Aug 12, 2010
Following up on the Stockton Record story about UC Cooperative Extension discussions of restructuring in the Mother Lode counties, the Sonora-based Union Democrat did a follow-up story.
In the Aug. 6 Union Democrat, Michael Kay writes: "Possible changes include reducing the number of county directors by putting one person in charge of multiple counties and cutting office space for all but the most active local programs."
"However, talks are preliminary," Klingborg is quoted. "Only one meeting has been held with representatives from the Mother Lode, so no particular cuts have been identified."
Calaveras County’s extension office took a 17.5 percent cut for the current fiscal year, like the rest of county departments. It will receive $167,453, according to the article.
In the Aug. 6 Union Democrat, Michael Kay writes: "Possible changes include reducing the number of county directors by putting one person in charge of multiple counties and cutting office space for all but the most active local programs."
"However, talks are preliminary," Klingborg is quoted. "Only one meeting has been held with representatives from the Mother Lode, so no particular cuts have been identified."
Calaveras County’s extension office took a 17.5 percent cut for the current fiscal year, like the rest of county departments. It will receive $167,453, according to the article.
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