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America the Beautiful initiative supports outdoor rec, conservation plans here

(Press Staff Photo by Geoffrey Plant) Charmeine Wait, executive director of the Silver City MainStreet Project, looks out over a less-developed portion of Big Ditch Park just south of the Thomas J. Ryan Public Safety Building, near where she envisions a connecting trail to Gough Park and an arch to mark a now nearly invisible entrance to the San Vicente Trail that exists on Hudson Street. Although it lacks an identified source of funding at the moment, President Joe Biden’s “America the Beautiful” initiative could be just what Grant County needs to take its outdoor recreation economy to the next level, while simultaneously helping address the communitywide effects of climate change.

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Examining Lamar Alexander s legacy from a working-class perspective

The authors are affiliated with Indivisible TN, which works for a more progressive Tennessee. Lamar Alexander has become, yet again, a former something. Numerous recent articles have extolled the virtues of a decades-spanning career of public service and private fortune. While the former Tennessee governor, former president of the University of Tennessee, former secretary of education, and former U.S. senator was certainly a stalwart in the Tennessee political scene, he was not completely virtuous. The coverage of Alexander’s denouement has been as waxing rhapsodic as one would expect for any languid politician of a certain generation. The continual references to Alexander as the great dealmaker, protege of former Sen. Howard Baker, is perfunctory, at best, and prevarication, at worst.

USFS receives $850K in Great American Outdoors Act funds for improvements at Lake Tahoe

The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU) has received $850,000 from the first round of funding from the Great American Outdoors Act (GAOA) to work on five local projects. All of the planned projects will improve the visitor experience by reducing deferred maintenance and enhancing recreational infrastructure. “The Great American Outdoors Act is a major investment in our public lands that will help us tackle deferred maintenance and infrastructure projects on National Forest lands at Lake Tahoe,” said Forest Supervisor, Bill Jackson. “Maintaining and improving our public facilities is a key factor in the Forest Service’s ability to deliver sustainable recreational benefits to the American public.”

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