PRESS RELEASE: San Juan County Issues Statement Regarding Grayeyes Residency Challenge
San Juan County, UT – Recently there have been numerous incorrect statements made regarding San Juan County Clerk John David Nielson and his handling of the residency challenge regarding Willie Grayeyes. On March 20, 2018, for the first time in his three year tenure as County Clerk, Mr. Nielson was contacted by a citizen making a residency challenge. Within 48 hours, Mr. Nielson asked for the challenge in writing, sought the advice of the Lt. Governor’s office about which Utah statutes governed the challenge, followed the previous Clerk’s practice of contacting the Sheriff’s office to assign an investigator to the matter, and decided to proceed under Utah’s voter challenge statute.
Mr. Nielson then discovered that, under the state statute in effect at the time, the challenger needed to fill out a form and the Clerk had discretion to provide them with a form. He contacted the citizen and asked her if she wanted to fill out the form, which she did on or around April 16, 2018. However, she dated the form March 20, 2018. Mr. Nielson, believing the document was simply formalizing the previous challenge of the same date, also dated the document with that date. While Mr. Nielson and the County recognize that this was a serious lapse in judgment, it had no impact on the outcome of the residency challenge. Mr. Nielson decided the challenge based on the evidence before him, including the challenger’s statement, the Sheriff’s Deputy’s investigation, and evidence from Mr. Grayeyes, and based on his understanding of what the state statutes required, not based on the date of the form or Mr. Grayeyes’ race, ethnicity, or political opinions. On a personal note, all of Mr. Nielson’s children identify as Navajo and it has pained him to witness firsthand the discrimination that they have faced. Mr. Nielson and the County have always been committed to professionally administering to the duties of their offices and remain committed to ethically discharging those duties in the future.
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DENVER (August 13, 2018) — On Tuesday, August 14, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will host a national Smart Sectors roundtable discussion with the Utah Department of Environmental Quality and leaders from Utah’s mining industry in Midway, Utah.
“Utah’s mining industry plays a critical role in developing our natural resources and securing clean air, land and water,” said EPA Regional Administrator Doug Benevento. “These EPA Smart Sectors discussions will help us work together and develop new approaches to environmental challenges.”
WHO
Representatives from EPA, the Utah Department of Environmental Quality, the Utah Mining Association, Utah’s mining industry, and NGOs.
WHAT
EPA Smart Sectors Mining Roundtable
The roundtable is focused on improving relationships, enhancing communication, and identifying practical solutions to various environmental regulatory, permitting, and compliance challenges to achieve more effective and efficient environmental outcomes.
WHEN
Tuesday, August 14
3- 4:30 p.m.
WHERE
Zermatt Resort
EPA’s Smart Sectors program is a national effort to partner with the regulated community to achieve better environmental outcomes. To advance this goal, EPA is hosting a series of sector-specific forums across the U.S, to better understand business practices, work collaboratively with the regulated community, and explain environmental regulations and the regulatory process in simple terms. EPA will also be seeking information about best practices in various industries and looking for opportunities to recognize companies that are going beyond compliance. Sectors identified for initial efforts in EPA Region 8 include: Agriculture and Food/Beverage Production; Mining and Oil and Gas; and Outdoor Recreation/Tourism. Additional sectors may be added over time.
For more: https://www.epa.gov/smartsectors
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WE THE KINGS'
Travis Clark To Perform
at onePULSE Foundation Benefit Show
Bradenton, FL - August 13, 2018 - Travis Clark, lead singer of rock band We The Kings, will be performing alongside Drake Bell and Kira Kosarin this Tuesday, August 14th at The Abbey in Orlando, FL as part of a special benefit show for the onePULSE Foundation. Tickets are on sale now and available at http://bit.ly/2vGMFn7.
The onePULSE Foundation is a nonprofit started by the owners of the Pulse Nightclub as a way of honoring those affected by the tragedy that took place in 2016, as well as to support construction and maintenance of the memorial, community grants to care for the survivors and victims' families, an educational program to promote amity among all segments of society, endowed scholarships for each of the 49 angels, and ultimately a museum showcasing historic artifacts and stories from the event.
We The Kings recently released their new album, Six, available now via S-Curve Records/BMG. It has been heralded by Billboard, Alternative Press, Rock Sound, and can be streamed on Spotify and Apple Music, or purchased online here.
We The Kings previously released singles "On My Love" and "Even If It Kills Me." With adds to top Spotify playlists like New Punk Tracks, Punk's Not Dead, and New Noise, these singles have seen great successes on streaming services.
When naming their new album, We The Kings set out to check a few boxes. Not only does Six represent the Florida-based band's sixth full-length album (all of which, from their 2007 Self-Titled through 2015's Strange Love, begin with the letter S), but it also pays tribute to the quintet's honorary sixth member: their fans.
As such, the artwork of Six literally features a piece of their fans, a mosaic of those who helped crowdfund the album. It's a testament to an audience who have rallied behind We The Kings for their entire career-to the tune of more than 250 million Spotify streams and platinum-selling success.
Indeed, We The Kings' storied career has been marked by a deep reciprocity between the band and their fans. When the group--Clark, Hunter Thomsen (guitar), Danny Duncan (drums), Charles Trippy (bass) and Coley O'Toole (keyboard, guitar)-broke out of Bradenton, Florida in 2007 with "Check Yes Juliet," one of the most iconic songs of the late '00s pop-punk movement, millions of listeners around the world instantly fell in love with their buoyant spirit and emotionally poignant songwriting.
Follow-up singles like "Heaven Can Wait," "We'll Be A Dream," "Say You Like Me" and "Sad Song" kept We The Kings squarely in the mainstream, but as they readied Six, the band dug deep into the past to find inspiration from their earliest days. Their 10-year anniversary tour for Self-Titled sold out venues around the world in 2017, and it gave We The Kings a renewed sense of energy as they prepped new music.
At its core, Six's true triumph is its emotional heft. So much has changed for We The Kings since Strange Love--marriage, childbirth, death--and the album's 11 songs are a tribute to life's moments, both big and small, and how you never know which is which until much later down the line.
Six is the 6th studio album from We The Kings, and is available now at smarturl.it/WeTheKingsSIX.
For more information, please visit:
Credit Lee Cherry
Website: www.wethekingsmusic.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/wethekings
Twitter: www.twitter.com/wethekings
Instagram: www.instagram.com/wethekings
WHO: Travis Clark w/Drake Bell & Kira Kosarin
WHAT: onePULSE Benefit Concert
WHERE: The Abbey | 100 S Eola Dr #100 | Orlando, FL
WHEN: Tuesday, August 14th, 2018 | Doors: 7pm
INFO: http://bit.ly/2vGMFn7 | $20 ADV/$30 DOORS