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Lincoln journal star classifieds jobs7/14/2023 He has held advertising management jobs in Racine, Wisconsin Beatrice, Nebraska and Lincoln, Nebraska. Sears began his media career 23 years ago at his hometown newspaper, the Lincoln Journal Star in Lincoln, Nebraska. It means something, and together we can make it mean something more to everybody in this market." "The State Journal-Register does resonate with the community. "This newspaper has deep ties," said Sears. "This is a market that, as I drive around, I see primed for really good things, and I'm excited to be a part of that. "As an organization, this is a great team of people that is very passionate about what they do," Sears said after a meeting with local employees on Wednesday. He succeeds Rosanne Cheeseman, who was named interim publisher in April. 29, said an announcement Wednesday from GateHouse Media, parent company of The State Journal-Register and the Lincoln Courier. Todd Sears, currently vice president of advertising and revenue at The Richmond-Times Dispatch in Richmond, Virginia, begins his new duties on Aug. S.A Virginia newspaper executive has been named publisher of The State Journal-Register and the Lincoln Courier.587: Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (FRAC) Act 1777: Good Samaritan Cleanup of Abandoned Hardrock Mines Act of 2009 3123, Leadville Mine Drainage Tunnel Remediation Act of 2009 1321: Water Accountability Tax Efficiency Reinvestment Act of 2009 1215: Fracturing Responsibility and Awareness of Chemicals (FRAC) Act Reneweble Water Resources to Front Range project.Nuclear Energy Research Initiative Improvement Act of 2009.Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP).Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District.Lower South Platte Water Conservancy District.Lower Arkansas Valley Water Conservancy District.6462: Water and Agriculture Technology Economic Revitalization Act of 2012 5892: Hydropower Regulatory Efficiency Act of 2012 3680: Hydropower Regulatory Efficiency Act of 2012 3481: Lower Colorado Protection Act of 2009 2842: Bureau of Reclamation Small Conduit Hydropower Development and Rural Jobs Act of 2011 2288: Endangered Fish Recovery Programs Improvement Act of 2010 2018: The Clean Water Cooperative Federalism Act of 2011 Colorado Wyoming Cooperative Water Supply Project.Colorado Water Quality Control Commission.Colorado River Water Conservation District.Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.Central Colorado Water Conservancy District.Arapahoe County Water and Wastewater Authority.51st State Initiative (North Colorado Secession).Essentially, Briese’s idea would allow the Legislature a say on any project seeking to tap into the Ogallala Aquifer, a major geological feature underlying much of Nebraska.Ģ007 Shortage Sharing Agreement Animas River Watershed Arkansas Basin Blue River Watershed Bureau of Reclamation Colorado-Big Thompson Project Colorado River Basin Colorado River Compact Colorado Water Plan Conservation CWCB Denver Basin Aquifer System Denver Water Dolores River Watershed Drought Contingency Plans (DCP) Education Endangered/Threatened Species Energy Policy Environmental Protection Agency Fountain Creek Fryingpan-Arkansas Project Fryingpan Watershed General Interest Green River Basin Groundwater Gunnison River Basin Hydroelectric/Hydropower IBCC - Basin Roundtables Instream flow Northern Colorado Water Conservancy District Nuclear Oil and Methane Gas Pipeline Projects Poudre River Watershed Prior appropriation Restoration/reclamation Rio Grande Basin Roaring Fork Watershed San Juan Basin South Platte Basin Stormwater Transmountain/transbasin diversions Uncategorized Wastewater Water Education Colorado Water Law Water Pollution Water Treatment Whitewater Yampa River Basin Coyote Gulch Archives His bill (LB241) would prohibit the director of the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources from granting any permit “that would allow groundwater to be transported more than 10 miles outside this state,” unless it was to comply with an interstate compact or decree. Tom Briese of Albion said he wants to prevent, at least in the Cornhusker state: “Water certainly is our most precious natural resource in Nebraska and it needs to be preserved and protected for future generations of Nebraskans.” Diverting a part of the Missouri River into an aqueduct that would supply water to the drylands of eastern Colorado and western Kansas… Building a pipeline thousands of miles long to divert water from the Mississippi River to drought-stricken Southern California. Governments at all levels have stepped in to cut use in order to stabilize water levels, but the ongoing and worsening crisis has revived discussions online and on newspaper opinion pages about dramatic proposals to pipe water into the region from elsewhere. Click the link to read the article on the Lincoln Journal-Star website (Chris Dunker).
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