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Fishermen Seek Opportunity for Collaboration in Biden’s “30×30” Executive Action
President Biden signed an executive order committing to the goal of conserving at least 30 percent of the nation’s lands and oceans by 2030.
January 27, 2021
Alexandria, VA – January 27, 2021 – Today, President Biden signed an “Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad,” which focuses on addressing climate change as well as committing to the goal of conserving at least 30 percent of the nation’s lands and oceans by 2030 (known as “30×30”). The nation’s leading recreational fishing and boating trade associations expressed support for the order’s overarching conservation goals, as well as its emphasis on collaborating with the outdoor recreation community in carrying out 30×30.
I think now is the right time, Johnson said.
More than a year since he last sat down for a television interview, Johnson responded to accusations he verbally and sexually abused his former driver.
CHATMAN:
Some of the details in the lawsuit are very graphic, very disturbing. She accuses you of sexually assaulting her multiple times, harassing her, calling her demeaning names. How do you respond to these accusations?
JOHNSON:
You know, listen. For 60 years on this planet, 31 of which I was a Chicago police officer, and the last almost four as a superintendent, I ve never been accused of anything like that, I ve never forced anyone to do anything to do what they didn t want to do, that s just not my character. It s just not. When people say to me, Why should I believe you? I can t tell you what to believe. I can only tell you who I am.
Leonard Landa, farm kid, educator, park ranger, accomplished financial professional, husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, avid golfer, skier, lover of cars and car shows, community leader, storyteller and the most loyal friend to those he loved â passed away from complications of COVID-19 on the evening of Dec. 18 in Phoenix with his wife by his side holding his hand. Heâd turned 80 on Nov. 11, and he and his wife, Barbara, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Dec. 2.
Leonard was born in Hamilton, MT and grew up in southwest North Dakota on a farm that his Norwegian grandparents had homesteaded in 1906. He and his two brothers grew up in the same house, as did his mother and her siblings. He went to a one-room school on the prairie for the first eight years. He went to high school in Scranton, graduating in 1958. He was active in 4-H, attended Union Prairie Church with his family and many neighbors and attended Dickinson State College where he earned a
The Messick Farm property in western Forsyth County has been acquired with plans to convert the 246 acres off the Yadkin River into a historic preservation site with walking trails.
The seven tracts are in the Shallowford and Williams roads areas of the county at the Shallow Ford segment of the river. The only tract with a listed address is at 9600 Shallowford Road.
According to a Forsyth Register of Deeds filing Thursday, The Conservation Fund of Arlington, Va., paid $2.8 million to purchase the land from The Winston-Salem Foundation and Jean M. Messick.
The fund s involvement is providing a bridge loan. The Lewisville Historical Society and Sons of the American Revolution are among the groups raising funds to acquire the land as a potential state park.