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County to continue Nestlé 1041 hearing

Commissioners will meet as the 1041 Permit Authority to continue their hearing of the Nestlé North America Waters 1041 permit extension at 1 p.m. Tuesday, following Chaffee County’s regular meeting at 9 a.m.  The county will continue discussion from Harvey Economics’ impact study, which was first presented to commissioners April 20.  Log on to https://www.chaffeecounty.org/Public-Notices for the report, along and other documents regarding Nestlé. Earlier in the day, commissioners will hold two public meetings. First they will consider recommendations regarding a land use code amendment at the Salida Airport and Harriett Alexander Field Overlay District. This public hearing is continued from Jan. 19, Feb. 9, March 9 and April 13 meetings.

Marion County - Purdue Extension

Marion County April 6, 2021 A rendering in the office of Erin Belgarde, Strategic Planning Coordinator for the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (TMBCI) in Rolette County, North Dakota, shows a dream becoming reality: the Turtle Mountain Recovery Center, a 100-acre campus with a central facility, supportive residences, confidence course, equine therapy stables, sweat lodge, medicinal garden and walking trails. “The students at Purdue did that for us,” Belgarde says of the campus design. The Turtle Mountain Reservation covers 72 square miles next to the Canadian border, so Belgarde and others were surprised when a USDA-funded program matched them with Purdue Extension.

Extension - Purdue Extension

April 6, 2021 A rendering in the office of Erin Belgarde, Strategic Planning Coordinator for the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians (TMBCI) in Rolette County, North Dakota, shows a dream becoming reality: the Turtle Mountain Recovery Center, a 100-acre campus with a central facility, supportive residences, confidence course, equine therapy stables, sweat lodge, medicinal garden and walking trails. “The students at Purdue did that for us,” Belgarde says of the campus design. The Turtle Mountain Reservation covers 72 square miles next to the Canadian border, so Belgarde and others were surprised when a USDA-funded program matched them with Purdue Extension. Michael Wilcox, Purdue Extension’s Program Leader for Community Development, started working with the TMBCI in late 2019 through the USDA’s Rural Economic Development Innovation (REDI) program. REDI funds technical assistance for up to two years to help rural towns and regions create and implement economic devel

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