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Former Gillette resident returns to challenge Cheney

Green River Star - Former Gillette resident returns to challenge Cheney   May 13, 2021 GILLETTE A Campbell County High School graduate and U.S. Army veteran is running for Wyoming’s lone U.S. House of Representatives seat in 2022. Denton Knapp, a 1983 CCHS grad who served for 30 years in the U.S. Army, has announced that he will challenge Republican Rep. Liz Cheney. Knapp, who now lives in California but is moving back to Gillette, said he’s wanted to go into public service since high school and that “now is a good time to do it.” Knapp joins other Republicans in state Sen. Anthony Bouchard, state Rep. Chuck Gray, Bryan Keller, Marissa Selvig and Darin Smith in an.

Denton Knapp Announces Candidacy for Cheney Seat

Denton Knapp Announces Candidacy for Cheney Seat Get our free mobile app Cheney has been facing criticism from many in her party after her vote to impeach former president Donald Trump and her recent condemnation for the Republican Party s lack of acknowledgement of the events on the January 6. While Knapp has not had any previous political experience, he has served in the military for 30 years, graduating from West Point in 1987, serving in Afghanistan and Iraq in 2003, 2005, and 2012, and finally retiring in 2017. Since then Knapp has worked as director for the Tierney Center for Veteran Services, Goodwill Industries of Orange County, an organization that helps veterans with employment and healthcare.

Insurer Wins Case Filed by New Orleans Restaurant that Filed Early COVID Claim

Insurer Wins Case Filed by New Orleans Restaurant that Filed Early COVID Claim
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New Report Reveals Five Years of Positive Impact Through Orange County Veterans Initiative

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. New Report Reveals Five Years of Positive Impact Through Orange County Veterans Initiative The Orange County Community FoundationFebruary 18, 2021 GMT NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., Feb. 18, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Orange County Community Foundation (OCCF) today released evaluation research findings that assessed the impact of the Orange County Veterans Initiative (OCVI) over the last five years. To-date, the initiative has invested more than $4 million into 17 nonprofits across Orange County to advance work in four areas: transition, education, employment, and physical/behavioral health. In total, the initiative has now reached 29,286 veterans and their families.

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