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State C boys: Scobey makes quick work of Twin Bridges for state title

State C boys: Scobey makes quick work of Twin Bridges for state title
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Process begins to raise parking fines along US50 and SR89

By Paula Peterson SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is kept busy almost every weekend on highways they patrol leading to, and around, Lake Tahoe. There are speeding issues and traffic concerns as with other heavily used roadways, but local CHP officers are kept even busier in the Tahoe area due to illegal parking. During the winter, travelers pull over on US50 between Strawberry and South Lake Tahoe and on SR89 near Emerald Bay to get out and enjoy the snow. Most of the time they are parking on stretches that are marked as No Parking and adjacent to private property.

Dillon BLM plans upcoming prescribed burns in Madison County | Bureau of Land Management

Dillon BLM plans upcoming prescribed burns in Madison County (DILLON, Mont.) – The Bureau of Land Management is planning several prescribed burns in Madison County during the upcoming spring months. Smoke from the burn activity may be visible to the public from U.S. Highway 287, State Highway 287, County Route 248, and the communities of Ennis, Virginia City, Alder, Sheridan, Twin Bridges, and Dillon. The burns are planned for the following areas: • South Tobacco Roots, about five miles north of Virginia City. The burn areas are north of the Granite Creek road, specifically in Mill and Granite creeks, consisting of approximately 1,700 acres. • Middle Ruby, about 12 miles southwest of Virginia City. The burn areas are near Ruby Reservoir, specifically in Garden, Greenhorn, Jack, Idaho, and Davey creeks, consisting of about 5,000 acres.  

Garbage privatization will save Gloversville money, city public works director says

Garbage privatization will save Gloversville money, city public works director says | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS GLOVERSVILLE  Department of Public Works Director Chris Perry said the city’s decision to hire a private garbage hauler will allow his department to eliminate four DPW jobs through attrition, saving the city $225,000 in salary and benefit costs every year going forward. The Common Council voted 5-2 on Feb. 23 to contract with Clifton Park-based Twin Bridges Waste and Recycling to take over for the city’s six-man garbage collection service. Mayor Vince DeSantis and the proponents of the deal have argued that converting the city to a private hauler will save the city at least $500,000 over the four years of the contract and city residents will see improved service with garbage pails provided to them by Twin Bridges and collection occurring five days per week instead of the current four-day system.

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