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Southern Colorado is seeing whiteout conditions Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service Pueblo. The southern I-25 corridor could see deteriorated conditions Tuesday night.
CDOT cam shows very heavy snow and near white-out conditions over La Veta Pass, and Highway 160 is currently closed over the pass. Expect heavy snow to persist through the night. #cowxpic.twitter.com/TCXxng9YhC NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) March 17, 2021
Here s a look at the additional snowfall through Wednesday afternoon. Strong winds (55-65 mph) will create blizzard conditions for the far southeastern plains. The far southern I-25 corridor will also likely see significantly reduced visibility due to blowing snow at times. #cowxpic.twitter.com/W9lgRwxi8h NWS Pueblo (@NWSPueblo) March 17, 2021
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Published: 3/3/2021 12:31:38 PM
Jo-Ann Gustafson of Jaffrey knows there are people out there who need more help than her family does.
The last time Gustafson used a food pantry was before the COVID-19 pandemic began. But by mid-February, she found herself in a situation where she felt the need to ask for help.
Both Gustafson and her granddaughter, who she and her husband are raising, contracted COVID-19 and were forced to quarantine for two weeks.
“It’s been a rough road,” Gustafson said. So she connected with Mandy Carter, Community Resource Specialist/Kinship Navigator at The River Center. Carter began delivering food to the Gustafsons from the Community Meals To Go program on Tuesday and Thursday nights and as Gustafson put it, “it made a huge impact.”
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By Annelise Kelly
Land plus climate equals wine destiny. Together, these geographical qualities determine which grapes flourish and which struggle. However, while most Oregon winemakers appreciate their dependable regional varieties such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, they’re still captive to a sense of curiosity and exploration, unable to resist experimenting with the occasional obscure grape.
Enter Tocai Friulano, a grape long cultivated in Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy’s northeastern-most wine region. The first point made in any literature on this varietal emphasizes that it’s not to be confused with the Hungarian wine region of Tokaj or its wines called Tokay or Tokaji. This ambiguity has resulted in European labeling regulations that don’t apply in the U.S.
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Metro Auditor Brian Evans said the regional governing agency ignored some protocols for approving projects.
Metro, the regional government, disregarded some of its own procedures when selecting affordable housing projects to fund with 2018 bond money, according to a report from the Metro auditor.
Auditor Brian Evans said gaps in data collection also impeded the Affordable Housing Bond s appointed oversight committee s ability to monitor progress on some of the promises made to the public specifically that the bond would lead with racial equity and create opportunity throughout the region. It was hard to tell if the methods outlined in the bond s work plan were used to evaluate projects. Using different methods could make funding decisions less reliable and more difficult to defend, according to the 23-page report. Unclear procedures also created uncertainty about project and program reporting.
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