United States counties, as in England and Canada, function as administrative subdivisions of a state and have no sovereign jurisdiction of their own, although some have authority to enact and enforce municipal ordinances. Counties administer state or provincial law at the local level as part of the decentralization of state/provincial authority. In many U.S. states, state government is further decentralized by dividing counties into civil townships, to provide local government services to residents of the county who do not live in incorporatedcities or towns.
A county seat is usually, but not always, an incorporated municipality. The exceptions include, but are not limited to, the county seats of counties that have no incorporated municipalities within their borders, such as Arlington County, Virginia and Howard County, Maryland. (Ellicott City, the county seat of Howard County, is the largest unincorporated county seat in the United States, followed by Towson, the county seat of Baltimore County, Maryland.) The county courthouse and county administration are usually located in the county seat, but some functions may also be conducted in other parts of the county, especially if it is geographically large.
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. Last week we talked about how you can choose to have the place which you have to appear in be the County Seat instead of the courthouse the officer would normally write on the ticket. This week we'll take about the benefits of requesting the County Seat.
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Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. We've been talking about how you can choose to have the place which you ...
3:04
County Seat
County Seat
County Seat
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County Seat · Joshua Redman, The Bad Plus
℗ 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-05-26
Bass, Lead Vocals: Reid Anderson
Drums, Lead Vocals: David King
Lead Vocals, Piano: Ethan Iverson
Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone: Joshua Redman
Writer: Ethan Iverson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
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The County Seat - Part 1 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 1 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 1 (Pilot Episode)
This is part 1 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. Terry Wood e...
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The County Seat - Part 3 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 3 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 3 (Pilot Episode)
This is part 3 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. This third p...
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The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
We talk about public lands a lot on this show. There is a reason of course, because the decisions made on that land has a direct impact on the local governments and citizens who live there, particularly when you look beyond the Wasatch Front.
It's not an issue that stands out here along the Wasatch Front. Weber (18.2%), Davis (22.9%) , Salt Lake (21.4%) and Utah Counties (46.7%) all have a smaller percentage of public lands within their boundaries relative to other Counties in Utah that can be as much as 90% public lands.
(Federal Land Payments in Utah 1999 pg18.)
A great example of the disconnect between the Wasatch Front and the rest of
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The County Seat Wild Horses
The County Seat Wild Horses
The County Seat Wild Horses
Being the "city slicker" that I am I would have never imagined that Wild Horses would be such a contentious and emotional issue. It is doubtful that many people even know that there are 3,900 horses that are roaming the BLM range wild. It may be a surprise that as a nation we spend close to $80 million dollars managing these wild horses and burros (talk about a first world problem).
This week on the County Seat we will talk about the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro program and the challenges of managing an animal that is neither wildlife nor livestock. What are the costs currently and what will happen if we continue puttin
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The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The last two weeks have been busy with two energy related trips that we have attended. Last week was the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and there was also the site tour that took legislators into Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Pete Counties. Both events were good opportunities to find out just how important our rural economies are to the entire state (we'll cover that tour next week).
Utah has a diverse energy portfolio but when you talk about energy resources in the eastern portion of the state it is impossible to avoid talking about fossil fuels.
The show will focus on the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and talk to some of the key players about th
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Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Highlights:
1:24 How can you prepare for a crisis?
8:50 What is the hierarchy or response?
15:31 What to expect after a disaster?
23:46 Upcoming preparedness events
Did you know that emergency preparedness at home only covers you and your family for half the time that a disaster could strike?
This weekend on the County Seat, Derek Dowsett visits with an individual who is an example of true preparedness. It may seem like a lot of work to keep a week's worth of food stocked in your office, having an extra set of hiking boots in the car trunk, or keeping a 72 hour bug out bag in your bed room door; but after talking to someone who has live
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The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
George and Martha have 13 children in their family and when each child was ready to move out of the house they were given their own piece of the family property to build their home. Today all 13 of the children have moved out and have their own homes, but the three youngest in the family didn’t get the same deal as their older siblings.
When the 3 youngest siblings received their homes they were only given half of the lot and told that their parents would hold onto the rest of the lot until they had children of their own. When that time came and the children asked for the rest of their land the parents insisted that they help take care of th
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Russian Olive County Seat Promo
Russian Olive County Seat Promo
Russian Olive County Seat Promo
This short video highlights the Russian Oliver removal and control program in Emery County, which will be featured on the public affairs television show, The...
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The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
You are using coal-fired power 8 out of 10 times that you charge up your cell phone, flip on the lights, or fire up your air conditioner.
Are you surprised by that number?
If you are you're not alone.
This week on the County Seat we will follow a group of Utah Legislators as they take their interim meetings on the road. Sometimes it is necessary to get off of the Wasatch Front in order to truly understand an issue. We will visit sites in Carbon County and talk about the relevance of Coal here in Utah.
If you are reading this email I hope you will take the time to tune in this week because unless you have your own power grid at home this af
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Murray County - Battle for County Seat
Murray County - Battle for County Seat
Murray County - Battle for County Seat
In 2007 as a part of the Sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration of Murray County, Minnesota the battle between Currie and Slayton for the legal right to be...
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. Last week we talked about how you can choose to have the place which you have to appear in be the County Seat instead of the courthouse the officer would normally write on the ticket. This week we'll take about the benefits of requesting the County Seat.
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Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. We've been talking about how you can choose to have the place which you ...
3:04
County Seat
County Seat
County Seat
Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group
County Seat · Joshua Redman, The Bad Plus
℗ 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-05-26
Bass, Lead Vocals: Reid Anderson
Drums, Lead Vocals: David King
Lead Vocals, Piano: Ethan Iverson
Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone: Joshua Redman
Writer: Ethan Iverson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
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5:58
The County Seat - Part 1 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 1 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 1 (Pilot Episode)
This is part 1 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. Terry Wood e...
6:45
The County Seat - Part 3 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 3 (Pilot Episode)
The County Seat - Part 3 (Pilot Episode)
This is part 3 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. This third p...
29:14
The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
We talk about public lands a lot on this show. There is a reason of course, because the decisions made on that land has a direct impact on the local governments and citizens who live there, particularly when you look beyond the Wasatch Front.
It's not an issue that stands out here along the Wasatch Front. Weber (18.2%), Davis (22.9%) , Salt Lake (21.4%) and Utah Counties (46.7%) all have a smaller percentage of public lands within their boundaries relative to other Counties in Utah that can be as much as 90% public lands.
(Federal Land Payments in Utah 1999 pg18.)
