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What Should Colorado’s Snowplows Be Named?
The Colorado Department of Transportation is asking elementary students to come up with worthy monikers for a contest, which runs through March 26. To help with the brainstorming process, the
5280 team had some suggestions. Shane Monaghan •
March 3, 2021
Colorado’s snowplows do some pretty serious work, making roadways like I-70 safer to travel after winter storms. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t fun and cool and deserving of interesting nicknames.
To help change that, Governor Jared Polis announced a contest on Wednesday morning to name some of the Colorado Department of Transportation’s (CDOT) snowplows. Elementary school students are encouraged to submit names via the “Name that Plow” portal before March 26. Submissions can be no longer than 15 characters, should not include any foul language, and should elevate the “iconic” Colorado brand, according to Polis.
Hudson exec goes overboard about ICE protesters | Letters
Updated Dec 15, 2020;
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The recent decision by the Hudson County freeholder board to extend a for 10 years a contract with federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement to house immigrant detainees in the county jail the reason for the protests was unconscionable. Until very recently, the freeholders gave every indication that the ICE contract would be terminated, for good reason. Not a single citizen expressed support for the ICE contract extension prior to the freeholder vote. To the contrary, hundreds spoke out against it.
Even Freeholder Bill O’Dea questioned the 10-year term, and was one of only three freeholders to vote against the extension. Why 10 years? Why not one year or two?