Laurie Cox couldn t believe her ears when she heard Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm recently admit that a pipeline was the best way to transport oil across the country.
RIPTON Ripton’s bid to withdraw from the Addison Central School District will again take center stage before the Vermont State Board of Education (SBE) next Wednesday, May 19.
May 3, 2021
Jaclyn Smith Esters had been chosen by now Mayor Peter Schwartzman as his replacement as 5th Ward Alderman. But on Monday four council members derailed that pick- at least temporarily.
The four council members that endorsed former Mayor John Pritchard’s re-election; Bradley Hix, Wayne Dennis, Lindsay Hillery voted no while Larry Cox abstained. In the case of an abstention, a vote counts with the prevailing side, so Smith-Esters appointment was defeated 2-4.
After voting the appointment down, and some confusion on how to proceed, the entire council voted to table the nomination until May 17.
No Aldermen gave any stated reason for opposing Smith-Esters.
Home Grown: Dispute over water rights possibly going to U.S. Supreme Court
CBS 13 s April Hettinger dives into the disagreement over who controls the rights to the water from the Colorado River
EL CENTRO, Calif. (KYMA, KECY) - In today s Home Grown, a local lawsuit over ownership of the Colorado River water might be taken higher to the U.S. Supreme Court.
The Michael Abatti versus the Imperial Irrigation District (IID) lawsuit has been ongoing in the valley, disputing over whether water rights belong to the landowners or if they are controlled by the IID. The best way we can protect our water rights is we can have it tied to the land, or as the Supreme Court decision said, appurtenant to the land, Larry Cox said, former president of the Imperial County Farm Bureau.
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