A great example of the disconnect between the Wasatch Front and the rest of
29:14
The County Seat Wild Horses
The County Seat Wild Horses
The County Seat Wild Horses
Being the "city slicker" that I am I would have never imagined that Wild Horses would be such a contentious and emotional issue. It is doubtful that many people even know that there are 3,900 horses that are roaming the BLM range wild. It may be a surprise that as a nation we spend close to $80 million dollars managing these wild horses and burros (talk about a first world problem).
This week on the County Seat we will talk about the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro program and the challenges of managing an animal that is neither wildlife nor livestock. What are the costs currently and what will happen if we continue puttin
29:14
The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The last two weeks have been busy with two energy related trips that we have attended. Last week was the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and there was also the site tour that took legislators into Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Pete Counties. Both events were good opportunities to find out just how important our rural economies are to the entire state (we'll cover that tour next week).
Utah has a diverse energy portfolio but when you talk about energy resources in the eastern portion of the state it is impossible to avoid talking about fossil fuels.
The show will focus on the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and talk to some of the key players about th
29:15
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Highlights:
1:24 How can you prepare for a crisis?
8:50 What is the hierarchy or response?
15:31 What to expect after a disaster?
23:46 Upcoming preparedness events
Did you know that emergency preparedness at home only covers you and your family for half the time that a disaster could strike?
This weekend on the County Seat, Derek Dowsett visits with an individual who is an example of true preparedness. It may seem like a lot of work to keep a week's worth of food stocked in your office, having an extra set of hiking boots in the car trunk, or keeping a 72 hour bug out bag in your bed room door; but after talking to someone who has live
29:14
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
George and Martha have 13 children in their family and when each child was ready to move out of the house they were given their own piece of the family property to build their home. Today all 13 of the children have moved out and have their own homes, but the three youngest in the family didn’t get the same deal as their older siblings.
When the 3 youngest siblings received their homes they were only given half of the lot and told that their parents would hold onto the rest of the lot until they had children of their own. When that time came and the children asked for the rest of their land the parents insisted that they help take care of th
2:13
Russian Olive County Seat Promo
Russian Olive County Seat Promo
Russian Olive County Seat Promo
This short video highlights the Russian Oliver removal and control program in Emery County, which will be featured on the public affairs television show, The...
29:14
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
You are using coal-fired power 8 out of 10 times that you charge up your cell phone, flip on the lights, or fire up your air conditioner.
Are you surprised by that number?
If you are you're not alone.
This week on the County Seat we will follow a group of Utah Legislators as they take their interim meetings on the road. Sometimes it is necessary to get off of the Wasatch Front in order to truly understand an issue. We will visit sites in Carbon County and talk about the relevance of Coal here in Utah.
If you are reading this email I hope you will take the time to tune in this week because unless you have your own power grid at home this af
9:09
Murray County - Battle for County Seat
Murray County - Battle for County Seat
Murray County - Battle for County Seat
In 2007 as a part of the Sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration of Murray County, Minnesota the battle between Currie and Slayton for the legal right to be...
2:29
The Sussex County Seat is Georgetown Delaware, and there you will find a circle...
The Sussex County Seat is Georgetown Delaware, and there you will find a circle...
The Sussex County Seat is Georgetown Delaware, and there you will find a circle...
The Sussex County Seat is Georgetown Delaware, and there you will find a circle, The Brick Hotel, County Office Building, The Court House, and more! All loca...
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The County Seat 2015 Utah Legislative Wrap Up County Perspective
The County Seat 2015 Utah Legislative Wrap Up County Perspective
The County Seat 2015 Utah Legislative Wrap Up County Perspective
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Rural Broadband Utah County The County Seat
Rural Broadband Utah County The County Seat
Rural Broadband Utah County The County Seat
A connection to the internet has become a necessity of life for many of us. That access allows people to connect their ideas, products, and services but requires infrastructure that can be challenging to install in the more rural areas of the state, prompting the question: What is needed to bring broadband to rural Utah.
The Utah Broadband Project was established in 2011 to map available services and plan for future expansion of services. The goal of expanding the availability of broadband internet service is to create a level playing field for communities and businesses across the state.
The County Seat attended a recent conference in Delt
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The County Seat Mountain Accord Wasatch Mountains
The County Seat Mountain Accord Wasatch Mountains
The County Seat Mountain Accord Wasatch Mountains
Not too long ago I was thinking about the concept of public lands and some of the reasoning used for the need for having good plans for the future. It stemmed from a thought that the more people enjoy and visit an area the greater the risk that it will be, "loved to death".
This lead to a Google search to see what kinds of ideas are floating around out there on this idea of what an article from Science Magazine in 1968 called, "the tragedy of the commons". It's an interesting read but goes beyond the scope of what I was trying to figure out and begins looking at the issues related to the broad issue of population growth.
The question that
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Indigent Defense
Indigent Defense
Indigent Defense
The County Seat's Malia Bascom takes a look at what Indigent Defense is, how it impacts counties on a daily basis, and some potential things that might chang...
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Upland Texas, former Upton County Seat...Now a ghost town.
Upland Texas, former Upton County Seat...Now a ghost town.
Upland Texas, former Upton County Seat...Now a ghost town.
Created on July 15, 2010 using FlipShare.
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Utah Tax Relief The County Seat
Utah Tax Relief The County Seat
Utah Tax Relief The County Seat
Highlights: :45 Tax Relief Programs in UTAH 5:34 Discussing Tax Relief and Appeals with Salt Lake County Assessor and Treasurer 16:21 Making an appeal on you...
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The Passionate Spirit--County Seat Spirits
The Passionate Spirit--County Seat Spirits
The Passionate Spirit--County Seat Spirits
Center Valley native and Lehigh University alum, Anthony Brichta, has turned a passion into a business with his uncle John Rowe, of Northampton. Together they started County Seat Spirits, a craft distillery located in the Bridgeworks Enterprise Center in Allentown. County Seat Spirits offers a variety of small-batch handcrafted spirits including rum, vodka, gin and bourbon.
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Blues Bluegrass Style by The County Seat Band
Blues Bluegrass Style by The County Seat Band
Blues Bluegrass Style by The County Seat Band
Piedmont Fiddle and Banjo Association Open Stage April 2013.
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. Last week we talked about how you can choose to have the place which you have to appear in be the County Seat instead of the courthouse the officer would normally write on the ticket. This week we'll take about the benefits of requesting the County Seat.
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. Last week we talked about how you can choose to have the place which you have to appear in be the County Seat instead of the courthouse the officer would normally write on the ticket. This week we'll take about the benefits of requesting the County Seat.
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Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. We've been talking about how you can choose to have the place which you ...
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. We've been talking about how you can choose to have the place which you ...
Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group
County Seat · Joshua Redman, The Bad Plus
℗ 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-05-26
Bass, Lead Vocals: Reid Anderson
Drums, Lead Vocals: David King
Lead Vocals, Piano: Ethan Iverson
Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone: Joshua Redman
Writer: Ethan Iverson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
Provided to YouTube by Warner Music Group
County Seat · Joshua Redman, The Bad Plus
℗ 2015 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Released on: 2015-05-26
Bass, Lead Vocals: Reid Anderson
Drums, Lead Vocals: David King
Lead Vocals, Piano: Ethan Iverson
Lead Vocals, Tenor Saxophone: Joshua Redman
Writer: Ethan Iverson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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This is part 1 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. Terry Wood e...
This is part 1 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. Terry Wood e...
This is part 3 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. This third p...
This is part 3 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. This third p...
We talk about public lands a lot on this show. There is a reason of course, because the decisions made on that land has a direct impact on the local governments and citizens who live there, particularly when you look beyond the Wasatch Front.
It's not an issue that stands out here along the Wasatch Front. Weber (18.2%), Davis (22.9%) , Salt Lake (21.4%) and Utah Counties (46.7%) all have a smaller percentage of public lands within their boundaries relative to other Counties in Utah that can be as much as 90% public lands.
(Federal Land Payments in Utah 1999 pg18.)
A great example of the disconnect between the Wasatch Front and the rest of the state can be seen in Salt Lake City's resolution opposing the Transfer of Public Lands to State Control that was signed this week.
This week on the program we will bring you an update on the
Public Lands Initiative, AKA 'Grand Bargain'
an effort that Congressman Rob Bishop and his office have been working on for about 2 years now. The effort will involve land planning in 8 counties in Eastern Utah. The goal is to create some certainty for planning efforts. The story will give you a brief overview of the process and look at some changes that have taken place in Grand County since the last election.
Chad Booth will sit down with Lynn Jackson, the former chair of the Grand County Council; Colin Fryer, a local outfitter; and Marion DeLay, the executive director of the Moab Area Travel Council; to discuss the opportunities that are available to the citizens of the county through this effort. I think you will be surprised by what you will learn about the strong tourism economy that has been built up in Moab since the last mining bust.
The Public Lands Initiative has involved some 120 stakeholders, 500 meetings, and 18 field trips. There are a lot of issues to take into account and everyone has a slightly different lens which they observe the highest and best use of public lands in UTAH. I can only imagine that is is like being between a rock and a hard place for the elected officials who are right there in the thick of it.
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Also watch our other channel - At Your Leisure: https://www.youtube.com/user/Boothandcompany
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2469 E. 7000 S. Suite 110
Salt Lake City, Utah 84121
(801) 947-8888
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#TheCountySeat
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We talk about public lands a lot on this show. There is a reason of course, because the decisions made on that land has a direct impact on the local governments and citizens who live there, particularly when you look beyond the Wasatch Front.
It's not an issue that stands out here along the Wasatch Front. Weber (18.2%), Davis (22.9%) , Salt Lake (21.4%) and Utah Counties (46.7%) all have a smaller percentage of public lands within their boundaries relative to other Counties in Utah that can be as much as 90% public lands.
(Federal Land Payments in Utah 1999 pg18.)
A great example of the disconnect between the Wasatch Front and the rest of the state can be seen in Salt Lake City's resolution opposing the Transfer of Public Lands to State Control that was signed this week.
This week on the program we will bring you an update on the
Public Lands Initiative, AKA 'Grand Bargain'
an effort that Congressman Rob Bishop and his office have been working on for about 2 years now. The effort will involve land planning in 8 counties in Eastern Utah. The goal is to create some certainty for planning efforts. The story will give you a brief overview of the process and look at some changes that have taken place in Grand County since the last election.
Chad Booth will sit down with Lynn Jackson, the former chair of the Grand County Council; Colin Fryer, a local outfitter; and Marion DeLay, the executive director of the Moab Area Travel Council; to discuss the opportunities that are available to the citizens of the county through this effort. I think you will be surprised by what you will learn about the strong tourism economy that has been built up in Moab since the last mining bust.
The Public Lands Initiative has involved some 120 stakeholders, 500 meetings, and 18 field trips. There are a lot of issues to take into account and everyone has a slightly different lens which they observe the highest and best use of public lands in UTAH. I can only imagine that is is like being between a rock and a hard place for the elected officials who are right there in the thick of it.
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Being the "city slicker" that I am I would have never imagined that Wild Horses would be such a contentious and emotional issue. It is doubtful that many people even know that there are 3,900 horses that are roaming the BLM range wild. It may be a surprise that as a nation we spend close to $80 million dollars managing these wild horses and burros (talk about a first world problem).
This week on the County Seat we will talk about the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro program and the challenges of managing an animal that is neither wildlife nor livestock. What are the costs currently and what will happen if we continue putting off an important debate over how to manage these animals?
Mark Whitney - Beaver County Commissioner
http://www.beaver.utah.gov/index.aspx?nid=85
J. J. Goicoechea - Eureka County Commissioner, NV
http://www.co.eureka.nv.us/comish/commission.htm
Kevin Bunnell - Utah Division of Wild Life Resources
http://wildlife.utah.gov/
Gus Warr - Utah BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program Manager
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/whbprogram.html
Jim Schnepel- President, Wild Horses of America Foundation
http://wildhorses.org/
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Being the "city slicker" that I am I would have never imagined that Wild Horses would be such a contentious and emotional issue. It is doubtful that many people even know that there are 3,900 horses that are roaming the BLM range wild. It may be a surprise that as a nation we spend close to $80 million dollars managing these wild horses and burros (talk about a first world problem).
This week on the County Seat we will talk about the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro program and the challenges of managing an animal that is neither wildlife nor livestock. What are the costs currently and what will happen if we continue putting off an important debate over how to manage these animals?
Mark Whitney - Beaver County Commissioner
http://www.beaver.utah.gov/index.aspx?nid=85
J. J. Goicoechea - Eureka County Commissioner, NV
http://www.co.eureka.nv.us/comish/commission.htm
Kevin Bunnell - Utah Division of Wild Life Resources
http://wildlife.utah.gov/
Gus Warr - Utah BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program Manager
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/whbprogram.html
Jim Schnepel- President, Wild Horses of America Foundation
http://wildhorses.org/
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The last two weeks have been busy with two energy related trips that we have attended. Last week was the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and there was also the site tour that took legislators into Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Pete Counties. Both events were good opportunities to find out just how important our rural economies are to the entire state (we'll cover that tour next week).
Utah has a diverse energy portfolio but when you talk about energy resources in the eastern portion of the state it is impossible to avoid talking about fossil fuels.
The show will focus on the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and talk to some of the key players about the economic impacts that the recent drop in oil prices have had on the region.
