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Show Farm Service Agency outreach program by Bill Boyle A more precise paragraph In the November 6 issue of would state: Candidate Lynn the San Juan Record , I wrote an editorial column regarding Stevens has hinted that the financial donations to area political races. I wrote, Candidate Lynn Stevens has hinted that the Shumway campaign was financed by Monticello residents and threatened to publish the names of the donors. Shumway campaign was supported by Monticello residents. Stevens supporters have threatened to publish the names of the donors. for I any apologize misunderstanding that may have been caused by the paragraph. Its time to make a sound investment. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) administers farm commodity and conservation programs and makes loans to ranchers and farmers unable to obtain conventional credit. One of FSAs goals in Utah is to increase the participation and awareness of available programs by the typically underserved population, including limited resource farmers and ranchers. FSA places emphasis on the socially disadvantaged or members of a racial minority group and prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities. Tb aid in the advancement of socially disadvantaged groups, FSAs intent is to eliminate the following barriers to participation in its programs: racial and ethnic discrimination; language barriers; lack of educa- tion; lack of financial sources; and culture attitudes. Socially chooseaaUDIBEL Jim Carlson, BC-HI- S RockUtahHearing Centers Red of South Eastern Tuesday November 19 Blending Blue Mountain Chiropractic November 20 Monticello Wednesday Monticello Medical Clinic Thursday November 21 Moab Arches Dental Clinic disadvantaged farmers and ranchers include: African-America- n; Native American and Alaska Native; Asian and Pacific Islander; Hispanic; and Women. FSA is committed to assist- ing socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers in Utah to improve their income through better farm management and financial planning. Further information To make an appointment, call toll free: re- regard- ing FSA programs and outreach efforts is available from local FSA county offices. TIIE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, November 13, 2002 ROUND THE REGION Seismic survey peers beneath monument Cortez - Three energy companies are wrapping up a project they hope will give them a clearer picture of the resources that lie beneath a portion ofthe Canyons of the Ancients National Monument and they say they have acquired the knowledge in the least destructive way possible. The three companies comprise an exploration partnership that contracted with Western Geophysical to perform seismic studies for oil and natural gas in an area near the Ismay TVading Post in the southwest portion Cortez Journal of the monument. Democrats dominate Carbon County party candidates dominated the local election tallies. In the Utah House of Representatives, incumbent Brad King outpaced Republican Dc Lamar Gibbons after he earned 85 percent of the Carbon County vote. In the U.S. House Price - Democratic of Representatives, nearly 70 percent supported incumbent Jim Sun Advocate Mathcson. Environmental study on Atlas tailings pile Moab The U.S. Department of Energy will not release a deci- sion this fall on how it will deal with the cleanup of the Atlas mill tailings site north of town. Instead, DOE officials will initiate a complete study of the area and will issue a draft environmental impact statement outlining which option for cleanup it will follow. The EIS process will delay until 2004 a decision on a remediation plan for the cold war era uranium mill waste, Times Independent located 750 feet from the Colorado River. New Durango to Dove Creek bus service Dove Creek - Leave the driving to us may be the Aramark Mesa Verde Company theme in early December when they plan to start a new bus service between Dove Creek and Durango. Aramark received authority from the Public Utilities Commission to run the buses. They authorized Aramark to travel between Dove Creek and Durango. Stops along the route arc authorized but there will not be service to or through Dolores. Cortez Journal Town offices closed, clerk on leave Hinckley town offices were closed recently, after mayor Brown Donald padlocked the office door and posted hand written notes on the front door and locked the gates surrounding the building. The handwritten notes did not ofTcr an explanation as to why the town office was closed. Brown also placed the town clerk on administrative leave with pay for an undeMillard County Chronicle Progress termined time. Hinckley -- Unbalanced power creates big hospital The Experienced Mortgage Professionals Ptoge 5 bill fluctuations at the Kane County Hospital created a brownout situation and burned out several Kanab - Unbalanced power Britt Barton At current interest rate levels (40 yr lows) many homeowners can go from a 30 yr. loan to a 15 yr. with little or no increase pieces of medical equipment. One weekend of unbalanced power will cost the facility nearly $40,000. 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