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RIVER TOWNS: South Platte s polluted past inspires work toward a more pristine future

RIVER TOWNS: South Platte s polluted past inspires work toward a more pristine future
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Colorado river towns tell the story of a mountain state | Joey Bunch

Today Sunshine this morning. Scattered thunderstorms developing this afternoon. High around 85F. Winds NNE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 40%.. Tonight Partly cloudy skies. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. Low 61F. Winds NNW at 10 to 15 mph. Updated: July 4, 2021 @ 5:42 am

Barnesville moving ahead on waterline work | News, Sports, Jobs

For The Times Leader BARNESVILLE Village officials recently learned additional details concerning funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the village’s Slope Creek Waterline Project. At a council meeting on April 12, Barnesville Mayor Dale Bunting announced that the Slope Creek Waterline Project had been selected for funding through the Army Corps of Engineers Section 594 Program and that this was the final piece of funding for the project. At the most recent council meeting held on April 26, Village Administrator Roger Deal said that at a project kickoff meeting he had learned that the Corps would be retaining $75,000 of the $1,075,000 in funding it is providing for the project for some of its costs.

Senator says Jackson has to spend money on water system before getting more help from state

Senator says Jackson has to spend money on water system before getting more help from state Councilman Aaron Banks fills a container with non-potable water during the city s winter water crisis. Approximately 43,000 connections experienced little to no water pressure for several weeks. (Source: WLBT) By Anthony Warren | April 7, 2021 at 2:29 PM CDT - Updated April 7 at 2:29 PM JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - If Jackson wants the state’s help in repairing its water system, it will have to help itself first, so says District 26 Sen. John Horhn. During the 2021 session, the city asked lawmakers for more than $100 million to help fund emergency repairs.

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