Thomas Edison once said, "There's a better way to do it better - find it." I think this is relevant to the fossil fuel vs. renewable energy debate. There is a better way to tackle each challenge offered up by both the carbon based fuels as well as the greener options. Let's not give up on any of our options; let's work to make them better.
I think this starts with having honest conversations about energy. The County Seat will get it started with a discussion about oil, gas, and coal this Sunday at 8:30am on ABC4UTAH (KTVX ch4) or click here to watch on YouTube (later next week, because the episode has not been uploaded yet).
Tune in next week as we continue our energy series and look into the relevance of coal. While some people make it out to be an industry that is dying we will talk to a gentleman that suggests it is still an important and relevant form of energy if we are going to keep the lights on.
Sincerely,
Derek Dowsett
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The last two weeks have been busy with two energy related trips that we have attended. Last week was the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and there was also the site tour that took legislators into Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Pete Counties. Both events were good opportunities to find out just how important our rural economies are to the entire state (we'll cover that tour next week).
Utah has a diverse energy portfolio but when you talk about energy resources in the eastern portion of the state it is impossible to avoid talking about fossil fuels.
The show will focus on the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and talk to some of the key players about the economic impacts that the recent drop in oil prices have had on the region.
Thomas Edison once said, "There's a better way to do it better - find it." I think this is relevant to the fossil fuel vs. renewable energy debate. There is a better way to tackle each challenge offered up by both the carbon based fuels as well as the greener options. Let's not give up on any of our options; let's work to make them better.
I think this starts with having honest conversations about energy. The County Seat will get it started with a discussion about oil, gas, and coal this Sunday at 8:30am on ABC4UTAH (KTVX ch4) or click here to watch on YouTube (later next week, because the episode has not been uploaded yet).
Tune in next week as we continue our energy series and look into the relevance of coal. While some people make it out to be an industry that is dying we will talk to a gentleman that suggests it is still an important and relevant form of energy if we are going to keep the lights on.
Sincerely,
Derek Dowsett
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Highlights:
1:24 How can you prepare for a crisis?
8:50 What is the hierarchy or response?
15:31 What to expect after a disaster?
23:46 Upcoming preparedness events
Did you know that emergency preparedness at home only covers you and your family for half the time that a disaster could strike?
This weekend on the County Seat, Derek Dowsett visits with an individual who is an example of true preparedness. It may seem like a lot of work to keep a week's worth of food stocked in your office, having an extra set of hiking boots in the car trunk, or keeping a 72 hour bug out bag in your bed room door; but after talking to someone who has lived through a 7.7 earthquake it become very clear that there are a number of daily essentials we take for granted.
Our panel discussion will look into how local governments prepare for coming disasters, and what we should expect in the aftermath of a major event.
Tune in to ABC4UTAH Sunday Morning at 8:30am on Sunday for an edition of the County Seat that is packed full of information that maybe you haven't considered in your own emergency planning. If you missed the program make sure to become a subscriber to our You Tube Channel or visit here after Sunday.
To learn more and gain access to a number of excellent resources, visit Be Ready Utah
http://bereadyutah.gov/
Here is a link to an information packet developed specifically for
Earthquake Preparedness in UTAH
http://ussc.utah.gov/publications/roots_earthquake_low.pdf
And plan to attend the UTAH Prepare Expo & Conference on Sept. 27th http://utahprepare.com/
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http://youtu.be/8rwdYRfiAIQ
Highlights:
1:24 How can you prepare for a crisis?
8:50 What is the hierarchy or response?
15:31 What to expect after a disaster?
23:46 Upcoming preparedness events
Did you know that emergency preparedness at home only covers you and your family for half the time that a disaster could strike?
This weekend on the County Seat, Derek Dowsett visits with an individual who is an example of true preparedness. It may seem like a lot of work to keep a week's worth of food stocked in your office, having an extra set of hiking boots in the car trunk, or keeping a 72 hour bug out bag in your bed room door; but after talking to someone who has lived through a 7.7 earthquake it become very clear that there are a number of daily essentials we take for granted.
Our panel discussion will look into how local governments prepare for coming disasters, and what we should expect in the aftermath of a major event.
Tune in to ABC4UTAH Sunday Morning at 8:30am on Sunday for an edition of the County Seat that is packed full of information that maybe you haven't considered in your own emergency planning. If you missed the program make sure to become a subscriber to our You Tube Channel or visit here after Sunday.
To learn more and gain access to a number of excellent resources, visit Be Ready Utah
http://bereadyutah.gov/
Here is a link to an information packet developed specifically for
Earthquake Preparedness in UTAH
http://ussc.utah.gov/publications/roots_earthquake_low.pdf
And plan to attend the UTAH Prepare Expo & Conference on Sept. 27th http://utahprepare.com/
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George and Martha have 13 children in their family and when each child was ready to move out of the house they were given their own piece of the family property to build their home. Today all 13 of the children have moved out and have their own homes, but the three youngest in the family didn’t get the same deal as their older siblings.
When the 3 youngest siblings received their homes they were only given half of the lot and told that their parents would hold onto the rest of the lot until they had children of their own. When that time came and the children asked for the rest of their land the parents insisted that they help take care of the property that they said they would give to their children. The youngest siblings went along with the plan because their parents promised that they would be able to have input on future decisions.
As time went on it became harder and harder for the 3 youngest siblings to do anything in their own backyards without having to ask their parents for approval. In the meantime the older brothers and sisters had enjoyed great prosperity afforded to them from the ability to use their entire property. As such they were able to give their own children a better education and offer more opportunities for success.
The youngest children in this family are by no means children they are in their 30’s yet every decision they tried to make had to come under the scrutiny of Mom and Dad.
Now nobody is perfect, but had the other 10 siblings really made such big mistakes that the last three children just couldn’t be trusted to create their own success?
Finally one day the 3 children sat down with their Mom, Dad and 10 Brothers and Sisters and said,” Look we appreciate that you helped us get a home Mom and Dad, but we know that we can make our own decisions within the boundaries of our home. In fact we think that it will prove to be beneficial not only to our own families but to the entire family if we can have control of our own affairs.”
What would you do if this was your family?
What might you do if this was your State?
This is a true story (to an extent), just with a slightly larger and more diverse family of 50 United States.
Western States are evaluating the significant difference between public lands within their boundaries and public lands in the Eastern States. The issue is more complex than our story about the family can convey but there is an impact to the states and counties that has led to a debate on the Transfer of Public Lands from management by the Federal Government to management by the States.
The debate on the Transfer of Public Lands has been a hot topic for the last couple of years (but it is not a new debate by any means). We will look at just one aspect of the conversation on the next County Seat Program.
