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The California Trail Interpretive Center Reopens
ELKO, Nev. The California Trail Interpretive Center (CTIC) is reopening July 22. Operating hours will initially be Thursdays and Fridays from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Moving forward, safety protocols and phased facility maintenance completion will be re-evaluated and adjusted as needed to meet the goal of being opened full-time again as soon as possible.
“We are excited to offer this initial partial re-opening to the Elko area and the public as we further transition and align our staffing and capacity with programming and much needed facility related repairs,” said BLM Elko District Manager Gerald Dixon. “I want to thank our current staff and partners for their resilience and mobility as we advance with and grow center-specific and community programming.”
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ZIP Advertisement It has been a good ride : Edmond police officer tears up while signing off for final time Share Updated: 2:41 PM CDT May 22, 2021 KOCO Staff It has been a good ride : Edmond police officer tears up while signing off for final time Share Updated: 2:41 PM CDT May 22, 2021
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By: Mike Glover
EDMOND, Oklahoma -
Sergeant Gerald Dixon started with the Edmond Police Department in 1988. In that time, he’s touched a lot of lives in the Edmond community. Now as he plans his retirement, the department and the city are celebrating what he has meant to so many people.
Dixon has always known he wanted to be a police officer. It started in kindergarten when his teacher’s husband, a police officer, came to speak to his class. At that moment he knew his calling.
Now 38 years as an officer and close to 33 with the Edmond Police Department, he recalls a significant memory.