Check out the photos from around Mesa County government this week.
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Farewell, Sharon Johnson! And congratulations on your retirement. |
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The Mesa County Workforce Investment Board meeting at the Workforce Center this week. |
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The Mesa County Workforce Investment Board is comprised of prominent leaders in our local business community. |
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County Administrator Frank Whidden at Inside Mesa County Monday night. The free, nine-week course teaches community members about the inner workings of Mesa County government. |
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Mesa County Commissioners John Justman, Rose Pugliese and Scott McInnis (front of the room) answer questions from participants at Inside Mesa County Monday evening. |
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Courtney Campbell, left, and Teresa Nees of Mesa County Noxious Weed and Pest Management. The two had fun answering questions at Fruita Farm and Ranch Days last weekend. |
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More fun from Fruita Farm and Ranch Days. |
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Farm and Ranch Days. |
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The Mesa County Clerk & Recorder's office hosted a campaign finance class put on by the State of Colorado. |
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That's Mesa County Clerk and Recorder Sheila Reiner in the front row, far right, of the campaign finance class. |
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Elected officials lunch this week. They were joined by Colorado Secretary of State Wayne Williams. |
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35 years of service on St. Patrick's Day: Congratulations, Sandy Sebold, case manager with the Colorado Works team at the Mesa County Workforce Center. |
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Jeff Kuhr, executive director of the Mesa County Health Department, with Emily Fredrick of KREX. Congrats to MCHD on accreditation! |
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Michael Blevins of the Mesa County Department of Human Services' child welfare team gets a bag of Hershey's Kisses for finding the leprechaun hat. |
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Finding the leprechaun hat on the first floor of DHS was a team effort for Amy Vannoy and Lora Thompson. |