One of the decisions that the Utah Legislature made in 2013 was to look at what the public lands actually cost the Federal Government to maintain, the Revenue Sources on that land, and whether the state could afford to take over management (HB142). Our panel discussion will look into some of the findings of the 780 page report that looks at the Economic Feasibility of Transferring Public Lands.
Guest Panel:
Tony Rampton, Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
John Downen, University of Utah, Bureau of Economic and Business Research
Jan Elise Stranbro, University of Utah, Bureau of Economic and Business Research
Keven Stratton, Utah State House of Representatives, District 48
Tune in this Sunday at 8:30am on KTVX Channel 4 for some more insight on the issue. I would highly recommend you study the report because as you will see on the program, this is a complex issue.
Full Report:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/1.%20Land%20Transfer%20Analysis%20Final%20Report.pdf
Summary:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Summary-20141128_FINAL.pdf
Additional Background from PLPCO:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/
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George and Martha have 13 children in their family and when each child was ready to move out of the house they were given their own piece of the family property to build their home. Today all 13 of the children have moved out and have their own homes, but the three youngest in the family didn’t get the same deal as their older siblings.
When the 3 youngest siblings received their homes they were only given half of the lot and told that their parents would hold onto the rest of the lot until they had children of their own. When that time came and the children asked for the rest of their land the parents insisted that they help take care of the property that they said they would give to their children. The youngest siblings went along with the plan because their parents promised that they would be able to have input on future decisions.
As time went on it became harder and harder for the 3 youngest siblings to do anything in their own backyards without having to ask their parents for approval. In the meantime the older brothers and sisters had enjoyed great prosperity afforded to them from the ability to use their entire property. As such they were able to give their own children a better education and offer more opportunities for success.
The youngest children in this family are by no means children they are in their 30’s yet every decision they tried to make had to come under the scrutiny of Mom and Dad.
Now nobody is perfect, but had the other 10 siblings really made such big mistakes that the last three children just couldn’t be trusted to create their own success?
Finally one day the 3 children sat down with their Mom, Dad and 10 Brothers and Sisters and said,” Look we appreciate that you helped us get a home Mom and Dad, but we know that we can make our own decisions within the boundaries of our home. In fact we think that it will prove to be beneficial not only to our own families but to the entire family if we can have control of our own affairs.”
What would you do if this was your family?
What might you do if this was your State?
This is a true story (to an extent), just with a slightly larger and more diverse family of 50 United States.
Western States are evaluating the significant difference between public lands within their boundaries and public lands in the Eastern States. The issue is more complex than our story about the family can convey but there is an impact to the states and counties that has led to a debate on the Transfer of Public Lands from management by the Federal Government to management by the States.
The debate on the Transfer of Public Lands has been a hot topic for the last couple of years (but it is not a new debate by any means). We will look at just one aspect of the conversation on the next County Seat Program.
One of the decisions that the Utah Legislature made in 2013 was to look at what the public lands actually cost the Federal Government to maintain, the Revenue Sources on that land, and whether the state could afford to take over management (HB142). Our panel discussion will look into some of the findings of the 780 page report that looks at the Economic Feasibility of Transferring Public Lands.
Guest Panel:
Tony Rampton, Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
John Downen, University of Utah, Bureau of Economic and Business Research
Jan Elise Stranbro, University of Utah, Bureau of Economic and Business Research
Keven Stratton, Utah State House of Representatives, District 48
Tune in this Sunday at 8:30am on KTVX Channel 4 for some more insight on the issue. I would highly recommend you study the report because as you will see on the program, this is a complex issue.
Full Report:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/1.%20Land%20Transfer%20Analysis%20Final%20Report.pdf
Summary:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Summary-20141128_FINAL.pdf
Additional Background from PLPCO:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/
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This short video highlights the Russian Oliver removal and control program in Emery County, which will be featured on the public affairs television show, The...
This short video highlights the Russian Oliver removal and control program in Emery County, which will be featured on the public affairs television show, The...
You are using coal-fired power 8 out of 10 times that you charge up your cell phone, flip on the lights, or fire up your air conditioner.
Are you surprised by that number?
If you are you're not alone.
This week on the County Seat we will follow a group of Utah Legislators as they take their interim meetings on the road. Sometimes it is necessary to get off of the Wasatch Front in order to truly understand an issue. We will visit sites in Carbon County and talk about the relevance of Coal here in Utah.
If you are reading this email I hope you will take the time to tune in this week because unless you have your own power grid at home this affects you.
Tune in Sunday at 8:30am on ABC4UTAH (KTVX ch4) or click here to watch on YouTube.
We also shot a short video of the legislators on the site tour in Carbon County that is a sort of collage of the first leg of the trip to Carbon County. You can watch it by clicking here.
Sincerely,
Derek Dowsett
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You are using coal-fired power 8 out of 10 times that you charge up your cell phone, flip on the lights, or fire up your air conditioner.
Are you surprised by that number?
If you are you're not alone.
This week on the County Seat we will follow a group of Utah Legislators as they take their interim meetings on the road. Sometimes it is necessary to get off of the Wasatch Front in order to truly understand an issue. We will visit sites in Carbon County and talk about the relevance of Coal here in Utah.
If you are reading this email I hope you will take the time to tune in this week because unless you have your own power grid at home this affects you.
Tune in Sunday at 8:30am on ABC4UTAH (KTVX ch4) or click here to watch on YouTube.
We also shot a short video of the legislators on the site tour in Carbon County that is a sort of collage of the first leg of the trip to Carbon County. You can watch it by clicking here.
Sincerely,
Derek Dowsett
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In 2007 as a part of the Sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration of Murray County, Minnesota the battle between Currie and Slayton for the legal right to be...
In 2007 as a part of the Sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration of Murray County, Minnesota the battle between Currie and Slayton for the legal right to be...
The Sussex County Seat is Georgetown Delaware, and there you will find a circle, The Brick Hotel, County Office Building, The Court House, and more! All loca...
The Sussex County Seat is Georgetown Delaware, and there you will find a circle, The Brick Hotel, County Office Building, The Court House, and more! All loca...
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A connection to the internet has become a necessity of life for many of us. That access allows people to connect their ideas, products, and services but requires infrastructure that can be challenging to install in the more rural areas of the state, prompting the question: What is needed to bring broadband to rural Utah.
The Utah Broadband Project was established in 2011 to map available services and plan for future expansion of services. The goal of expanding the availability of broadband internet service is to create a level playing field for communities and businesses across the state.
The County Seat attended a recent conference in Delta, Utah that discussed the benefits and potential hurdles to expanding broadband internet coverage in rural communities across the state.
