Since Sites construction takes six years, the process would be expected to take 18 years. But you know, he was wearing a badge. Todd Bookman: So three things appear to have happened. Now state officials and supporters are ready to build the next one. Its very frustrating, very frustrating, she said. Rick Ganley: First, I want to know more about this case. NHPR is nonprofit and independent. In California, the National Weather Service said winter storms will continue moving into the state through Wednesday after residents got a brief break from severe weather Sunday. Frances Tabler, of Norman, told KOCO-TV that she suffered a small cut on her head when a storm hit her home, tearing off much of its roof and sending debris flying. 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But Sites would be whats called an off-channel reservoir, built away from the river. What was it like being there? But whether it will benefit the environment or not is being debated. And with the January storms we had, we were thinking, Wouldnt it be great if Sites was here?, This reservoir on the Sacramento River has been, Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window), Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). He told me he knew exactly what was in the personnel file in Dover, the conduct that got Kondrup fired, because the Lee department had a chance to review it. seacoastonline.com NH House gives initial marijuana legalization OK. John McManus, president of the Golden State Salmon Association, noted that few, if any, of Californias dams have been beneficial for Chinook salmon. Foster Company sold its assets, including Foster's, to Local Media Group. And then third, and this is what's curious. Water board officials declined an interview request. 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About 15 families live in and near the town of Sites, so building the reservoir will require their relocation. Sites would be different from most of Californias other large reservoirs. Todd Bookman: Yes and no, which isn't much of an answer, I realize. or. Brown, the project authoritys executive director, said acquiring the private properties will be included in the project cost. Rick Ganley: So this officer, Megan, lied about chasing the car. Another water district, the Zone 7 Water Agency that serves 270,000 people in the East Bay, would receive about 10,000 acre-feet annually from Sites, increasing its supply about 20%. The second thing that happened is that Kondrup's police certification was suspended or withdrawn by the state. You know, when asked during the hearing if Kondrup intentionally lied to his superiors, he said, no, I wasn't forthcoming. And so that was where the council had to look at, okay, what is the difference between lying by omission, not telling the whole truth and not being forthcoming? And in the end, if what you're telling me is true, you'll be a police officer. The New Hampshire Police Standards and Training Council permanently revoked Krondrups police certification last week and hes no longer allowed to be an officer in the state. Among changes to lessen the environmental impact, the reservoirs capacity has been downsized from 1.8 million acre-feet to 1.5 million. Stranglehold: Inside the latest fight over New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation primary, You have to be dangerous back. 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Jerry Brown (not the former governor of the same name) of the Sites Project Authority, which represents local water districts pursuing the project, said it takes many years to develop and plan projects of this scale. He worries that filling the reservoir could drain the floodplains along the river used by fish and wildlife. Almond trees blossom in Esparto with a rare backdrop of white snowcaps. This additional charge will be added to your billing, corresponding to the delivery date of the edition. History and politics [ edit] He said he prefers a hard-news, top-down style of newsroom management, with young reporters filing several quick stories based on assignments from editors, rather than longer, more analytical pieces. Chief Breault testified that the officer failed to report the whole truth, purposely leaving details out, and that his story was obviously not consistent with the surveillance footage that they had. 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As much as 10 inches could fall in western Massachusetts, northwest Connecticut and southern Vermont. Environmental groups oppose the reservoir, fearing it will draw too much water from the Sacramento River and harm imperiled populations of salmon and other fish. fosters.com J. Morning Edition host Rick Ganley spoke with NHPRs Todd Bookman and Fosters Daily Democrat reporter Megan Fernandes about this case and the broader issues with how police misconduct is handled in New Hampshire. Millions of U.S. workers are still missing after the pandemic. Sites Dam will be nearly 300 feet high and more than 700 feet in length; Golden Gate Dam will be about the same height and three times as long. She manages the station's news magazines, Morning Edition and All Things Considered. You know, with Kondrup losing his certification, there are now, we believe, seven officers still working in the state of New Hampshire. Enjoy daily games by visiting puzzles.usatoday.com or through the USA TODAY Crossword app available on your iPhone or Android device. A 2022 federal loan of $2.2 billion and a $449 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to the Sites Project Authority, plus a financial pledge from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, will cover much of the rest of the cost. A freeze warning is in effect until 9 a.m. Saturday as the winter storm closed roads, and felled trees and power lines. Ad-free access to USA Today Crossword puzzles. While not expecting a blockbuster storm by regional standards, southern New England braced for what could be the most significant snowfall of what has so far been a mild winter. Suburban Santa Clarita, in hills north of Los Angeles, received its first significant snowfall since 1989. By, March 2023 Fund Drive Rules and Regulations, Persons with disabilities who need assistance accessing NHPR's FCC public files, please contact us at [email protected]. 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