vimarsana.com

Page 3 - எங்களுக்கு இராணுவம் பியூப்லோ இரசாயன டிப்போ News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Government Briefs - February 18, 2021 – The Sopris Sun

Share to Facebook Post to Twitter Email White Owl Ranch, 240 acres south of New Castle, is now conserved through Aspen Valley Land Trust. Courtesy photo. GarCo reps oppose 30 x 30 The Garfield County Commissioners unanimously passed a resolution opposing President Biden’s executive order to preserve 30% of public land and water by 2030. Noting that 62% of Garfield County is public land, the commissioners say that this executive order would likely harm the local economy by “preventing productive use of resources and depriving residents of access to public lands,” and conflicts with the “Federal Lands Natural Resource Coordination Plan and Policies” adopted by the county in September 2020. The resolution also notes that, “Left in an undisturbed or natural state, these lands are highly susceptible to wildland wildfires, insect infestation and disease, all of which exacerbate greenhouse emissions which adversely impact

It was a wild ride How contractors made it through 2020

Now that 2020 is basically a known quantity, Equipment World editors reached back to several of the contractors we talked with this spring with one basic question: what happened? We learned that 2020 was far from a universal experience. Read on. Rick Goodmanson Roseville, Minnesota “It was a wild ride, that’s for sure,” Rick Goodmanson says. “This year has been the most difficult of my career – No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, probably all together.” In March, the commercial concrete and asphalt contractor was poised for another year of exponential growth. Then Covid-19 led clients to pull back on projects as they focused more on safety compliance to prevent the virus’ spread.

Pueblo County Commissioner Terry Hart reflects on years of work

Puebloan Terry Hart is retiring after a decades of work in Pueblo s county government, ranging from time spent in the district attorney s office and the sheriff s office to finally taking office for two terms as county commissioner representing District 1. The move is emotional for Hart, who has worked in some capacity since he was 8 years old and has been involved with county governance since January 1981, when he became an assistant prosecutor in the Pueblo County prosecutor s office. Let me see if I can get through this without tearing up, he said with a laugh at one point during an interview with the Chieftain. It is a blessing to have these opportunities, and I feel incredibly blessed that the citizens of Pueblo have trusted me to do this work for them.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.