Highlights:
6:29 Utah's interest in broadband infrastructure
9:51 the role of local governments
11:15 How do you fund new infrastructure?
13:35 Communicating available grants and funding
17:04 Working with corridors and right-of-ways
18:34 Who has the greatest need for broadband?
19:40 Highest broadband adoption in Utah
23:11 Utah Broadband Project
More information: http://broadband.utah.gov/
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A connection to the internet has become a necessity of life for many of us. That access allows people to connect their ideas, products, and services but requires infrastructure that can be challenging to install in the more rural areas of the state, prompting the question: What is needed to bring broadband to rural Utah.
The Utah Broadband Project was established in 2011 to map available services and plan for future expansion of services. The goal of expanding the availability of broadband internet service is to create a level playing field for communities and businesses across the state.
The County Seat attended a recent conference in Delta, Utah that discussed the benefits and potential hurdles to expanding broadband internet coverage in rural communities across the state.
Highlights:
6:29 Utah's interest in broadband infrastructure
9:51 the role of local governments
11:15 How do you fund new infrastructure?
13:35 Communicating available grants and funding
17:04 Working with corridors and right-of-ways
18:34 Who has the greatest need for broadband?
19:40 Highest broadband adoption in Utah
23:11 Utah Broadband Project
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Not too long ago I was thinking about the concept of public lands and some of the reasoning used for the need for having good plans for the future. It stemmed from a thought that the more people enjoy and visit an area the greater the risk that it will be, "loved to death".
This lead to a Google search to see what kinds of ideas are floating around out there on this idea of what an article from Science Magazine in 1968 called, "the tragedy of the commons". It's an interesting read but goes beyond the scope of what I was trying to figure out and begins looking at the issues related to the broad issue of population growth.
The question that that article posed that seems most relevant to the conversations we often have about public lands was whether or not we live in a finite world.
My point is that there are a number of lenses that we use to view a problem. This weekend on the program we will look at the process involved in the Mountain Accord and look at how planning around growth can catch issues before they become problems.
The Mountain Accord is seeking to create a plan that will solve the issues related to a growing population in and around the Salt Lake Valley. I had the opportunity to go up some of the canyons that make up the Central Wasatch Mountains to get an idea of the scope of this planning process, and to find out where stakeholders feel the focus should be placed on planning for the future of some of our mountains and canyons.
Terry Wood will sit down with Laynee Jones, the project manager for Mountain Accord; Chris Robinson, from the Summit County Council and Brad Petersen, from the State Office of Outdoor Recreation to discuss what's currently being discussed in the plan. I know my only understanding of the project when we started planning the episode is they were proposing tunnels that tied certain canyons together.
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Not too long ago I was thinking about the concept of public lands and some of the reasoning used for the need for having good plans for the future. It stemmed from a thought that the more people enjoy and visit an area the greater the risk that it will be, "loved to death".
This lead to a Google search to see what kinds of ideas are floating around out there on this idea of what an article from Science Magazine in 1968 called, "the tragedy of the commons". It's an interesting read but goes beyond the scope of what I was trying to figure out and begins looking at the issues related to the broad issue of population growth.
The question that that article posed that seems most relevant to the conversations we often have about public lands was whether or not we live in a finite world.
My point is that there are a number of lenses that we use to view a problem. This weekend on the program we will look at the process involved in the Mountain Accord and look at how planning around growth can catch issues before they become problems.
The Mountain Accord is seeking to create a plan that will solve the issues related to a growing population in and around the Salt Lake Valley. I had the opportunity to go up some of the canyons that make up the Central Wasatch Mountains to get an idea of the scope of this planning process, and to find out where stakeholders feel the focus should be placed on planning for the future of some of our mountains and canyons.
Terry Wood will sit down with Laynee Jones, the project manager for Mountain Accord; Chris Robinson, from the Summit County Council and Brad Petersen, from the State Office of Outdoor Recreation to discuss what's currently being discussed in the plan. I know my only understanding of the project when we started planning the episode is they were proposing tunnels that tied certain canyons together.
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The County Seat's Malia Bascom takes a look at what Indigent Defense is, how it impacts counties on a daily basis, and some potential things that might chang...
The County Seat's Malia Bascom takes a look at what Indigent Defense is, how it impacts counties on a daily basis, and some potential things that might chang...
Highlights: :45 Tax Relief Programs in UTAH 5:34 Discussing Tax Relief and Appeals with Salt Lake County Assessor and Treasurer 16:21 Making an appeal on you...
Highlights: :45 Tax Relief Programs in UTAH 5:34 Discussing Tax Relief and Appeals with Salt Lake County Assessor and Treasurer 16:21 Making an appeal on you...
Center Valley native and Lehigh University alum, Anthony Brichta, has turned a passion into a business with his uncle John Rowe, of Northampton. Together they started County Seat Spirits, a craft distillery located in the Bridgeworks Enterprise Center in Allentown. County Seat Spirits offers a variety of small-batch handcrafted spirits including rum, vodka, gin and bourbon.
Center Valley native and Lehigh University alum, Anthony Brichta, has turned a passion into a business with his uncle John Rowe, of Northampton. Together they started County Seat Spirits, a craft distillery located in the Bridgeworks Enterprise Center in Allentown. County Seat Spirits offers a variety of small-batch handcrafted spirits including rum, vodka, gin and bourbon.
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
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published:09 Mar 2011
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
TicketBust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #24: Requesting a County Seat
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Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. Last week we talked about how you can choose to have the place which you have to appear in be the County Seat instead of the courthouse the officer would normally write on the ticket. This week we'll take about the benefits of requesting the County Seat.
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Ticketbust.com's Traffic TicketTalk #27: When to Ask for the County Seat
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. We've...
Today, we'll continue our series on tips for when you get pulled over by an officer. We've been talking about how you can choose to have the place which you ...
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The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
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published:04 Apr 2015
The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
The County Seat Utah County Treasurers
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The County Seat - Part 1 (Pilot Episode)
This is part 1 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate...
This is part 1 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. Terry Wood e...
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The County Seat - Part 3 (Pilot Episode)
This is part 3 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate...
This is part 3 of 4. "The County Seat" is a Public-Affairs program for counties to educate their constituents about the issues that affect them. This third p...
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The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
We talk about public lands a lot on this show. There is a reason of course, because the de...
published:30 Mar 2015
The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
The County Seat Utah Public Lands Initiative
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We talk about public lands a lot on this show. There is a reason of course, because the decisions made on that land has a direct impact on the local governments and citizens who live there, particularly when you look beyond the Wasatch Front.
It's not an issue that stands out here along the Wasatch Front. Weber (18.2%), Davis (22.9%) , Salt Lake (21.4%) and Utah Counties (46.7%) all have a smaller percentage of public lands within their boundaries relative to other Counties in Utah that can be as much as 90% public lands.
