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County Board recognizes Bonin for heroism
The deputy sheriff risked his life for a civilian last November
By Kevin Mertens - Staff Writer | Jul 25, 2021
The Faribault County Board presented officer Briar Bonin with a certificate at their meeting on July 20, in recognition of his services for Faribault County.
Faribault County Board members, at their meeting on July 20, took time to recognize Sheriff Deputy Briar Bonin for his heroic life-saving efforts as a member of a Multi-County SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) Team and Drug Task Force.
Bonin took action in November of last year to rescue a citizen who had been shot by a sniper while driving through the sniper’s field of fire. The incident occurred in Albert Lea.
New members
SAN JOSE
, Calif. (July 15, 2021) – The San José Planning Commission has new leaders elected by the commission as well as new members appointed by the City Council. The start of the new fiscal year 2021-22 marks the first year where the commission meets as an 11-member body, following voter approval in November 2020 of Measure G that, among other things, expanded the commission membership from seven to 11.
At the Commission s last meeting of fiscal year 2020-21, on June 9, commissioners elected Commissioner Rolando Bonilla (District 5) as Chair and Commissioner George Casey (District 10) as Vice-Chair.
Bonilla was appointed by the Council to his first term as a commissioner in 2019 and served as Vice-Chair prior to becoming Chair. Bonilla is the Chief Strategy Officer for Voler Strategic Advisors, a public relations firm. His family has deep roots in East San José, having lived there for nearly 50 years. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of
Nine years ago, Teton Valley adopted the current Comprehensive Plan. Winning an award from the American Planning Association, it was drafted with over 4,000 public engagements, countless meetings, and seemingly endless public deliberations. It recognized that Teton Valley is a special place, and that protecting this special place was essential to its economic, social, and environmental success. The Land Use Code is the tool that ensures the Comprehensive Planâs implementation. After nine years of drafting, redrafting, rethinking, engaging, re-engaging, and redeliberating, Teton County is poised to adopt a new Land Use Code that will implement the Comprehensive Plan.
The draft Code is a common sense way to protect Teton Countyâs quality of life and rural character. It has the potential to preserve our scenic open spaces, unspoiled views, wildlife, and recreational opportunities. It will also encourage smart development that sustains property values while fostering sustainab
Mother s Day is right around the corner. Where in Redondo.
Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Where in Redondo Beach are you taking mom on her special day?
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Need Emails to Redondo City Council. BCHD has yet again worked against local neighborhood health and safety. This time, BCHD is trying to change Land Use definitions to avoid neighborhood input and force through a 103-foot, 800,000 sqft majority commercially-owned development on PUBLIC land.
Our local neighborhoods need your emails to the Redondo Council opposing changing the current definition of PUBLIC land to include $12,500+ per month, commercially developed assisted living facilities. The amount of taxpayer-owned land is very small in Redondo Beach, and 103-foot tall, 800,000 sqft commercially built, majority-owned and operated businesses should NOT be allowed as a PUBLIC use.