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Midland Bridge sponsored, renamed Kohut Crossing for Rails to Trails

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The biggest ticket sponsorship item for the Rails to Trails project, the $125,000 Midland Bridge, has been fully supported by the families of Darrell and Dean Kohut, and Heather and Kelly Colberg, and will be renamed Kohut Crossing.
This is the second major sponsorship announced for the project, and the first bridge to be sponsored.
“It’s a really nice legacy to leave for our parents (John and Irene) and our brother (John Jr.) who are no longer with us,” Darrell Kohut said.
The Kohut and Colberg families were inspired to sponsor the bridge because of their own personal family history, and a desire to look for a significant way to honour the memories of John and Irene and the contributions they made to the community during their lives.
“Our parents lived in Midland, and my grandma was actually going to lose her house for taxes to the Town,” Mayor Colberg shares. “So, Dad and Mom moved from Midland to Newcastle (across the bridge), and they took over my dad’s family home.”
She adds the family home is where the pair began Hi-Way 9 Express in 1969.
The Midland Bridge was originally built by CN Rail around 1911, spanning across the Red Deer River between the communities of Midland to the north and Newcastle to the south. Freight trains hauling grain and coal from the mines travelled across the bridge on their journey between Saskatoon and Calgary.
While the railway tracks are still in place, it has been many years since the bridge was operational, and the bridge deck is currently obstructed with large concrete blocks which were placed to help stabilize the structure from fast flowing floodwaters in 2013.
Mayor Colberg says the Rails to Trails project will be “very significant” for the Drumheller Valley and will help attract people to the community, and Midland Bridge-now Kohut Crossing-will once again provide a crucial connection across the Red Deer River for the community.


Heavy police presence in Elnora

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UPDATE Tuesday, December 13 4:45 p.m.

Three Hills RCMP advise that the police incident in Elnora is now over. RCMP are happy to report that Corey Lavallee was taken into custody this afternoon.

Lavallee was previously wanted on a warrant for armed robbery.

Three Hills RCMP wish to thank the public for their assistance in this matter.

 

Three Hills RCMP wish to advise that there is currently a heavy police presence in the Village of Elnora.

There is no immediate threat to the public, however, there will be a heavy police presence while officers respond.

Police ask that residents refrain from posting photos of officers on social media.

An update will be provided when available.

Wheatland County considers application for Rural Renewal program

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Wheatland County administration was directed to continue discussions with some of its intermunicipal partners regarding a potential future collaboration to become a designated community under the Alberta Rural Renewal Stream program during the regular Tuesday, November 22 council meeting.
The province announced two new immigration streams in February 2022 aimed at attracting and retaining newcomers to rural Alberta communities, with the Rural Renewal program allowing municipalities to apply to become a designated community and collaborate with community organizations through supports such as accommodation, education, and language training.
“When I went to the provincial website and was exploring settlement services already in existence, there were many within one hour to one and a half hour radius around Wheatland County-some a lot closer,” Wheatland County Reeve Amber Link stated during the meeting.
A total of 14 communities have been approved as designated communities since applications opened, including the Town of Trochu; the Brooks-Newell region, which includes the City of Brooks, Town of Bassano, Villages of Duchess and Rosemary, and County of Newell; the Town and County of Grande Prairie; and the Town of Taber, including the Municipal District of Taber and Town of Vauxhall.
Wheatland County administration were directed to begin looking into the program and engage in discussions with approved designated communities in September 2022, and in October were directed to begin discussions with the Town of Strathmore and Community Futures Wild Rose about a potential future collaboration.
It was noted the Town of Strathmore has received requests from community businesses about the program, and a meeting with Community Futures was scheduled to discuss the potential for collaboration and look at possible grant funding options to hire a consultant to consult with stakeholders whether there is a local need to apply as a designated community.
Council accepted the report as information and directed administration to continue its intermunicipal discussions with the Town, Community Futures Wild Rose, and the villages of Hussar, Rockyford, and Standard within the boundaries of Wheatland County, and explore the application process with these municipal partners and report back to council.
Applications from municipalities will continue to be accepted until a sufficient number of communities have been designated, or until February 16, 2023.


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