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Several volunteers have been preparing for the evacuees since Thursday. The industrial-sized kitchen is stocked and the evacuees got a big meal last night upon arriving.
Brad Moore -
I've said all along that we have three or four ordinances on the books now that have been utilized effectively, ... and we also utilize the state fire code in addition to that.
Brad Moore
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Has enough government on the books. I agree with Mr. Stracener that we don't need to broaden the scope of local government.
Brad Moore -
Pride would be a lot easier to swallow if it didn't taste so bad.
Brad Moore -
Virtually any research that we do keeps coming back to the fact that Hallmark Hall of Fame is what has built our brand equity more than probably just about anything else.
Brad Moore -
People are calling us to say they've lost the land they've deer hunted on for decades. They want to know what we're going to do about it. We tell them there's nothing we can do. It's private land.
Brad Moore -
Wall Street figured out that, with the amount of money they could make off timber harvests, relative to the rapid increase in land prices, the return on investment isn't enough. It's become more important as a real estate investment than as a forest-management investment.
Brad Moore -
The duties he won't have are budget, budget development, supervision and discipline of employees. Clearly, Carrol Henderson has played a key role in education and promotion. That's where we need him most.
Brad Moore
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We need to look at what's happening to those non-industrial lands and what can be done so they don't keep moving out of forest management and keep dividing into smaller to smaller developed plots.
Brad Moore -
We have 250 employees, ... The maximum impact on the budget would be $43,750.
Brad Moore -
This will help Alltel customers, too, ... because Alltel and Verizon use the same towers.
Brad Moore -
It's not a simple strategy and one that apparently takes a lot of patience. It's long-term brand building.
Brad Moore -
Not everyone can afford their own land. And we're finding that, as the timber lands get parceled up, it's putting more people pressure on the nearby public lands. That's going to cause more conflict.
Brad Moore