(Federal Land Payments in Utah 1999 pg18.)
A great example of the disconnect between the Wasatch Front and the rest of the state can be seen in Salt Lake City's resolution opposing the Transfer of Public Lands to State Control that was signed this week.
This week on the program we will bring you an update on the
Public Lands Initiative, AKA 'Grand Bargain'
an effort that Congressman Rob Bishop and his office have been working on for about 2 years now. The effort will involve land planning in 8 counties in Eastern Utah. The goal is to create some certainty for planning efforts. The story will give you a brief overview of the process and look at some changes that have taken place in Grand County since the last election.
Chad Booth will sit down with Lynn Jackson, the former chair of the Grand County Council; Colin Fryer, a local outfitter; and Marion DeLay, the executive director of the Moab Area Travel Council; to discuss the opportunities that are available to the citizens of the county through this effort. I think you will be surprised by what you will learn about the strong tourism economy that has been built up in Moab since the last mining bust.
The Public Lands Initiative has involved some 120 stakeholders, 500 meetings, and 18 field trips. There are a lot of issues to take into account and everyone has a slightly different lens which they observe the highest and best use of public lands in UTAH. I can only imagine that is is like being between a rock and a hard place for the elected officials who are right there in the thick of it.
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The County Seat Wild Horses
Being the "city slicker" that I am I would have never imagined that Wild Horses would be s...
published:19 Jun 2015
The County Seat Wild Horses
The County Seat Wild Horses
published:19 Jun 2015
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Being the "city slicker" that I am I would have never imagined that Wild Horses would be such a contentious and emotional issue. It is doubtful that many people even know that there are 3,900 horses that are roaming the BLM range wild. It may be a surprise that as a nation we spend close to $80 million dollars managing these wild horses and burros (talk about a first world problem).
This week on the County Seat we will talk about the Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro program and the challenges of managing an animal that is neither wildlife nor livestock. What are the costs currently and what will happen if we continue putting off an important debate over how to manage these animals?
Mark Whitney - Beaver County Commissioner
http://www.beaver.utah.gov/index.aspx?nid=85
J. J. Goicoechea - Eureka County Commissioner, NV
http://www.co.eureka.nv.us/comish/commission.htm
Kevin Bunnell - Utah Division of Wild Life Resources
http://wildlife.utah.gov/
Gus Warr - Utah BLM Wild Horse and Burro Program Manager
http://www.blm.gov/wo/st/en/prog/whbprogram.html
Jim Schnepel- President, Wild Horses of America Foundation
http://wildhorses.org/
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The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The last two weeks have been busy with two energy related trips that we have attended. Las...
published:23 Sep 2015
The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
The County Seat Uintah County Energy Summit
published:23 Sep 2015
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The last two weeks have been busy with two energy related trips that we have attended. Last week was the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and there was also the site tour that took legislators into Carbon, Emery, Grand, and San Pete Counties. Both events were good opportunities to find out just how important our rural economies are to the entire state (we'll cover that tour next week).
Utah has a diverse energy portfolio but when you talk about energy resources in the eastern portion of the state it is impossible to avoid talking about fossil fuels.
The show will focus on the Uintah Basin Energy Summit and talk to some of the key players about the economic impacts that the recent drop in oil prices have had on the region.
Thomas Edison once said, "There's a better way to do it better - find it." I think this is relevant to the fossil fuel vs. renewable energy debate. There is a better way to tackle each challenge offered up by both the carbon based fuels as well as the greener options. Let's not give up on any of our options; let's work to make them better.
I think this starts with having honest conversations about energy. The County Seat will get it started with a discussion about oil, gas, and coal this Sunday at 8:30am on ABC4UTAH (KTVX ch4) or click here to watch on YouTube (later next week, because the episode has not been uploaded yet).
Tune in next week as we continue our energy series and look into the relevance of coal. While some people make it out to be an industry that is dying we will talk to a gentleman that suggests it is still an important and relevant form of energy if we are going to keep the lights on.
Sincerely,
Derek Dowsett
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29:15
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Highlights:
1:24 How can you prepare for a crisis?
8:50 What is the hierarchy or respons...
published:15 Sep 2014
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
Utah Emergency Management The County Seat
published:15 Sep 2014
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Highlights:
1:24 How can you prepare for a crisis?
8:50 What is the hierarchy or response?
15:31 What to expect after a disaster?
23:46 Upcoming preparedness events
Did you know that emergency preparedness at home only covers you and your family for half the time that a disaster could strike?
This weekend on the County Seat, Derek Dowsett visits with an individual who is an example of true preparedness. It may seem like a lot of work to keep a week's worth of food stocked in your office, having an extra set of hiking boots in the car trunk, or keeping a 72 hour bug out bag in your bed room door; but after talking to someone who has lived through a 7.7 earthquake it become very clear that there are a number of daily essentials we take for granted.
Our panel discussion will look into how local governments prepare for coming disasters, and what we should expect in the aftermath of a major event.
Tune in to ABC4UTAH Sunday Morning at 8:30am on Sunday for an edition of the County Seat that is packed full of information that maybe you haven't considered in your own emergency planning. If you missed the program make sure to become a subscriber to our You Tube Channel or visit here after Sunday.
To learn more and gain access to a number of excellent resources, visit Be Ready Utah
http://bereadyutah.gov/
Here is a link to an information packet developed specifically for
Earthquake Preparedness in UTAH
http://ussc.utah.gov/publications/roots_earthquake_low.pdf
And plan to attend the UTAH Prepare Expo & Conference on Sept. 27th http://utahprepare.com/
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29:14
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
George and Martha have 13 children in their family and when each child was ready to move o...
published:06 Feb 2015
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
The County Seat Transfer Of Public Lands Report
published:06 Feb 2015
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George and Martha have 13 children in their family and when each child was ready to move out of the house they were given their own piece of the family property to build their home. Today all 13 of the children have moved out and have their own homes, but the three youngest in the family didn’t get the same deal as their older siblings.
When the 3 youngest siblings received their homes they were only given half of the lot and told that their parents would hold onto the rest of the lot until they had children of their own. When that time came and the children asked for the rest of their land the parents insisted that they help take care of the property that they said they would give to their children. The youngest siblings went along with the plan because their parents promised that they would be able to have input on future decisions.
As time went on it became harder and harder for the 3 youngest siblings to do anything in their own backyards without having to ask their parents for approval. In the meantime the older brothers and sisters had enjoyed great prosperity afforded to them from the ability to use their entire property. As such they were able to give their own children a better education and offer more opportunities for success.
