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February 24, 2021
Santa Rosa, CA – February 24, 2021 – The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today established a 15-member commission that will assist the Board in redrawing supervisorial district boundaries using new Census data. Residents of Sonoma County are encouraged to apply now to serve on the Sonoma County Advisory Redistricting Commission, which is expected to begin meeting in May.
Subscribe We are inviting individuals who have a passion for civic engagement to apply to serve on this Commission, said Supervisor Lynda Hopkins, chair of the Board of Supervisors. With your help, we will create a citizen empowerment process to use the Census data to redraw the supervisorial district boundaries with a focus on equity.
COVID vaccine: Massachusetts announces 11 regional collaboratives to boost vaccination efforts, offering 750 doses, 5 days a week
Updated Feb 24, 2021;
Nearly a dozen regional collaboratives to help streamline COVID-19 vaccination efforts were announced by the Baker administration on Wednesday.
The collaboratives, which include locations in Berkshire County, Northampton, Worcester and more, will have the capacity to vaccinate a minimum of 750 individuals per day, 5 days a week, the state said.
Each location will also have to meet an administration rate threshold of 85% and report doses within 24 hours, be open to all residents of the Commonwealth and provide public links for vaccine appointments.
“These collaboratives will leverage local health officials, regional hospitals and others to deliver high-throughput, efficient vaccination sites for all eligible residents across the commonwealth beginning March 1,” the state said.
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For Immediate Release – February 18, 2021
Illinois EPA Awards $106,613 to Coles County Soil and Water Conservation District for Update of the 2011 Embarras River Watershed Management Plan
SPRINGFIELD Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Director John Kim announced Coles County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) will receive over $106,000 in grant funding to update portions of the 2011 Embarras River Watershed Management Plan. The funds will also support development of a more specific watershed-based plan for at least one of the 15 sub-watersheds within the Embarras River Watershed. Coles County SWCD along with the project partners will also conduct education and outreach activities, including watershed meetings and field days.