Boeing firefighters reject contract, citing safety and pay concerns amid lockout Firefighters who protect Boeing's Washington facilities "overwhelmingly" rejected the company's latest contract offer, citing pay and safety concerns. 05/23/2024 - 10:19 am | View Link
City Council, Omaha fire union OK contract with raise over four years, measures to combat burnout The Omaha City Council approved a contract with the Omaha fire union that will increase firefighters' pay 15% by 2027 and combat burnout among paramedics. 05/23/2024 - 7:40 am | View Link
Union firefighters reject Boeing’s latest contract offer Union firefighters voted “overwhelmingly” Wednesday to reject Boeing’s latest contract offer, and a lock out, nearing its third week, continues. About 125 Boeing firefighters, who are members of the ... 05/23/2024 - 4:45 am | View Link
Boeing Suffers Another Blow As Contract Offer Rejected Boeing's unionized firefighters rejected the latest offer from the embattled company, citing low pay and safety concerns. 05/23/2024 - 3:48 am | View Link
Osage Beach Fire District and IAFF Local-3987 Agree to New Contract The Osage Beach Fire District has come to terms agreeing on a new contract with the International Association of Fire Fighters Local-39-87 Union. The fire district board of directors worked out ... 05/22/2024 - 5:07 am | View Link
Misdirected worshipping at the altar of Trump
Re: “Jesus is their savior, and Trump is their candidate,” May 19 news story
The article is frightening for serious Christians. Quoting, “Trump supports Jesus, and without Jesus, America will fail.” Jesus does not need or depend upon Donald Trump to survive. Jesus is forever.
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Zachary Spindler-Krage, The Denver Post
Union members gathered at the west steps of the Colorado Capitol to speak out against Gov. Jared Polis’ recent vetoes of three union-backed bills in Denver, Colorado on May 23, 2024.
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The Spruce Creek fire that’s burning on nearly 5,700 acres of U. S. Forest Service land in southwestern Colorado is 38% contained, fire officials announced Friday.
Firefighters trapped the flames between Forest Road 556 on the west side of the fire and Forest Road 557 on the east side, Forest Service officials said Thursday evening.
The lightning-sparked Spruce Creek fire is burning in part of the San Juan National Forest approximately 11 miles northeast of Dolores in Montezuma County and 21 miles north of Mesa Verde.
After the fire grew thousands of acres overnight Wednesday — more than doubling the burn area — the growth overnight Thursday was minimal, according to fire records.
Peyton Manning sometimes wonders how this setup came to exist at all, to say nothing of its popularity.
The Hall of Fame quarterback, retired since early 2016, has the best of both worlds when it comes to the ManningCast broadcasts of Monday Night Football games on ESPN2.
“The game’s important to me,” Manning said this week at the Mizel Institute’s annual event, where he was honored as the organization’s community enrichment award winner.
May’s plant sales are wrapping up and you hopefully got all your vegetables and herbs in after the last frost.
Next up: June, the month to focus on plants that are native to Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region. It’s the sweet spot for sharing and transplanting native plants as they need a tad more time and effort to get going.
It’s important that those native-plant roots get established as soon as they can because July and August can have hot streaks, as we all know.