The youngest children in this family are by no means children they are in their 30’s yet every decision they tried to make had to come under the scrutiny of Mom and Dad.
Now nobody is perfect, but had the other 10 siblings really made such big mistakes that the last three children just couldn’t be trusted to create their own success?
Finally one day the 3 children sat down with their Mom, Dad and 10 Brothers and Sisters and said,” Look we appreciate that you helped us get a home Mom and Dad, but we know that we can make our own decisions within the boundaries of our home. In fact we think that it will prove to be beneficial not only to our own families but to the entire family if we can have control of our own affairs.”
What would you do if this was your family?
What might you do if this was your State?
This is a true story (to an extent), just with a slightly larger and more diverse family of 50 United States.
Western States are evaluating the significant difference between public lands within their boundaries and public lands in the Eastern States. The issue is more complex than our story about the family can convey but there is an impact to the states and counties that has led to a debate on the Transfer of Public Lands from management by the Federal Government to management by the States.
The debate on the Transfer of Public Lands has been a hot topic for the last couple of years (but it is not a new debate by any means). We will look at just one aspect of the conversation on the next County Seat Program.
One of the decisions that the Utah Legislature made in 2013 was to look at what the public lands actually cost the Federal Government to maintain, the Revenue Sources on that land, and whether the state could afford to take over management (HB142). Our panel discussion will look into some of the findings of the 780 page report that looks at the Economic Feasibility of Transferring Public Lands.
Guest Panel:
Tony Rampton, Public Lands Policy Coordinating Office
John Downen, University of Utah, Bureau of Economic and Business Research
Jan Elise Stranbro, University of Utah, Bureau of Economic and Business Research
Keven Stratton, Utah State House of Representatives, District 48
Tune in this Sunday at 8:30am on KTVX Channel 4 for some more insight on the issue. I would highly recommend you study the report because as you will see on the program, this is a complex issue.
Full Report:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/1.%20Land%20Transfer%20Analysis%20Final%20Report.pdf
Summary:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Summary-20141128_FINAL.pdf
Additional Background from PLPCO:
http://publiclands.utah.gov/
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2:13
Russian Olive County Seat Promo
This short video highlights the Russian Oliver removal and control program in Emery County...
This short video highlights the Russian Oliver removal and control program in Emery County, which will be featured on the public affairs television show, The...
29:14
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
You are using coal-fired power 8 out of 10 times that you charge up your cell phone, flip ...
published:25 Sep 2015
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
The County Seat Legislative Coal Tour
published:25 Sep 2015
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You are using coal-fired power 8 out of 10 times that you charge up your cell phone, flip on the lights, or fire up your air conditioner.
Are you surprised by that number?
If you are you're not alone.
This week on the County Seat we will follow a group of Utah Legislators as they take their interim meetings on the road. Sometimes it is necessary to get off of the Wasatch Front in order to truly understand an issue. We will visit sites in Carbon County and talk about the relevance of Coal here in Utah.
If you are reading this email I hope you will take the time to tune in this week because unless you have your own power grid at home this affects you.
Tune in Sunday at 8:30am on ABC4UTAH (KTVX ch4) or click here to watch on YouTube.
We also shot a short video of the legislators on the site tour in Carbon County that is a sort of collage of the first leg of the trip to Carbon County. You can watch it by clicking here.
Sincerely,
Derek Dowsett
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9:09
Murray County - Battle for County Seat
In 2007 as a part of the Sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration of Murray County, Minnes...
In 2007 as a part of the Sesquicentennial (150 years) celebration of Murray County, Minnesota the battle between Currie and Slayton for the legal right to be...
The photo was recently authenticated as the second known picture of Wild West outlaw Billy the Kid - the gunslinger who claimed to have killed 21 men - and valued at $5million ... ....
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. While everyone anxiously awaited that “Wow!” moment during the first Democratic televised debate, the emotional power of rhetoric went unnoticed. Yet, rhetoric is now the primary means of performing both the act of presidential leadership and presidential candidacies.(1) Indeed, the importance of public speaking has increased for politicians in the age of mass media ... (1) Romm, Joseph ... 16....
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For the hostess, it might be a warm greeting when patrons enter the establishment, followed by promptly seating the patrons ... She knows that her job is to greet patrons and seat them, but she may not know what specific activities determine the highest level of customer engagement ... He quickly shook his head and said confidently, "Why, that town is the countyseat for the next county over....
Columbus is approximately a 2 hour drive from Cleveland. Sponsored by the Ohio Historical Society, the All Hallow's Eve event will offer a spooky, family-style celebration at Ohio Village, a re-creation of a 19th centurycountyseat village complete with a one-room schoolhouse and a blacksmith ... Highlight of the event takes place after dark (at 7.30 p.m ... Hours for the All Hallow's Eve event are 5.30 p.m ... ....
PRESTONSBURG — For more than two decades, the FloydCounty public schools and the state of Kentucky were at war ... The money brought in by students supplemented funds raised from the county's slim property tax base ... Floyd County is not a huge district nor a particularly wealthy one. It includes the countyseat of Prestonsburg (with about 3,300 people) and hamlets like Martin, Maytown, Allen, Wheelwright, McDowell and Betsy Layne....
QIN'AN COUNTY, China -- Wei Wentai can barely be heard over the crescendo of cackles coming from the hallway ... In order to expand that reach from the countyseat down to the village, REAP ran another trial to see if teachers could conduct accurate eye exams after just a half-day training (answer ... further ModelVisionCounties....
Campaign signs in yards across the county are attempting to woo voters in UnionCounty’s Nov ...John Whitley, director of the Union CountyBoard of Elections, said candidates must withdraw before the end of the filing period to keep their names off the ballot ... With a population exceeding 36,000, Indian Trail is now the largest municipality in Union County, surpassing Monroe, the countyseat, by several thousand....
(Source. City of McKinney, TX). The City of McKinney encourages residents to plant trees with its annual Share the Shade event in celebration of TexasArbor Day on Saturday, Oct. 24 from 10 a.m. to noon ...Tennessee St ... More information about the event ... Established in 1848, the city is located 30 miles north of Dallas and is the countyseat of Collin County....
Founded in 1886 in conjunction with the building of a train depot, the town — now the countyseat of Fannin County — is tucked into the Toccoa River Valley and surrounded by the spectacular Blue Ridge Mountains, which stretch north into Pennsylvania...Private cabin rentals are a popular way to stay in Fannin County, but a quaint inn gives you the benefits of privacy, quick access to local attractions and the comforts of home....
Additionally, the intermodal transport hub of the SomogyCountyseat will be erected, the theatre will be refurbished, a sports hall and a swimming pool will be constructed, and the camp site will be upgraded....