In January, Payson received more than 28 inches of snow in a three-day period.
âThe storm brought some much needed moisture to our region and it also caused severe damage to trees, as a result of the drought conditions that have plagued our region,â said Town Manager Troy Smith. âThe Town of Payson opened a collection site at the Payson Multi-Event Center to assist the community in dealing with tree and shrub debris caused by the storm.â
The brush site was open from Feb. 4 through Feb. 28.
At no cost to the town, Gibson & Son Environmental chipped and hauled away more than 400 tons of material in 14 truckloads to make room for additional drop offs from residents.
what ronald reagan did in the early 1980s, winning back really blue collar unions, the manufacturing trades, the constructions trades. i think the key word here is split. because in a number of other labor movements, for instance, the teacher s unions or federal, state, and local worker unions, there still really is a split there and they lean very heavily to democrat and democratic causes at this moment. pete: look at history, of course, unions have been in lock step with democrats for a long time. right. pete: when was the split where democrats decided they were going to put, say, environmental issues, value them higher than labor unions? is it the amount of money being spent there? they are willing to leave votes on the table. which the president through policy and his rhetoric has been able to pull in? on environmental, this is where it gets interesting. i think there was a coalition related to trade.
just-released u.n. report on the outskirts of damascus. this is the report you said you were waiting for. you said you didn t want to hear the u.s., the uk, france, and you want the u.n. to speak. and they have spoken. and they have said, and i quote, there is clear and convincing evidence that the nerve gas sarin has been used. and they base this on environmental, chemical, medical sample. they say the killing happened on a relatively large scale. that killing included children. do you agree with this assessment? they have the samples. and they re supposed it be objective. we didn t have any formal report. but the question, if i agree about the use of sarin gas do you agree with the assessment that a chemical weapon attack occurred on the outskirts of damascus on august 14th? that information that we have, the information is different from evidence. it s different. you disagree with the u.n.
hope to get a job on the beach, help clean up the oil spill. some type of job with the environmental clean-up. hopefully it will lead to something permanent, with on environmental company because i ve lived here for 40 years and i do care about our gulf coast. and they have to have the right training for this clean-up effort. they have to pass physicals and go through hazmat training. tony, an area that s really getting hit is eco tourism. tourism in the area. today leaders and bp officials were meeting in biloxi to talk about the oil spill s affect on the industry. they are saying their businesses are suffering, people are canceling trips and calling up inquiries about tour, et cetera. you also have a whole line of homes that are rented out throughout the season. there s a lot of money at stake here. we have to get it right. and that s why it s sort of frustrating to hear the finger pointing and the name game and the blaming of one another on capitol hill that s going on today