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Yampa Valley Housing Authority hopes to collaborate with Craig on housing needs

On Tuesday, Yampa Valley Housing Authority Executive Director Jason Peasley engaged in a dialogue with officials from Craig, shedding light on the valley’s affordable housing crisis and presenting new information about the Brown Ranch housing. ....

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Proposed Woodbury complex sparks debate at Housing Authority meeting

At Tuesday’s Craig Housing Authority meeting, a proposed affordable housing complex took center stage, triggering an earnest debate among council members and city officials. The focal point of the discussion was a 120-unit apartment complex,. ....

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Police liability and reform on Craig's radar | CraigDailyPress.com


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Declining interest in the law enforcement profession nationwide can be felt at the Craig Police Department, which Interim Police Chief Michael Cochran acknowledged this week.
Speaking to Craig City Council members at their meeting Tuesday, Cochran said his department is dealing with the same challenges in recruiting and retaining police personnel as other law enforcement offices throughout the country due in large part to police reform.
“We are seeing a huge exodus from this field,” Cochran said.
In Colorado, more than 200 law enforcement officers reportedly left their jobs after Gov. Jared Polis signed Senate Bill 217 into law June 19. The bill was passed in the aftermath of the George Floyd killing and addressed use of deadly force, data reporting and other elements of policing. It also says police officers can be sued individually and be held personally liable for up to $25,000 in damages. ....

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