Commission rescinds fireworks ban
Last updated 7/1/2021 at 3:45pm
CLOVIS In what certainly felt like a no-brainer based on the weather outside, Curry County commissioners decided against extending a ban on specific fireworks ahead of the July 4 weekend.
The commission, citing drought conditions, in its June 1 meeting enacted the fireworks ban, with the knowledge they’d discuss the matter again at the Tuesday meeting.
By the time commissioners arrived to the meeting, they were greeted with rain in three of the last four days and predictions of rain throughout the week.
County Fire and Safety Director David Kube told commissioners given recent rains, “I can’t reasonably say we need to extend it.”
Curry creates engagement letter for attorney
Last updated 2/27/2021 at 4:57pm
CLOVIS The Curry County Commission agreed in November to pair with the Eastern New Mexico Water Utility Authority on hiring Colorado attorney Peter Nichols to help set up a land trust.
Little has transpired since then, and the commission decid. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe.
You might be interested in:
Commission boosts elected official salaries by 10 percent
Increases are effective in next elected term for each position.
Last updated 1/27/2021 at 2:12pm
CLOVIS Whoever wins the next two election cycles for Curry County positions, they’ll see a significant bump in their paycheck.
The Curry County Commission, by a 3-2 vote, approved a 10% increase for elected official salaries, effective when. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe.
You might be interested in: