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Food Bank of Nevada County
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sue.hoek@co.nevada.ca.us
(530) 265-1480
A fifth-generation Nevada County resident, Sue Hoek is serving her second term of the Board of Supervisors. She is active in agriculture groups such as the Future Farmers of America and 4H, the Nevada County Farm Bureau, the California Farm Bureau Federation District 15 Nevada/Yuba Sutter/Butte, the Nevada County Agriculture Advisory Commission, the Nevada County Resource Conservation District, the Penn Valley Area Municipal Advisory Council, the Penn Valley Chamber of Commerce, Placer Nevada Cattlewomen, Tahoe Cattlemen, and similar organizations.
First elected: November 2018
Day job: Hoek runs her family’s cow and calf operation.
Notable quotes:“Being ‘in politics’ wasn’t something I’d ever dreamed of doing before I became supervisor. But in this position, I’ve been able to help people and I want to continue that work for another term. We will remain innovative and meet goals that benefit the community at large, but it is just as rewarding to work on the small things with neighbors. Sometimes people just need help navigating the county system to get the right services.” (Source: The Union)
“Now more than ever, we need to ensure our county is fiscally sound and that we protect our core services no matter what happens to the economy.” (Source: YubaNet)
From YubaNet...
From Sierra Sun...
Truckee's literary scene is flourishing, and at its center is Karen Terrey, the newly appointed Poet Laureate of Nevada County. Terrey, a dedicated poet, educator, and mentor, officially stepped into the role following a standing-room-only ceremony at Alibi Ale Works, where she took over from outgoing laureate Kirsten Casey.
Last week, county representatives wrapped up an action-packed seven-day trip in Washington D.C. advocating to maintain federal dollars critical for local jobs, wildfire safety and insurance and the protection of the region's public lands.
From The Union...
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