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MERA firebreak work progressing

MERA firebreak work progressing

LA GRANDE — Snow is proving to be a friend and foe this winter for Jesse Reed of Union as he helps reduce the odds of a catastrophic wildfire someday striking the Grande Ronde Valley. Reed is the co-owner of ReedCo Forestry, a company Union County contracted with to help build one of two major firebreaks in the Mount Emily Recreation Area north of La Grande. The firebreak Reed’s company is creating is about 6 miles long on MERA’s Mainline Trail, which runs north-south starting from the recreation site’s parking lot off of Fox Hill Road. ReedCo is creating the firebreaks through a tree thinning process that involves the use of heavy equipment. Winter is the best time to do this work because much of the area is on rocky terrain, which is hard on equipment, such as blades. The snow and ice now in MERA are covering the rocks, providing a buffer for the equipment, Reed said.

South Georgia voters utilize three different voting methods during runoff election

South Georgia voters utilize three different voting methods during runoff election South Georgia voters utilize three different voting methods during runoff election By Jamie Worsley and Bobby Poitevint | January 5, 2021 at 8:40 PM EST - Updated January 5 at 11:55 PM ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Across Dougherty and Lee counties, voters took advantage of in-person voting. “There’s a lot of agreements and disagreements with voting in person or voting on an absentee ballot. So when you step in, they ask you for certain things. I feel like that’s more important than writing on a ballot and sending it. So that’s why in-person voting, whether it’s voting early or voting today is essential. And hopefully, we can get back to that line of work,” said Jesse Reed, a Lee county voter.

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