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Original pieces of forestry history are still kept in the province to this day, at the Central New Brunswick Woodmen’s Museum. But a couple years ago, the history was put at risk of extinction from a flood that destroyed artifacts and paper archives in the museum’s main building. ....
Following a highly competitive national recruitment, Deschutes County has hired Robert Tintle as its new Chief Financial Officer. Tintle, who will join the County in late September, replaces Greg Munn, who served as the Deschutes County Chief Financial Officer for two years. Tintle has served as the Lane County Treasurer, Financial Services Manager, and ARPA and Grants Manager. He has also worked for the City of Eugene. "Robert brings decades of directly relevant experience to our organization," said County Administrator Nick Lelack. "His diverse experience and leadership skills will make him a tremendous addition to Deschutes County." Tintle earned a master's degree in Public Administration from Norwich University and a bachelor's degree in Accounting from Linfield University. As Deschutes County's Chief Financial Officer, Tintle will direct the County's finance, accounting, tax collection, and payroll functions. He will also serve as the County ....
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NeighborImpact's board of directors has elected its 2022 officers. There are currently 15 members on the NeighborImpact Board of Directors. Board members must be residents of Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson counties or the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs. The NeighborImpact board draws its membership from three segments: elected officials, community members and economically disadvantaged residents. Chad Carpenter of La Pine will continue as board president. Brent Wilkins of Bend will continue as vice president and Brenda Comini of Prineville will continue as secretary treasurer. Heather Simmons of Bend will serve a third term as Executive Committee member at large. Dan Martinez of Warm Springs will serve his third term as Executive Committee member at large. The board welcomed Malinda Corley of Bend as a board member who previously represented the Head Start Policy Council. Now representing the Head Start Policy Council is Rebecca Watson of Prineville. New to the NeighborImpact ....