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Certified Professional Resources
Designer Info Installer Info Pumper Info Test Pit Guidelines
Environmental Health - Jan. 30, 2020, 2:42 p.m.
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Instrucciones para emergencias en español
siga los enlaces de abajo para encontrar más información:Preparándose para una inundaciónhttps://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1453322358059-4e308f77a6b7ede62a...Preparándose para un incendio forestalhttps://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1398958049008-2542da68c43567df0e...Preparándose para un terremotohttps://www.fema.gov/media-library-data/1412783417151-094ea59c3d87bcd381...
Emergency Management - March 7, 2018, 2:20 p.m.
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Hawkweeds
Hieracium spp. Orange Hawkweed Mouseear Hawkweed Hawkweeds - Most hawkweed species are hairy and have a milky latex in their stems.Leaves: Most species will have basal leaves. Stem leaves can vary by subgenus. Leaves can be smooth, toothed, or lobed.Flowers: Blooms typically May - Sep. Most non-native species will have yellow ray flowers, but some species can have orange flowers as well. Flowers looks similar to dandelion flowers.Habitat: Typically found in fields, meadows, pastures, forest clearings, and disturbed areas like roadsides and abandoned farmland.Weed Classification: B DesignateWhy is it a Noxious Weed?The plants are invasive, spread easily, and negatively impact …
Weed Control - Sept. 29, 2022, 9:47 a.m.
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Tax Foreclosure Sale Information
The 2026 Tax Foreclosure Sale has concluded. Please check back later in the year for information regarding the 2027 sale.
Treasurer - Jan. 6, 2016, 1:05 p.m.
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Blake Review Form
Blake Request forms can be filled out and submitted online here:https://lewiscounty.formstack.com/forms/blakereview (English)https://lewiscounty.formstack.com/forms/blakereviewspanish (Spanish)Form Download:Blake Request Blake Request (Spanish)
Prosecutor - April 1, 2021, 2:44 p.m.
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Poison Hemlock
Conium maculatum Poison Hemlock - Very tall biennial that can grow up to around 12 feet in height. Stems will have purple splotches that help with identification.Leaves: Leaves are fern-like, toothed and finely divided. Look very similar to wild carrot leaves.Flowers: Flowers bloom from April-August. Flowers are small, white, and occur in 4–8-inch umbrella-shaped clusters.Habitat: Plant is highly adaptive, but prefers rich, moist soil.Weed Classification: B SelectWhy is it a Noxious Weed?The entire plant is toxic to animals and humans. Contains poisonous alkaloids, such as coniine. Poison Hemlock can spread quickly and infest large areas.Poison Hemlock should not be burned, …
Weed Control - Sept. 29, 2022, 9:48 a.m.
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2017 Budget
2017 Final Resolution-presented to the BOCC and Public on 12/05/16. 2017 Preliminary Budget Summary2017 Preliminary Power Point (does not include final changes)- Public Information meeting on 11/21/16 General Fund-Prelim Revenue Detail Expenditure Detail Special Revenue Funds-Prelim Revenue Detail Expenditure Detail Debt Service Funds-Prelim Revenue Detail Expenditure Detail Capital Funds-Prelim Revenue Detail Expenditure Detail Enterprise Funds-Prelim Revenue Detail Expenditure Detail Internal Service Funds-Prelim Revenue Detail Expenditure Detail
Budget - Nov. 10, 2016, 6:07 p.m.
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Press Release: Four Arrested in WInlock Marijuana Manufacturing Investigation
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Sheriff - June 11, 2025, 3:45 p.m.
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Firearm Restoration Information
Gun Rights InstructionsPetition Restoring Firearm RightsOrder Restoring Firearm Rights
Prosecutor - April 24, 2020, 2:32 p.m.
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Reed Canary Grass
Phalaris arundinacea Reed Canarygrass - A highly variable perennial plant, with rhizomes. Grows 3-6 feet in height.Leaves: Leaf blades are flat and smooth. The leaf has a wide connecting point to the stem.Flowers: Flowers bloom from June-July. Densely clustered flowers in panicles. 3 florets per spikelet and only one fertile spikelet. Flowers start out green-purple and change to tan/brown overtime.Habitat: Usually grows where ground is at least somewhat saturated during growing season. Habitats include: roadside ditches, river dikes, shallow marshes, wetlands, and meadows.Weed Classification: CWhy is it a Noxious Weed?A major threat to wetlands due to its aggressive nature. It …
Weed Control - Oct. 6, 2022, 9:33 a.m.