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Tuesday, February 08, 2005
Ind. Gov't. - Dept. Natural Resources chief John Goss leaves
Here is an important story I missed - thanks to Marty Lucas' fine NE Indiana blog, BigEastern, for the pointer.
Skip Hess' column in the Indianapolis Star, Ourdoors, included this item Sunday, headed "Goss is gone":
About three weeks ago, Gov. Mitch Daniels asked DNR director John Goss, a Kernan appointment, to stay on the job temporarily because of flooding in the state.Goss did as he was asked, but when the water receded, so did Goss. He left abruptly Jan. 28 with no announcement from the DNR or governor's office.
Jane Jankowski, the governor's press secretary, said last week that Ray Rizzo and Ken Kaczmarek will work as interim DNR directors until the position is filled. "We're trying to move as quickly as possible," she said. Jankowski declined comment on people being considered.
Posted by Marcia Oddi on February 8, 2005 10:06 AM
Posted to Environment | Indiana Government