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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 19, 2003 - Page transfer or use of a firearm by 2 Grant opportunities from Forests The USDA Forest Services State and Private Forestry Office have announced that Utah communities may begin applying for 2004 Rural Community Assistance and National Fire Plan Economic Action Program grants. The Rural Community 3 November 19 Wednesday D SJC Public Lands Council, 7 p.m., Commission Chambers, Monticello. November 20 Thursday D SJHSD Budget Hearing, 5 p.m., SJHSD Conference Room, Monticello. B SJHSD Board meeting, 6 p.m., SJHSD Conference Room, Monticello. B Monticello Airport Committee, 7 p.m., Monticello City Offices. B SJ Transportation SSD, 7 p.m., Commission Chambers, Monticello. B SJC Commission, 10 a. m., Commission Chambers, Monticello. B Blanding City Council, 7 p.m., November 25 B Monticello Chamber of Commerce, 12 noon, Bevs Barn. prises; and trainingplacement programs for displaced loggers and miners. New filings in Seventh District Court RCA grants of up to $5,000 Katherine Lee Bell, age 26 are available for community of Littleton, CO, is charged planning and from $2,000 to or use $15,000 for implementation of with felony possession of a controlled substance projects in a community plan. NFP-E- A grants economic projects driving target (methamphetamine),controlled that use with measurable en community leadership and long- - term social, environmental and economic sustainabil- biomass removed during fuels reduction. Examples include ity. National Fire Plan Economic Action (NFP-EA- ) grants help communities test new or implement existing economic uses for small diameter wood and biomass resulting from hazardous fuels landscaping mulch, animal health related activities. Both programs require at least 20 percent in matching, - federal contributions. (marijuana), possession of Court report small diameter wood or substance in the body, non- Blanding City Offices. alternative business enter- Fslpay natural resources, to strength- reduction and other forest Monday November 24 Tuesday Assistance (RCA) program is designed to assist rural communities that depend on developing tourism or other a restricted person, possession or use of a controlled substance biomass energy, compost, pulp, bedding, and small roundwood posses- sion or use of a controlled substance (marijuana), possession of drug paraphernalia, and no insurance on a motor vehicle for events on October 23, 2003. Lawrence Jay Arata, age 24 of San Gregorio, CA, is charged with felony failure to respond to an officers signal to stop, construction demonstrations. Proposals for either the development or implementation of such projects are reckless driving, and speeding eligible. Projects designed to for events on September 30, expand existing markets or 2003. develop new markets are also Melinda J. Maxsween, age encouraged. Up to $100,000 in 33 of Grand Junction, CO, is NFP-Egrants may be rewarded. Proposals for up to charged with felony possession that amount will be or use of a controlled substance (methamphetamine), and posconsidered. Grant information and session of drug paraphernalia materials are available on the for events on October 27, 2003. Abdu Salam Nabel Bashi-maweb at www.fs.fed.usrl-r4sp- f age 22 of Grand Juncgrantsindex.html Materials can also be obtained through tion, CO, is charged with the local USDA Forest Service felony possession of a conoffice. Submit a proposal no trolled substance with intent later than January 15, 2004. to distribute (methamphetA They are open to communities with populations of 10,000 or less, within 100 miles of a National Forest. Grants may be awarded for either the planning or implementation of projects. Local governments, tribal councils or districts, and nonprofit institutions representing unincorporated communities are eligible. Applicants selected for funding RCA projects funded in the will be notified within 60 days past include: developing of this deadline. For more information, call community action plans; establishing or improving Rosann Fillmore at communitytourist facilities; n, . A group becomes a team when each member is sure enough of himself and his contribution to praise the skills of the others. Norman Shidle amine), felony purchase, drug paraphernalia, improper lane travel with accident and driving on a suspended or revoked operators license for events on October 27, 2003. Before Seventh District Judge Lyle R. Anderson on November 3, 2003 Brett Johnson, age 34, hometown not listed, is sentenced to one year in San Juan County Jail, with 319 days suspended, fined $950 and placed on 24 months probation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor charges of aiding escape. He had originally been charged with felony aiding escape for events on September 17, 2003. Monique Rose Garcia, age 19, no hometown listed, pled guilty to felony forgery charges for events on October 6, 2003. Garcia is sentenced to 5 years in Utah State Prison (suspended), fined $925 and placed on 36 months proba0-- tion. Justice Rose Brinton, age 20, no hometown listed, pled guilty to felony possession of forged writing for events on October 6, 2003. Brinton is sentenced to 5 years in Utah 0-- State Prison (suspended), fined $925 and placed on 36 months probation. DO YOU HAVE ADEQUATE INSULATION? IS SAN JUAN CO UN I'Y a DESTINATION VISITORS? Do you n! visitors to stay another dav in vour community? CUT YIUJF8 70 IT VOUROELFf rn o SYS! 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