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Weld County issues April proclamations and honors long‑time facilities employee

3376756 · April 2, 2025
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At its April 2 meeting the board read proclamations marking National Crime Victims Rights Week, Week of the Young Child, Child Abuse Prevention Month and Fair Housing Month, and presented a certificate of achievement to long‑time facilities employee Ignacio Aguilar.

The Weld County Board of Commissioners read multiple proclamations on April 2 recognizing observances in April and presented a certificate of achievement to a retiring county facilities employee.

Crime victims and advocacy: The board proclaimed April 6–12, 2025 as National Crime Victims Rights Week. Michael Rourke, the Weld County District Attorney, introduced and thanked local victim‑service organizations and advocates for their work. Rourke noted current funding uncertainty for some victim services and urged continued community and governmental support. "These doors cannot be…

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