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Gosar hears from farmers in city forum
Gosar met with more than two dozen members of the agricultural community and a handful of government officials. It was mainly a listening session billed Farm Forum.
Cuomo’s Medicaid Changes Are at Washington’s Mercy
Depending on who is doing the talking these days, New York State is either a national model of how to curb Medicaid spending, or the nation’s prime example of Medicaid abuse...Representative Paul A. Gosar, who presided over the recent hearing as vice chairman of the oversight panel’s health subcommittee, called the payments “another brazen example of government failure.
Firefighters battle blaze in Tonto National Forest
Firefighters Sunday were battling a 100-acre blaze burning twomiles from the Tonto Fish Hatchery in the Big Canyon area of the Tonto National Forest, officials said Sunday. The "Big Canyon Fire" was reported about 10:30 a.m. Sunday about 14 miles east of Payson in a rough and remote area of the forest, according to David Albo, Tonto National Forest spokesman.
Gosar hosts hearing on Regional Haze Rule
ST. JOHNS — Stating he asked the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to hold a public hearing in St. Johns and they refused, Congressman Paul Gosar took it upon himself to set up and host a public hearing on the controversial Regional Haze Rule. Held at the St. Johns High School auditorium on Friday, September 7, the public hearing was both recorded on video and transcribed. All comments made will be sent to the EPA before the September 15 deadline for public comment.
Report identifies wildfire risk for 13 states
A just-released report by CoreLogic, a provider of data analytics and business services, identified more than 740,000 residences across 13 states in the western United States currently at high or very high risk for wildfire damage in 2012.
Small businesses uncertain about economy, says NFIB director
The Arizona director of the National Federation of Independent Business said Friday that the only thing small-business owners are certain about the economy is uncertainty as the presidential election nears…
How to Repair a Fire-Damaged Forest
When this summer’s monsoons hit, officials from the Prescott National Forest worried. In May, the Gladiator Fire, near Crown King, destroyed a good part of the Forest. And the loss of vegetation can cause soil erosion. But Forest officials have been managing the burnt area to keep possible flooding down. And they’ve been having some success.
Wildfire in Arizona forest now is fully contained
Authorities say a wildfire in Arizona's Tonto National Forest now is fully contained after charring more than 5,200 acres. They say the cause of the Mistake Peak Fire still is under investigation.
Monsoon, winds prevented another bad fire season
Arizona seems to have escaped a devastating wildfire season while the rest of the west burned. There were dire predictions heading into summer of a second consecutive devastating wildfire season in Arizona. Last year one million acres burned and the state recorded its largest wildfire when the Wallow Fire charred almost 550,000 acres and forced the evacuation of thousands of people in eastern Arizona.
2 fires burning in Arizona's Tonto National Forest
One fire in Arizona's Tonto National Forest is 15 percent contained and another also is being slowed by rainfall. Forest officials say the Charley Fire burning three miles west of Sunflower is at an estimated 2,300 acres. But they say cooler temperatures, higher humidity and some precipitation kept fire activity to a minimum Wednesday.