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region, you are seeing ukrainian forces that are well-equipped, they are fighting back fiercely. shannon: will come back to you live. we want to discuss the latest development with former deputy assistant upstate and arizona senate candidate and former air force major general nate mcguire. great to have you both back with us. going to start here. the wall street journal editorial board, i mentioned this to senator mcconnell. they say this, let ukraine go on offense against russia. they said in a private meeting this week, it administration officials continue to resist bipartisan pressure to provide heavier weapons. now with russia on the defensive, is this time to keep pressure on to achieve a specific victory for ukraine and nato? general, what more could we be doing and is this in your view of a real point potentially?
DailyTrib.com Support Community Press You can show your support of a vibrant and healthy free press by becoming a voluntary subscriber. Subscribe Now Cottonwood Shores officials tapped staff and outside experts to get the water system back online following the February storm, but some of the fixes are temporary and the city will need to purchase at least two new pumps. Staff photo by Jennifer Fierro
It was a tireless team effort that helped restore water to city of Cottonwood Shore residents and businesses following the February winter storm.
Along with city crews and departments, other experts, such as welder Nate McGuire, lent a hand to get the water flowing. McGuire used his skills to place a cast-iron weld on a water intake pump as a temporary fix.