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This week in pics, March 3, 2016

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Here are a few photos from around Mesa County government this week.

Department of Human Services / Workforce Center 2016 Leadership Institute candidates learn about the PDSA process from Division Director Michelle Trujillo. 
The Department of Human Services LEAP team. From left, Esther Lucero-Cardona, Debbie Luttrull, Heidi King, Nadine Bostow, Norma Oxford, and, in front, Mike Bradbury. 
Let there be cake. LEAP farewell celebration - held on Leap Day, of course!
From left, County Attorney Patrick Coleman, Commissioners Scott McInnis, Rose Pugliese and John Justman, and County Administrator Frank Whidden.
Mesa County Health Department regional epidemiologist Tom Orr talks to KKCO reporters on Tuesday about the Zika virus. Stay up to date with the Zika virus at cdc.gov/zika/. 
Commissioner Scott McInnis at Monday's administrative hearing
Commissioners on Monday heard a presentation from Dave Knutson of the Grand Mesa Nordic Council. The Commissioners submitted a letter of support to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Division's Trails Program for a grant the Nordic Council is applying for to fund a new grooming machine
The Mesa County Commissioners with members of the Grand Mesa Nordic Council. 
Dennis Berry and Jason Talley of Criminal Justice Services talk to the Commissioners at Monday's administrative hearing. The Commissioners voted to approve a contract between Mesa County and Colorado West Regional Mental Health for residential substance abuse treatment for women in an amount not to exceed $285,000 and another contract between Mesa County and Colorado West Regional Mental Health and Colorado West Psychiatric Hospital for indigent psychiatric and detoxification services in an amount not to exceed $238,270.
Mesa County Noxious Weed and Pest received a truck full of herbicide for local recipients of the Invasive Phreatophyte Control Program grant. This will go a long way to help many on the Western Slope control tamarisk, Russian olive and other weeds.



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