Rep. Joe Neguse, the House Assistant Minority Leader who represents most of Eagle County in Colorado’s 2nd Congressional District, has announced $188,000 for the town of Gypsum to develop comprehensive safety plans for its roads.
Can anything be done about rising water costs in Eagle County? A panel on water affordability featuring local leaders addressed that issue on Wednesday, May, 29, during the Eagle River Valley State of the River.
Due to a quirk in the calendar, the Gypsum Town Council hadn’t met since an April 24 incident at Second Street Park in which a local teen was killed. Nefi Ezequiel Armijo Hernandez, 16, has.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife this fall will start a renovation project on the Gypsum Ponds State Wildlife Area. Work is expected to begin in September and last for about two months. The area and the.
Projects in Eagle County have received a total of $2,309,752 in federal community project funding. Rep. Joe Neguse, who represents most of Eagle County, secured the funding as part of the first set of government.