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Garfield County government offices ride ebbs and flows of coronavirus precautions

Chelsea Self / Post Independent The Garfield County Clerk and Recorder’s Office managed to make it all the way from the initial appearance of COVID-19 in the county last March until just before Thanksgiving before recording its first coronavirus shutdown. No small feat, said Clerk and Recorder Jean Alberico, given hers is one of the higher-traffic offices in Garfield County government alongside the Department of Human Services, which saw even higher customer volumes than usual last year due to the economic impacts of the pandemic. After a COVID-19 case was traced to the Clerk and Recorder’s Office in Rifle, Alberico said she closed that office for two weeks in late November and early December.

Bankrupt Ursa pays $5 8 million in back taxes in Garfield County

The county announced the payment for 2019 taxes, due last year, in a news release Monday. “The payment may ease concerns expressed by western Garfield County taxing authorities running on already lean budgets,” the county said in the release. Ursa filed for bankruptcy in September. At the time, officials said it owed $5.3 million to the Garfield County Treasurer’s Office. In November, a bankruptcy court approved Ursa’s $60 million sale of its Piceance Basin natural gas assets to Terra Energy Partners. According to the county, Ursa’s 2020 tax obligations payable this year will be assumed by Terra Energy Partners as outlined in the sale agreement made between the companies.

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