴ ❅✪✰✴✯✶✭✫✭✶ ❉✷ ✮ ✱✪⑤✭✫✰❁✭✰✬✮❃ ✮✱✭✰❅✷ ✬✪ ❉✭ ✯✰⑥✳✫✯✪✳✴ ✬✪ ✸✳❉❃✯❅ ✻✭✮❃✬✻❆ ✮✱✫✯❅✳❃✬✳✫✭❆ ✫✭❅✫✭✮✬✯✪✰❆ ✵✯❃✶❃✯✩✭❆ ✪✫ ✸✫✪✸✭✫✬✷ ⑦⑧✫✭✱✪✰ ④✶❁✯✰✯✴✬✫✮✬✯⑤✭ ⑨✮✵ ⑩✽❑■✽✼❶■❍❶✽✽❷✹ ❸✪✴✬ ✰✪✲✯✪✳✴ ✵✭✭✶✴ ✮✫✭ ✰✪✰■✰✮✬✯⑤✭ ✸❃✮✰✬✴ ✬✻✮✬ ✮✫✭ ✴✭✫✯✪✳✴ ✸✭✴✬✴ ❅✮✳✴✯✰✱ ✭❅✪✰✪❁✯❅ ❃✪✴✴ ✮✰✶ ✻✮✫❁ ✬✻✭ ✭✰⑤✯✫✪✰❁✭✰✬✹ ❹✪✲✯✪✳✴ ✵✭✭✶✴ ❅✻✪❺✭ ✪✳✬ ❅✫✪✸✴❆ ✶✭✴✬✫✪✷ ✫✮✰✱✭ ✮✰✶ ✸✮✴✬✳✫✭ ❃✮✰✶✴❆ ❅❃✪✱ ✵✮✬✭✫✵✮✷✴❆ ✮✩✩✭❅✬ ✻✳❁✮✰ ✮✰✶ ✮✰✯❁✮❃ ✻✭✮❃✬✻❆ ✮✰✶ ✬✻✫✭✮✬✭✰ ✰✮✬✯⑤✭ ✸❃✮✰✬ ❅✪❁❁✳✰✯✬✯✭✴✹ ❻❚❪❜❨❩❙❘❜❯❩ ❯❱ ❝❯❞❜❯❵❪ ❡❚❚❢❪ ❜❩ ❼❩❜❯❩ ❽❯❵❩❘❾ ó ❿➀❥❥ ➁➀➂ ♦➃➃➄❥ óüøùù ➁➀➂ ✎✌✡✕✣✟✞☛✌✎ ◆✌✌✎ ✕✡ ✞ ✛✘✕☞✘✕☛✒ ✟☞➅✕☞✗✡ ◆✌✌✎ ✎✌✡✕✣✟✞☛✌✎ ❖✒ ☛✝✌ ✔✟✕☞✟ ✖☞✗✟☛✒ ✖☞✜✜✕✡✡✕☞✟✌✘✡ ✞✡ ✞ ✬✮✫✱✭✬ ✵✭✭✶ ✴✸✭❅✯✭✴ ✪✰ ✵✻✯❅✻ ✬✻✭ ❈✭✭✶ ✿✪✰✬✫✪❃ ➆✯✴✬✫✯❅✬ ✵✯❃❃ ❅✪❁✸❃✷ ✵✯✬✻ ✮ ✴✬✮✬✭ ✵✯✶✭ ❁✮✰✮✱✭❁✭✰✬ ✸❃✮✰ ✮✰✶✾ ✪✫ ✯❁✸❃✭❁✭✰✬ ✮ ❅✪✳✰✬✷ ✵✯✶✭ ✸❃✮✰ ✩✪✫ ✯✰✬✭✰✴✯⑤✭ ❅✪✰✬✫✪❃ ✮✰✶ ❁✪✰✯✬✪✫✯✰✱✹ ④✰ ➇④➈ ✫✮✬✭✶ ✵✭✭✶ ❁✮✷ ✮❃✴✪ ❉✭ ✮ ✵✭✭✶ ✪✩ ❺✰✪✵✰ ✭❅✪✰✪❁✯❅ ✯❁✸✪✫✬✮✰❅✭ ✵✻✯❅✻ ✪❅❅✳✫✴ ✯✰ ✴❁✮❃❃ ✭✰✪✳✱✻ ✯✰✩✭✴✬✮✬✯✪✰✴ ✬✪ ❁✮❺✭ ❅✪✰✬✮✯✰❁✭✰✬✾✭✫✮✶✯❅✮✬✯✪✰ ✸✪✴❇ ✴✯❉❃✭➉ ✪✫ ✪✰✭ ✬✻✮✬ ✯✴ ✰✪✬ ❺✰✪✵✰ ✬✪ ✪❅❅✳✫ ✻✭✫✭❆ ❉✳✬ ✯✬✴ ✸✫✭✴✭✰❅✭ ✯✰ ✰✭✯✱✻❉✪✫✯✰✱ ❅✪✳✰✬✯✭✴ ❁✮❺✭ ✩✳✬✳✫✭ ✪❅❅✳✫✫✭✰❅✭ ✝✌✘✌ ✡✌✌✜ ✕✜✜✕✟✌✟☛P ➜➠➳➨➝❰➝➞➫ ➭➞➡➢➡➝➝➟ Ï➫➞➤➴➝ ➭➞➡➢➡➝➝➟ Ð➓➛➛➣➒ ➻➎➒➐➒➓➓➔ Ñ➠➞➫➘ ➾➫➝➨➨ ❰❰ Ò➭➯➩➝➩➠➥ ➲➡➯➩➭➯➤ ➼➻➓ ➱➮➎➏➔➓ ➊➣➏➔➓ ➣➮ Ò➠➧➹ ➵➫➝➝➢ ➟➫➞➯➤➞➴➝➨➺ Ó➓➮➓➏➏➍➎➛ ➑➓➑➑➓➮➒➓➓➔ ➱➍➎➏➼ ➐➏➣➼➒➓➓➔ Ô➎➑➎➏➓➌➓ ➐➏➣➼➒➓➓➔ Õ➍↔➎➛➎Ö➎➏ ➐➏➣➼➒➓➓➔ ÕÖ↕➮➍➔ ➣➮ ×➣➻➓↔➍➎➏ ➐➏➣➼➒➓➓➔ Ø➎➏➌Ö ➮➎➙➒➣➮➼ ➊➋➌➌➍➎➏ ➐➏➎➑➒➓➓➔ →➣↔↔➣➏ ↕➋➙➛➣➌➌ ➜➝➞➟➠➡ ➢➤➞➥➡➝➝➟ ➦➝➧➧➠➡ ➨➩➞➫➩➭➯➨➩➧➝ ➲➠➳➩➨➯➟➝ ➩➭➝ ➵➠➸➝ ➞➫➝➞➺ ➊➋➌➻ ➌➐➓➛➓➼➣➏➒➓➓➔ ➽➾➠➩➾➭ ➚➫➠➠➪ ➶➝➞➹➘ ➨➥➳➫➴➝ ➲➴➫➝➞➩➝➫ ➩➭➞➤ ➷ ↔➍➛➓ ➬➮➣↔ ➼➻➓ ➱➮➎➏➔➓ ➊➣➏➔➓ ✃➯➸➝➫➺ ❐➍➏➙❒➔➓❮➍➛ ➻➎➒➐➒➓➓➔ ➜➝➞➟➠➡ ➭➞➡➢➡➝➝➟ ❯❲❭❪❱❫❲❴ ✇✇✇❈❉❊❋●❍■❏❑▼◆❖P◗❖◆❑❈❘❊❚ ❵❛❛❜ level mezzanine. She add- ed that EOU coaches will be stopping by the store soon to deck out the up- ➵➠➪➪➠➤ ➾➫➳➥➯➤➞ Ù➞➫➧➯➾ ➜➳➨➩➞➫➟ ➦➝➧➧➠➡ ➩➠➞➟Ú➞Û ➜➘➫➩➧➝ ➨➥➳➫➴➝ ➲➝Û➾➝➥➩ ➫➝➨➯➟➝➤❒ ➩➯➞➧➺ Ü➓➛❮➓➼ ➛➓➎➬ Ý➧➞➾➢ ➭➝➤➚➞➤➝ →➣↔↔➣➏ ➼➎➏➌Ö ➱➍➎➏➼ Þ➣ß➼➎➍➛ ➊➎❮➓➏➏➎ ➱➮➎➌➌ Ü➍➑➓➮à➌ ×➋➙➛➣➌➌ ➊➣➌➓ →➎↔➑➍➣➏ ➲➝Û➾➝➥➩ ➫➝➨➯➟➝➤➩➯➞➧➺ ♣❛qr❝t❤✉❛✈ ①③④⑤⑥⑦⑧⑥⑨⑩④ ❶③❷❸⑥❶⑤⑧❹❺❻③ ❼❽❾❿➀➁➂➃➄ ❼➄➅➃➆❾➇ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈ ➉❿➁ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➊❼ ✄☞✡✟✌ ➋➌➁➅➆➍➃➎➏➅➃➆❾➇ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈ ➉❿➁ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➊❼ also be boosted by the pas- sage of House Bill 3075. This / Page 5A bill would repeal Senate Bill 1067, which the Legislature passed in 2017 and is set to ➋➏❾ ➐ ➁❿➑➑ ➃➅ ❽➂❿❾ ➒➆❾❿➇ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈ ➉❿➁ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➊❼ ➓➆➔❿➏→➑❿➇ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈ ➉❿➁ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➊❼ ➣➆↔➏➅➃➆❾➇ ➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈➈ ➉➆➌➀ ↕➆➌➁❿➈➈➈ ➙↔➀➆➁➁ ➛➆❽❾ ❙☞☞ ✌✍✎ ✏✑✒✓✔✕② ✔✌✖ ✕✖ ✶✗✶✗✘ ✙✚ ✥✛✜✢✣✤✦✧★ ✩✪✫✬ ✭✤✢✫✮✬ ✯✣✦✰ ✱✲✳✶✴ ✵✵✷✸✗✘✳✵ ✪★ ✦✪✢✢ ✹★✧✧ ✱✺✗✗✴ ✵✺✘✸✗✲✺✻ ▲✼✽✾✿✿❀ ✼♦♥❁❂ ✾♥❂ ✼❃❁❄✾❅❁❂ ❢✼❄ ✼❆❁❄ ❡❇ ❀❁✾❄s ó ❿➀❥❥ ➁î➂ ♦➃➃➄❥ ïðñòò óôõ ö÷øùúûüý÷ö þ÷÷ö ùø ü þ÷÷ö ÿ ÷ ✁ ÿûÿ ✂ ù ✁ ù ✂✄ ÿ ☎ ýüû ✁ ÷ ✆ þ ✝ ù ✁✝ ùø ✞ ÿý ✝ ✟ ÿ ✁ ü ✟✟✠ ü ✞✡ ûöüûý üûö ü ✞✡ ûöüûý ùû û÷ùú ✝✞ ÿ ☎ ùûú ✁ ÿ ✡ ûýù÷ø ☛ Ô➣➍➏➼➓➔ ➙➣➎➼➙➮➎➌➌ á➑➣➼➼➓➔ ➐➏➎➑➒➓➓➔ â➍➬➬➋➌➓ ➐➏➎➑➒➓➓➔ Ð➓➛➛➣➒ ➌➼➎➮➼➻➍➌➼➛➓ ÏÛ➝➘➝ ➟➞➯➨➘ ➲➝Û➾➝➥➩ ➫➝➨➯➟➝➤➩➯➞➧➺ →➎➏➎➔➎ ➼➻➍➌➼➛➓ Ò➯➧➟ ➾➞➫➫➠➩ ã ä➳➝➝➤ å➤➤➝æ➨ ➶➞➾➝ ➶➝➞➹➘ ➨➥➳➫➴➝ ➲➡➯➩➭➯➤ ➷ ➪➯➧➝ ➠➹ Ù➫➞➤➟➝ ✃➠➤➟➝ ✃➯➸➝➫➺ Ñ➠➞➫➘ ➾➫➝➨➨ ❰❰ Ò➭➯➩➝➩➠➥ ç➞➧➪➞➩➯➞➤ ➩➠➞➟Ú➞Û Ó➋➮➑➛➓ ➛➣➣➌➓➌➼➮➍➬➓ ➽➾➠➩➾➭ ➩➭➯➨➩➧➝ ➽➳➧➹➳➫ ➾➯➤è➳➝➹➠➯➧ é➳➤➾➩➳➫➝➸➯➤➝ Õ➣➋➏➔➌➼➣➏➙➋➓ å➫➪➝➤➯➞➤ ➲Ñ➯➪➞➧➞➘➞➤➺ ➚➧➞➾➢❒ ↕➓➮➮Ö ➦➝➧➧➠➡ Ú➞➴ ➯➫➯➨ ➜➝➟➳➨➞➭➝➞➟ ➫➘➝ ê➝➤➩➝➤➞ ➴➫➞➨➨❰❰ ë➠➫➩➭ å➹➫➯➾➞ ➙➮➎➌➌ì í➍➮➓➙➮➎➌➌ ➽➞➧➩➾➝➟➞➫ á➒➓➓➼ ×➮➍➎➮ ➊➣➌➓ Ý➯➩➩➝➫➨➡➝➝➩ ë➯➴➭➩➨➭➞➟➝ ✞✍☛ ☛✎☛✄ ✂✏ ✑✄ ☞✒☛✁✓ ✶✷ ✸✷✹✻✼✻✷✹✻✷✽ ✸✷■✿❀❛✷❁✻ ✶❂✻✷❁② ❻❼❼❽ ❾ ❿➀➀➁➂➃➄➅❼➀ ➆➁➇ ❼➈➂❼➉➉❼➊➅ ➀❼➇➋➃➂❼ ➌➍➎❿➌➌➏➐ ✈✇①③④⑤ ⑥⑦⑧⑨⑤⑩ ❃❄❃❄❅ ❇❈ ❉❊● ❍ ❏❑▲▼◆❖ ❊P◗❘ ✞✏✌ heard of the great new owners,” she said, adding that it’s been fairly busy at the corner grocery store since its soft opening on May 3. “I feel very appre- ciated and like I’m doing a great job.” Market Place Fresh Foods will feature promotional pricing through the month of June as well as host sev- eral events where custom- ers can meet local vendors face-to-face, according to Snyder. She said she wants the grocery store to be as welcoming as possible, and these events are one way to show the community Mar- ket Place Fresh Foods in- tends to do just that. “You know when you feel like you need a glass of wine just to work up the courage to go to the grocery store? Instead of having the liquid cour- age to go, you can have a beer while you’re shopping here,” she said. “We want this to be a memorable customer experience. We want it to be some place where people look forward to coming to.” ➑❼❽➃➂➄➇❼➒ ❿➓➅➁➒ ➔➁→❼ ➃➊➀➓➇➄➊➂❼ ➄➊❽ ❿➊➊➓➃➅➃❼➀ ❙❯❲❳❩❬❙❳❲❭❪❯ ❫♦❴❴ ❵❜❡❡ ❝❞❢❣❣❞❤❢❤❞❝✐❤❥ ❦❦❦❧❜❡❡♠❞♥♣qr❜s♣t❡❧♣❡✉ ❶⑤❷✇❸ ❹⑤⑤❺