I know not all Suns fans reside in the Valley and therefore not all of you truly understood just what Monty Williams was referencing when he offered his prayers, thoughts and condolences. This will touch a little on that but due to the understandable sensitivity, that part will be limited. However, readers and viewers need to know the gist of it. It was such a scary situation: A shooting spree took place across the West Valley on Thursday that left one person dead https://www.phoenixfanstoreonline.com/Kevin_Johnson_Pet_Jersey-114, a dozen hurt, and a whole lot of people scared. I won go into further details as I know there may be those involved or their loved ones in the audience. What I want to focus on is how our favorite team head coach, unprompted, spoke on it Frank Kaminsky Hoodie. There is nothing but respect in me for this man. He been through a lot, yet he asks for no sympathy. Rather, he is always extending a hand to his players and all that come across his path. It not just about his halftime speeches as we know he delivers there, nor about making sure his team is ready to go out and give it their all and inch towards that ultimate goal as we are watching them do. What is the definition of a great coach in one wordThe ones that instantly come to my mind are positive Frank Kaminsky Pet Jersey, focused, knowledgeable, observant, respectful, patient and supportive. Coach Monty has all of those traits. We have a real one and this video is just further evidence of that. "I just want those families to know that the Suns are praying for them, our thoughts are with them and if we can do anything to be of benefit to them, we'll do what we can. Along with Monty, let offer our prayers, thoughts, and condolences to all those involved and their loved ones not just in this time or any other. Let stand together. One Valley.
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The Clean Tahoe Program’s mission is to improve the visual environment in South Lake Tahoe through proper litter and trash management and public education. The Program has two full-time field crew members who serve as Clean Tahoe’s front-line troops who remove litter and illegally dumped items from the public easements along our heavily traveled roads. We also respond to community complaints regarding animal access to trash and bulk items (appliances, mattresses, furniture, etc.) in public view and we provide much needed education to properties in violation of litter and trash ordinances.
In our 2018-2019 fiscal year, Clean Tahoe picked up 504 CUBIC yards of trash
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222 Illegal Dumps consisting of mattresses, furniture, freezers refrigerators, tires, and TVs
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287 Animal in Trash Incidents
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33 Homeless Camps
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