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		<title>Goshen Irrigation District &#8211; Tunnel Colapse</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Aug 2019 18:39:10 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A BIG win today in Cheyenne, as GID was approved &#38; awarded by the WY State Land &#38; Investment Board a $4 million clean water revolving grant/loan with 75% forgiveness in its efforts for the costs of the emergency Canal Breach &#38; Tunnel Collapse. GID Commissioners Bob Coxbill &#38; Shawn Booth sign the acceptance today [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div class="col-md-8">A BIG win today in Cheyenne, as GID was approved &amp; awarded by the WY State Land &amp; Investment Board a $4 million clean water revolving grant/loan with 75% forgiveness in its efforts for the costs of the emergency Canal Breach &amp; Tunnel Collapse. GID Commissioners Bob Coxbill &amp; Shawn Booth sign the acceptance today with SLIB staff. Thanks to all the state staff, elected officials, GID staff &amp; Board to make this happen. We appreciate everyone’s support and efforts to make us #GoshenStrong &amp; truly emulate Wyoming values and support from the state to our local level. <em>10/3/2019</em></div>
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<h5>Irrigation Tunnel Colapse about one and a half miles south of Fort Laramie.<em></em></h5>
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<em>8/1/2019</em> &#8211; The tunnel repair has begun with crews drilling into the tunnel ceiling, filling the holes with expanding grout. Ribs/support structures are then placed inside the tunnel walls to secure, stabilize and allow workers to continue inside the tunnel safely. This process will continue until the crew reaches the collapsed area. At posting the crew has gone around 500 feet into the tunnel.</p>
<p>Above the tunnel, excavators are digging, clearing and securing loose dirt from the within the sinkhole for additional safety.</p>
<p>Emergency crews prepped the site for helicopter landings and emergency services should any accidents occur due remote location. Work continues day and night.<em> </em> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/goshenirrigationdistrict/?__tn__=kCH-R&amp;eid=ARBFpSq-8nsB9WN00OTYFczwFpo05rgpwOKHh0-gVj8dAWSgIAE2usRlWtl0l9Rw-oezkJwMlrd1alTQ&amp;hc_ref=ARTKIDjR2CBYGy4PCLQeHqB5UIC1SW3Pg0BH5WqJg0oli64tHdV60NSVngDj85pxhe0&amp;fref=nf&amp;__xts__[0]=68.ARDYgKyfOnyCT5g2UBev5oXtd6QMkUFL3NOsL7k3LdeanyWPWhJUeGOB_WH-LRF67WX45x9iXJKSh4swr3rk4DNrNs8As-B0WfpaXeYxikxEKq7mTTifo15fSIKtpUWkz9SKt82dPQAH1hKdeGltLf7LHqt1PLH1MOlLCHDRTIVrykyx6N2qKQLjpavWpvZS0O6ub9Vcm3-FxUG4sOfpK0haI667uUX5lUcaCeVJcZPYu58-vuMgUGD5Qtz3W6tgUcuJwKDgmMyy5x2Q6sGw0Bca0-gVTBuHKKoLnRushn9wwHMXD4YsL2kLkCig6hobCYU3C-Qbgk42LzqM5k2xKj3o0T1G-UphYEZvS-1Q7AKpg-ctaxuDwpm_KFJvrXwcf3Ux6H38zv-Ht9LOxZnnUtBQqVyqTL7Kg6j69zuNdEUGkUNdc28A-c4jkb2ygqSPDB5y58EoYzNcDT0JI64TJsTeq0xHSKqUzZAsK3VfiATKz_o" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Updates continue&#8230;follow them here</a>.</p>
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		<title>EWC Proposed Policy Changes</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[﻿﻿﻿﻿ Goshen County Republicans April 26 at 11:49am · IMPORTANT NOTICE from Cheri Steinmetz! Fellow Republicans and Concerned Citizens, I am sending you an email alerting you to proposed policy changes at Eastern Wyoming College. Please find the attached documents for your consideration as well as the meeting agenda and links to the proposed policy [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<h5>Goshen County Republicans<br />
 April 26 at 11:49am ·</h5>
<h5>IMPORTANT NOTICE from Cheri Steinmetz!</h5>
<h5>Fellow Republicans and Concerned Citizens,</h5>
<p>I am sending you an email alerting you to proposed policy changes at Eastern Wyoming College.</p>
<p>Please find the attached documents for your consideration as well as the meeting agenda and links to the proposed policy below. The meeting announcement is as follows: 3.27 Transgender Employee Policy, and Board Policy 5.14 Transgender Student-Athlete Participation. Such action to be taken at a (regular) meeting of the Board to be held at 5:45 p.m., on the 8th day of May, 2018 in Room 274 of the Tebbet Building located at 3200 West C Street, Torrington, Wyoming 82240.</p>
<p>It is my hope that you will review these policies for yourself, define your position and engage in the process regarding these changes. Please share this information with those affected.</p>
<p>Because EWC has outreach programs in Converse, Crook, Niobrara, Platte, and Weston counties, more than Goshen County will be affected by the EWC Board of Trustees decision.</p>
<p>Thank you for your time and attention to this important matter.</p>
<h6><em>Sincerely,</em><br />
 <em> Cheri Steinmetz</em><br />
 <em> Wyoming State Representative House District 5</em><br />
 <em> 307-534-5342</em></h6>
<h5>PUBLIC NOTICE OF PROPOSED POLICY</h5>
<p>Public notice is hereby given by the Board of Trustees of the Eastern Wyoming Community College District, State of Wyoming that they intend to adopt the following new or revised policies: Board Policy 3.2 Appointment of Faculty and Staff, Board Policy 3.20 Reduction in Force, Board Policy 3.27 Transgender Employee Policy, and Board Policy 5.14 Transgender Student-Athlete Participation. Such action to be taken at a (regular) meeting of the Board to be held at 5:45 p.m., on the 8th day of May, 2018 in Room 274 of the Tebbet Building located at 3200 West C Street, Torrington, Wyoming 82240.<br />
 Interested persons may submit data, views, and arguments relative thereto in writing, in care of the president of Eastern Wyoming College, 3200 West C Street, Torrington, WY 82240. Writings must be submitted no later than one day prior to the above meeting. A copy of the proposed policy is available for inspection at the Office of the President or can be found at http://ewc.wy.edu/…/presi…/board-of-trustees/board-policies/.</p>
<p>Detailed (Steinmetz) and (LSO) memos on this subject are available. Pls email drmercer007@gmail.com for copies.<br />
 Board Policies and Administrative Rules<br />
 Eastern Wyoming College Board of Trustees board polices and administrative rules&#8230;<br />
 ewc.wy.edu</p>
<p><a href="https://www.wyofile.com/college-dumps-transgender-protections-after-gop-community-pressure/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><em>See More&#8230;</em></a></p>
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		<title>Steinmetz announces senate run</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[April 17, 2018 “Moving into the Senate comes with increased responsibility,” she said. “While a House member usually serves on two committees, a Senator usually serves on four committees. This is due to the fact there are 60 House members and 30 Senators. I hope to fill the positions traditionally held by the Senator serving [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div>“Moving into the Senate comes with increased responsibility,” she said. “While a House member usually serves on two committees, a Senator usually serves on four committees. This is due to the fact there are 60 House members and 30 Senators. I hope to fill the positions traditionally held by the Senator serving in SD3 on the Agriculture and Select Water Committees, as I am currently serving on the Agriculture Committee in the House. <span class="Apple-converted-space"></span></div>
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