Sentences with phrase «rural counties makes»

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Napa County may toughen code enforcement for wineries with «wall of shame»: Napa County is looking for ways to make certain the rules it painstakingly crafts, from visitation caps for individual wineries to a ban on rural short - term vacation rentals, are actually followed...
We have made our home for both facilities in beautiful, friendly Nelson County and are proud to be the pioneers of the Virginia rural brewery.
I had done made up my mind we were going to issue the licenses and I thought that was it,» said Judge Leon Archer, a probate judge in a rural county that has stopped issuing the same - sex licenses but is still issuing licenses to heterosexual couples.
The burden of implementing early voting could fall heaviest on smaller and rural counties and they've proposed ways of making it easier for them to adopt the system, the letter states.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, appearing in Keene, Essex County, yesterday to survey damage to the North Country, announced he would suspend the permitting prcoess required by the Adirondack Park Agency and Department of Environmental Conservation so that rural areas could make emergency repairs to bridges, roads and other infrastructure damaged by Irene.
Ithaca, Hastings in northern New York and Rosendale, a small town in rural Ulster County, made a group's list of most liberal cities in the U.S. based on political donations.
You used an extracurricular rifle safety program in a rural Upstate county to make it sound like Rob would threaten the safety of school children?
WALKING TALL (Grade: B --RRB-: In this enjoyable, generally well - made version of the 1973 Southern vigilante classic, the hero lives not in rural Tennessee but our own Kitsap County, he's named Chris Vaughn instead of Buford Pusser and he's played, rather well, by The Rock.
In this meeting, the Utah State Board of Education gave approval for the state to seek waivers offered by the federal government under No Child Left Behind; agreed to form a work group to study and make recommendations for an RFP for statewide assessments for Utah's core curriculum; and granted a requested from rural Juab County's Tintic School District to move to a four - day week for school.
Nationwide, we have seen major cities, rural counties and towns make the decision to close schools.
If that's not enough, the document — inked by a rural Lee County private school, which is eligible to receive public funds under the state's controversial Opportunity Scholarship Program — goes on to make this declaration:
GROVELAND - A chorus of happy yapping mutts with their 16 wet noses and wagging doggie tails greets Rhonda Cline each day when she rolls up the dirtdriveway at her 20 - acre home site.Three cats round out the menagerie, but all but one make themselves scarce when the dogs run up to Cline.A third cat, Stash, joins in the daily dog parade because, well, he thinks he's a dog.It's not his fault, Cline said.The white - and - black tabby cat was raised with more than a dozen canines at Cline's house in rural south Lake County.
Our Pierce and King County clinics operate out of mobile units that are able to travel to rural and economically depressed communities, making it as convenient as possible for people to spay / neuter their pets.
The challenge now is to build upon this progress to construct a strategy for promoting a new model of rural development in which punitive measures are complemented by positive incentives and finance at scale for landholders, indigenous communities, counties, and states to make the transition to low deforestation, productive, sustainable rural development.
Our client, an off - duty law enforcement officer, was riding his motorcycle on a rural two - lane county road when a young woman driving a car made a sudden left - hand turn across his path.
There needs to be an effort made to show the potential rural lawyer that practicing in a county that's more pine barrens that people can be profitable, not just sustainable; that it can be a career rather than a set number of years of pro bono and ramen before moving on to better things and bigger law.
With the shortage of qualified abortion providers (there are no providers in 87 percent of U.S. counties and in 97 percent of rural areas), Landy and Darney have made an enormous impact in the effort to ensure that women across the country have access to the full range of quality health care.
And, even if you have a horse, Arlington County has suburban and rural landscapes that will make your bigger pets feel right at home.
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