We are asking for fiscal responsibility and accountability from Memorial Regional Health. They disrespected the Moffat County public’s right to participate in finding solutions to sustaining EMS. They want our money but not our input.…
Current and former EMTs, ambulance drivers and stakeholders of the Maybell Ambulance Services gathered at the Maybell Community Center Thursday in a private meeting to discuss the upcoming ballot initiative to create a Health Services…
Maybell residents and representatives of the proposed Health Service District met Thursday with the Moffat County commissioners, the first group to give voice to concerns about the district and the second to defend its necessity.
Every politician now knows the famous advice of then-Congressman Rahm Emanuel: âNever allow a good crisis go to waste. Itâs an opportunity to do the things you once thought were impossible.â It may be a sad commentary on the state of modern politics, but tactically shrewd. In fact, it works for both sides, whether the âcrisisâ is real, perceived, or created out of whole cloth. Given any âurgentâ problem, leaders will agree to policies they once opposed.
During his first week, President Biden endorsed the latest environmental fad, a goal to conserve 30 percent of the land in the U.S. by 2030, known as â30-by-30.â It responds to a created crisis, because far more than 30 percent of America is already open space, open lands, and unoccupied territory. In the West, most of the land is permanently âprotectedâ by federal ownership (nearly 40 percent of Colorado), so the evils of development will never be visited upon millions of acres