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Ad-free access to USA Today Crossword puzzles. So Breault told the council bluntly, he screwed up. A the map of the proposed Sites Reservoir in Maxwell on Feb. 14, 2023. Paul Cambra, a public information officer with the California Water Commission, said an assessment of these public benefits will ultimately determine whether all, or just a portion, of the Prop 1 funding will support the reservoirs construction. This provision applies to all claims that arise under, in connection with, or relate to this agreement or your subscription; that arose under, in connection with, or relate to any previous agreement or subscription or that otherwise arose before these terms went into effect; or that may arise in connection with or after or otherwise relate to the termination of this agreement or your subscription. An environmental review, which already has gone through multiple rounds of revisions and public comment periods, is still underway and could wrap up this summer. We figured, while the snows there, might as well make a snowman out of it.. "[7], Colin Manning, who wrote Foster's statehouse notebook, later went on to be New Hampshire governor John Lynch's communications director.[8]. You can email her at mmcintyre@nhpr.org. 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The board determined that the Sites analysis failed to assess or consider these changes. Your support makes this news available to everyone. New Hampshire health officials report 2 new deaths related to COVID-19. A vehicle plate is noted. A freeze warning is in effect until 9 a.m. Saturday as the winter storm closed roads, and felled trees and power lines. You can access the eNewspaper directly at fosters.com/eNewspaper. The Coachella Valley Water District, Santa Clarita Valley Water District and Bay Area residents also could be receiving Sites water. J. Democrats prevail in Rochester special election, narrowing GOP margin at the State House, Franklins rank and file police officers vote no confidence in chief, lieutenants, N.H. 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The storm system produced at least four tornadoes as it moved across central and northeastern Illinois on Monday, including two that formed in suburbs west of Chicago, authorities said. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, one of many potential investors, might get as much as 20% of the reservoirs water. Meister said a wind gust of 114 mph was recorded in Texas, with gusts between 70 and 90 mph in central Oklahoma. Pryor, at the Zone 7 Water Agency, said she understands the need for a cautiously paced planning stage for a mega-project like Sites. One tornado near Liberal, Kansas, damaged more than a dozen homes and caused minor injuries to one person, KSNW-TV reported. Whats taking so long? But I listened to both officer Killian Kondrup and Dover Police Chief William Breault testify about the double fatality and really his misconduct. The Sites Reservoir planned in a remote corner of the western Sacramento Valley for at least 40 years has been gaining steam and support since 2014, when voters approved Prop. OKLAHOMA CITY Parts of the Southern Plains counted the injured and surveyed the damage Monday after tornadoes and other powerful winds swept through, killing at least one person in Oklahoma, while some Michigan residents faced a fifth consecutive day without power following last weeks ice storm. Megan Fernandes: Yeah, it was virtual over Zoom and it was quite interesting. 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