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At 25, Doug Palmer is the deputy director of regional partnership at El Pomar Foundation, which provides grants for arts and culture, civic and community initiatives, education, and health and human services. Palmer started with El Pomar as a fellow in 2018, and stepped into his new role in January 2021. He works with local council members and community leaders across the state to advise El Pomar Foundation trustees. âI am motivated by the opportunity to learn and thatâs what I think is most exciting about my position,â Palmer said. â[I enjoy] the opportunity to meet with community leaders across the state, research focused areas, learn about organizations, problems, and different resources and bring this information together to help decisionmakers make really informed and impactful grants. ....
Upon his retirement at the end of March, Mike Spears (left) of Airbus Helicopters Inc. will hand over the reins to new Vice President of Industry and Civil Programs, Johannes Dienemann. Â In that position, Dienemann will serve as the Site Supervisor of the Columbus, Miss., plant. Â The facility is home to the U.S. Armyâs Lakota program, the Airbus H125 production line and the companyâs Completions Center of Excellence. Â The helicopter pictured is the third of three H135 aircraft being delivered to NASA. ....
Supervisor Candidates Share Approaches to Orange County’s Top Issues Orange County’s next supervisor will be elected March 9, ending a hotly-contested campaign to fill the Board of Supervisors’ vacant District 2 seat. As voters prepare to make their voices heard, The Epoch Times is recapping candidates’ views on a range of topics, including homelessness, crime, and the ongoing pandemic. Foley could not be reached by The Epoch Times for comment. On Homelessness Moorlach: “I would like to pick up where I left off. I will bring my state experience and work with Projects Homekey and Roomkey. I will encourage the use of the Orange County Housing Finance Trust created by AB 448, legislation that I co-authored. I will also work with the Commission to End Homelessness, the county, the nonprofits, 2-1-1 and now CalOptima and Be Well/Mind OC, to address this crisis.” ....
The normally smooth process of selling bits and pieces of property after no taxes have been paid on it ran into a few bumps at the March 2 meeting of the Gila County Board of Supervisors. The property is West Grace Lane, off North McLane Road in Payson, and the total lien amount on this parcel is $3,708. Cynthia and Andy Romance submitted a sealed bid for the property with the understanding they would be responsible for the roadâs maintenance as several other property owners use it. The bid submitted was $1,000. One of the property owners is Roy Sandoval, Gila County superintendent of schools. Speaking as a property owner, not a county elected official, Sandoval told the supervisors it is a private road and he and several other property owners had paid about $2,200 a few years ago to have the road re-paved. The property owners paid for the original paving about 20 years ago, he said. ....