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June marked by protests; three rescued from Lake Manawa

June started as May ended, with racial strife and anger about injustice erupting across the country. In Council Bluffs, there was a large law enforcement presence in the city amid concerns of anger and unrest about the death of two Black men. With nationwide protests of the murder of George Floyd — and the ensuing counter-protests — sometimes turning destructive, including in Omaha, the Council Bluffs Police Department and a number of local agencies teamed to increase enforcement in Council Bluffs, while the city instituted an 8 p.m. curfew. on both May 31 and June 1. “What we saw were incidents unfolding across the country and across the river,” Council Bluffs Police Chief Tim Carmody said. “We were concerned about those crossing over into our community.”

May saw donations for pandemic response, a different kind of Clean Sweep and a slow reopening of businesses

May saw donations for pandemic response, a different kind of Clean Sweep and a slow reopening of businesses
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Federal court rules in favor of Windy Gap Firming Project

Northern Water A United States District Court judge has ruled in favor of the Windy Gap Firming Project, clearing the way for construction of Chimney Hollow Reservoir near Berthoud. This ruling should also make it possible to move forward with environmental mitigation and enhancements related to the project, including construction of the Colorado River Connectivity Channel near Granby. Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich dismissed a 2017 lawsuit filed by environmental groups led by Save the Colorado against the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the Army Corps of Engineers. The ruling holds that those federal agencies complied with federal law in issuing a Record of Decision that authorizes the Windy Gap Firming Project.

Court ruling permits Windy Gap to move forward – BizWest

BERTHOUD A United States District Court judge has ruled in favor of the Windy Gap Firming Project, clearing the way for construction of Chimney Hollow Reservoir near Berthoud. This ruling should also make it possible to move forward with environmental mitigation and enhancements related to the project, including construction of the Colorado River Connectivity Channel near Granby. Judge Timothy M. Tymkovich dismissed a 2017 lawsuit filed by environmental groups led by Save the Colorado against the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the Army Corps of Engineers. The ruling holds that those federal agencies complied with federal law in issuing a Record of Decision that authorizes the Windy Gap Firming Project.

Large elk herd west of Loveland a growing attraction to many this time of year

Large elk herd west of Loveland a growing attraction to many this time of year Miles Blumhardt, Fort Collins Coloradoan Huge herd of curious elk surprises drivers in West Loveland Replay Video UP NEXT Why drive to Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park to see elk up close when there are about 600 of them hanging out on the west side of Loveland? The large herd has become a hit with those who drive U.S. Highway 34 and back roads around Glade Road, where the elk winter in large numbers this time of year after migrating from the higher elevation of Estes Park and the national park.

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