After Steamboat Springs City Council members discussed support for exploring the introduction of a property tax last week, the idea took a turn Tuesday as members agreed to slow the discussion and include community input.
Nine candidates for seats on the Steamboat Springs City Council have submitted petitions to have their names on the Nov. 7 ballot. The City Clerk has accepted all nine petitions. District 1 and District 2.
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February 9, 2021
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STURGEON BAY, Wis. The U.S. Coast Guard and several other agencies rescued 66 people stranded on ice floes in a bay in northeastern Wisconsin.
Ice boats and helicopters were used to bring the people, who were ice fishing, to safety Thursday in Door County. Three separate ice floes broke away after cracks developed between the shore and groups of people, the Coast Guard said.
High winds associated with an approaching winter storm pushed the floes further from shore. No one was injured.
“Today’s success is a direct result of effective training and the long standing and close relationships with our agency partners in the greater Sturgeon Bay Area,” said Cmdr. Bryan Swintek, search and rescue coordinator for Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan.
Oskaloosa News Recap For February 8th, 2021
National and World News
As of this weekend, over 39 million doses of COVID vaccines have been administered, while over 59 million have been distributed, according to the CDC.
The agency reports that over 30 million people have received 1 or more doses, while more than 8 million have gotten their second dose as of Saturday.
More than 4.6 million doses of the vaccine have been administered in long-term care facilities.
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The 5-year-old girl who was in the vehicle that was struck by Kansas City Chiefs Assistant Coach Britt Reid over the weekend is fighting for her life.
The child, identified as Ariel by family members, “suffered swelling in the brain and bleeding around her brain,” her aunt posted on a GoFundMe page.
Feb 6, 2021
STURGEON BAY, Wis. (AP) The U.S. Coast Guard and several other agencies rescued 66 people stranded on ice floes in a bay in northeastern Wisconsin.
Ice boats and helicopters were used to bring the people who were ice fishing to safety Thursday in Door County. Three separate ice floes broke away after cracks developed between the shore and groups of people, the Coast Guard said.
High winds associated with an approaching winter storm pushed the floes further from shore. No one was injured.
“Today’s success is a direct result of effective training and the long-standing and close relationships with our agency partners in the greater Sturgeon Bay Area,” said Cmdr. Bryan Swintek, search and rescue coordinator for Coast Guard Sector Lake Michigan.