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Friday, March 26
Fraud, caller reported letter from IRS, County Road 28 SW.
Public assist, Lake Taylor Road NW.
Theft, caller reported storage unit break-in, Prairie Road NE, Carlos.
Suspicious person, West Lake Cowdry Road NW.
Assist other agency, Interstate 94, mile marker 115, Osakis.
Public assist, Walleye Road NW, Brandon.
Traffic hazard, caller reported washing machines and garbage along the road, North Olsen Street, Nelson.
Suspicious activity, caller reported someone with a fake ID, citation issued, County Road 82 NW.
Property damage crash, County Road 14 NE, Miltona.
Public assist, 7th Avenue W.
Theft, caller reported someone stealing sections of snow fence from his yard, South Nelson Street, Nelson.
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SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CALIF. An urgency ordinance proposed by El Dorado County Supervisors Lori Parlin and George Turnboo that would restrict formula businesses in the county was shot down Tuesday at the Board of Supervisors meeting.
Parlin and Turnboo proposed the ordinance based on concerns the rural character of the county was threatened by formula businesses like Dollar General and other chain stores. The ordinance would have imposed restrictions on chain stores pending a study that considered zoning and other land use regulations where the projects were proposed. Both Turnboo and Parlin represent districts that include rural areas where Dollar General has tried to move in.
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BENNINGTON â The state Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking public comment through April 2 on a draft plan for reclassifying groundwater in a PFAS (poly-fluoroalkyl substances) contamination zone around two former ChemFab Corp. plants as unsuitable for drinking water.
The proposal is related to the consent agreements the state earlier negotiated with Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics to address PFAS pollution of hundreds of wells by funding extension of municipal water lines to affected properties and covering other costs after widespread contamination was discovered through testing in 2016.
Saint-Gobain also agreed to fund a formal petition to the state, prepared by Barr Engineering, with a detailed proposal for reclassification of the groundwater.