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The Daily Yonder Timber, Condos, Glamping? States Debate Land Use to Fund Schools With diminishing revenues from traditional use of trust lands, states turn to alternatives like aggressive real estate development, stoking fears of unwelcome changes to long established communities. Share this: This stand of state trust land forest near Washington’s Merrill Lake is logged to provide revenue for schools. (Source: The Pew Charitable Trusts) Checkerboarded across the landscape of the American West are thousands of parcels of state-owned land that collectively cover an area larger than North Dakota. They include vast swaths of forest and prairie, fracking wells, coal mines, luxury housing developments, parking lots, cell towers and solar panels. ....
Table of Contents Timber, Condos, Glamping? States Debate Land Use to Fund Schools This stand of state trust land forest near Washington’s Merrill Lake is logged to provide revenue for schools. The Pew Charitable Trusts SEATTLE Checkerboarded across the landscape of the American West are thousands of parcels of state-owned land that collectively cover an area larger than North Dakota. They include vast swaths of forest and prairie, fracking wells, coal mines, luxury housing developments, parking lots, cell towers and solar panels. Known as state trust lands, these parcels were given to Western states as they were admitted to the Union, setting them up with a long-term revenue stream to fund public services, primarily schools. Although the rules can vary by state, government officials generally have broad leeway to manage the lands to provide that education funding. Historically, that’s often come from timber harvesting, agricultu ....
Premium Content Subscriber only A popular charity swim will return to Coast waters bigger than ever with the launch of a new challenge for those chasing a unique experience around a famed landmark. After being cancelled last year, the annual 11km Island Charity Swim will return to Mudjimba in May and again raise vital funds for the Nambour, Currimundi and Palmview special schools. However, this year will welcome a new atmosphere as hundreds of participants dive into the inaugural Swim The Island Mudjimba. The shorter 3km swim will run alongside the charity swim, with upwards of 300 competitors in total diving in across the two events on May 8. ....
Looking to boost income from Wyoming-owned property in Jackson Hole at the behest of state lawmakers, land managers plan to solicit development proposals for three parcels in 2022. The tracts of land â which raise revenue for Wyomingâs school trust â are located just south of Teton Village, on East Gros Ventre Butte directly above Jackson, and on the northern flank of Munger Mountain along Fall Creek Road. Apart from a Teton County-specific process directed by lawmakers, the Wyoming Office of State Lands and Investments was already looking to find new suitors and to increase its income from the 640-acre parcel near Teton Village. ....
Promotions, retirements in FWPD given approval JAMIE DUFFY | The Journal Gazette The Fort Wayne Board of Public Safety on Thursday approved five retirements and three promotions in the city police department. Fire Chief Eric Lahey provided a list of 18 candidates expected to be the in next training class. The board accepted the retirements of police Sgt. Mark Dolezal, 34 years with the department; Capt. Thomas Bandor, 36 years; Officer Kim Phillipson, 33 years; Officer Robert Abels, 31 years and Officer Jeffrey Foust, 18 years. Promotions included Sgt. Kurtis Letz to captain. He will serve in the Internal Affairs Department, Police Chief Steve Reed told The Journal Gazette. ....