In this undated photo, two men stand in the doorway of a wooden building, identified on back as Father and Harry out by old blacksmith shop back of Dana s Folly, an old machine shop where the gold placer machines were made, in Roswell, Colo. This is a freak picture no windows anywhere in this building, these are reflections of window in the big shop.
Courtesy of the Stan Payne Collection, Pikes Peak Library District
Courtesy Stan Payne Collection, Pikes Peak Library District
Courtesy of the Stan Payne Collection, Pikes Peak Library District
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Roswell officials work on flood disaster declaration
Lisa Dunlap
This story was first published by the Roswell Daily Record June 3. Visit the Roswell Daily Record at www.rdrnews.com/.
The city of Roswell and Chaves County intend to prepare a disaster declaration given that a “100-year rain event” occurred over the weekend and has caused high-water levels at area dams and a breach of a flood control berm.
County Manager Bill Williams said that county and city administrators and engineers met Wednesday morning with Karen Sanders, manager of the Roswell-Chaves County Emergency Management Office, and Dick Smith, superintendent of the Chaves County Flood Commission, to begin work on the filing.
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Before you commit to your first flock, here’s what you should know about ordinances, breeds, salmonella, and more. (Shutterstock)
ROSWELL, GA Raising backyard chickens has become increasingly popular in Roswell and other urban and suburban neighborhoods throughout the United States. Whether it s for eggs, meat, a side gig selling eggs, or a new way to keep pets, Americans can t seem to get enough of their tiny flocks of feathered friends.
In fact, the coronavirus pandemic has only fed our desire to moonlight as amateur chicken keepers.
Mark Podgwaite, a Vermont chicken breeder who heads the American Poultry Association, told The Associated Press in December that he and other breeders have noticed an uptick in demand for chicks since the pandemic began.