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3 days ago
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Montrose County launches annual flag retirement, replacement program
MONTROSE COUNTY, Colo. (KREX) – With Flag Day less than two weeks away, Montrose County announced the return of its yearly flag retirement and replacement program. Working alongside the Montrose County Veteran Service Office, the county gives residents the chance to bring their worn-down flags to specially marked disposal boxes. Participants will get a free, 3-by-5-inch American flag, but supplies are limited. 'This program is more than a tradition; it's a reminder of the respect and dignity our flag deserves,' Montrose County Veteran Services Officer Phillip Rich said. 'By properly retiring old flags and encouraging the display of new ones, we're helping to preserve a sense of patriotism and pride that's deeply rooted in our community.' The disposal boxes, which started Monday, can be found at: Montrose County Administration Building lobby, 1140 Grand Ave. Montrose County Clerk and Recorder's Office, 317 S. Second St. Welcome Home Alliance for Veterans, 4 Hillcrest Plaza Way. West End Montrose County Sheriff's Office, 141 W. Main St. in Naturita. The U.S. Flag Code says it's time to retire a flag when it shows frayed edges, faded colors, holes and several stains. Montrose County collects flags and gives them to volunteers who retire them through the Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado in Grand Junction. For more information about the flag replacement program or the VSO office, call 970-249-2115. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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4 days ago
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June 2-6: Pinckney to consider Mugg & Bopps, longtime Hamburg Twp. supervisor steps down
In 2025, The Daily is providing a weekly round-up of the biggest topics in upcoming municipal meetings, giving our readers a chance to engage with their local officials on the projects, appointments and decisions that hit closest to home. These round-ups are written on Fridays, and will not include an agenda if one hasn't been posted by 1 p.m. Municipalities are not required by the Michigan Open Meetings Act to provide an agenda in advance of a meeting, but they are required to provide notice. Please visit your local municipality website for the most updated information. Here are the biggest topics for meetings Monday-Friday, June 2-6: Personnel Committee Meeting: 6:15 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at the Livingston County Administration Building The agenda includes: Applicant interviews for the Aeronautical Facilities Board. Consideration of a resolution approving appointments to the Livingston Aeronautical Facilities Board. Consideration of a resolution authorizing the reclassification of an administrative specialist to a WIC technician. Consideration of a resolution to accept MGT Consulting Services' recommendation related to the Appeals to the Court Bargaining Unit Classification and Compensation Study. Consideration of a resolution authorizing the board chair to sign a letter of understanding regarding community paramedic pay. Consideration of a resolution amending the membership of the Human Services Collaborative Body. Consideration of a resolution approving appointments to the Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee. More: The dispute between Livingston county, courts has been settled. But what were the terms? Read the full agenda: Board of Commissioners Work Session: 9 a.m. Thursday, June 5, at the Livingston County Administration Building, Conference Room 1 (Downstairs) An agenda was not immediately available. How to participate remotely: By calling 646-568-7788, entering ID 399 700 0062, and entering password LCBOC. You can attend via Zoom online at Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee: 9:30-10:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 4, at the Livingston County Administration Building, Conference Room 4 (Upper Level) The agenda includes: Updates on Fillmore County Park and Lutz County Park. Read the full agenda: Board of Public Works Meeting: 8 a.m. Thursday, June 5, at Livingston County East Complex Building, Room D An agenda was not immediately available. Planning Commission Meeting: 7 p.m. Monday, June 2, at the Pinckney Village Offices The agenda includes: A public hearing and consideration of approving a special land use permit for Mugg & Bopps, which plans to convert the village's former Rite Aid into a gas station, food service and convenience store with a Dunkin' Donuts drive-through. Discussion of the Master Plan. More: 'How do you say no?' Pinckney officials discuss Mugg & Bopps project in former Rite Aid Read the full agenda: How to participate remotely: Microsoft Teams. Meeting ID: 257 196 295 579. Passcode: hg2CSu. Downtown Development Authority Special Meeting: 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 4, at Fowlerville Village Hall This will be an informational meeting, according to the village. An agenda was not immediately available. Board of Trustees Work Session: 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 2, at Brighton Township Hall The agenda includes: Consideration of a contract for a tax appeal attorney. Consideration of a contract with MI Custom Signs. Read the full agenda: Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Oceola Township Hall An agenda was not immediately available. Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Hartland Township Hall The agenda includes: Consideration of a preliminary site plan for Square One. Consideration of the 2025 reconstruction project for Crouse Road. Consideration of agreement between Hartland Township and the Hartland Enrichment and Recreation Organization (HERO). Consideration of agreement between Hartland Township and the Hartland Senior Activity Center. Consideration of agreement between Hartland Township and the Hartland Area Youth Athletic Association for the use of Spranger Field. Read the full agenda: Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Thursday, June 5, at Cohoctah Township Hall An agenda was not immediately available. Board of Trustees Meeting: 6:30 p.m. Monday, June 2, at Genoa Township Hall The agenda includes: Consideration of multiple special assessment projects. Discussions on a voucher program for resident membership in area senior centers. Read the full agenda: Board of Trustees Work-Study Session: 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Hamburg Township Hall The agenda includes: Consideration of public safety staffing at parks and recreation events. This is unfinished business from a prior meeting. Discussions on a parks and public safety fee. This is unfinished business from a prior meeting. Read the full agenda: Board of Trustees Special Meeting – Budget Public Hearing: 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Hamburg Township Hall The agenda includes: Consideration of the draft budget for Fiscal Year 2025-26. Read the full agenda: Board of Trustees Meeting: 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Hamburg Township Hall The agenda includes: Consideration of an upcoming supervisor vacancy. Pat Hohl plans to retire from the supervisor position on July 1 after 17 years, according to the meeting packet. The board will consider promoting Treasurer Jason Negri to the supervisor position until a special election in 2026. The board will also vote on extending a 12-month contract for Hohl to be available for consultation averaging eight hours per week at $850 biweekly, including any/all phone calls. A closed session to discuss union negotiations. Read the full agenda: Public Safety Committee Meeting: 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 4, at Hamburg Township Hall An agenda was not immediately available. Board of Trustees Meeting: 7 p.m. Tuesday, June 3, at Tyrone Township Hall The agenda includes: Consideration of a site plan review for Roadside 23 Holdings. Consideration of a renewable energy overlay map. Consideration of extending a medical marijuana moratorium. Read the full agenda: — Contact reporter Evan Sasiela at esasiela@ Follow him on X @SalsaEvan. This article originally appeared on Livingston Daily: June 2-6: Big meetings coming up in Pinckney, Hamburg Township
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03-04-2025
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Dauphin County Commissioner crashes vehicle in parking garage, AG's Office investigating
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Dauphin County Commissioner is under investigation for another crash in his county-owned vehicle Wednesday morning. The Attorney General's Office is handling the investigation into George Hartwick crashing his 2023 Ford Explorer, in the county parking garage, multiple county officials confirmed Wednesday. County officials then reportedly tried to take Hartwick for drug and alcohol testing, and law enforcement was contacted to investigate, Dauphin County Chief Clerk Eric Hagarty wrote in a statement. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now 'Following this morning's Board of Commissioners meeting, we became aware of an apparent vehicle accident in the garage of the County Administration Building,' Hagarty wrote. 'We can confirm that the vehicle in question was Commissioner Hartwick's County-assigned vehicle, and that he was the driver. The standard procedure in a case such as this involving a County vehicle would be for the individual in question to be taken for drug and alcohol screening and to make a referral to the Dauphin County Criminal Investigation Division. We have attempted to initiate both of those steps. As this matter is still under investigation, we cannot provide additional comment at this time.' The crash happened around the time a public meeting was going on that Hartwick was late to. PSP: Camp Hill police officer, constable charged with trespassing Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo confirmed the state's Attorney General's Office is handling the case. When reached by email, a spokesperson for the AG's Office wrote they 'can confirm we received the referral.' Since 2014, this is reportedly Hartwick's fourth crash in a county-owned vehicle, county officials. This is a developing story. Stay with abc27 News as more information becomes available Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.