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The teen bear in Banning. (Banning Police Department)
BANNING, CA A teenage black bear, whose presence in Banning Friday night caused a ruckus, hasn t been spotted since at least not as far as the California Department of Fish & Wildlife has heard. We haven t received any calls, explained CDFW Lt. Supervisor Kyle Chang.
Speaking by phone Tuesday morning, Chang said his agency got word Friday night from the Banning Police Department about the bear officers had been chasing near the 900 block of Dorothy Anna Drive.
Subscribe They asked for help because there were people out, and there was concern for public safety, said Chang, who was supposed to be off Friday night but the bear call changed all that.
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The Crawford County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday discussed enacting a temporary moratorium on the construction of new wind turbine towers in the county.
The proposed resolution states that the county has an interest in protecting the county s infrastructure, natural resources and property rights through adequate setback provisions.
If enacted, the resolution would impose a moratorium, effective immediately on the construction of wind towers for the purpose of drafting and adopting any necessary and proper revisions to ordinances, including zoning regulations, of Crawford County.
The moratorium would sunset and be null and void on July 1.
Supervisor Ty Rosburg said the moratorium would give the supervisors time to gather information about individuals issues with wind turbines.