11-01-2024, 07:32 PM
Iqju Adult Prom to Benefit Suicide Prevention in Oswego County
HUNTSVILLE 鈥?Construction notices have greeted Fairy Vista Trail trekkers near the Golden Pheasant Waste-Water Treatment Plant off Highway 60 in Huntsville this summer.District of Muskoka staffers confirmed the construction relates to a solar generation installation underway at the district-operated plant.JUST THE FACTS: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The solar installation, awarded to AMP Solar Group in 2018, will help offset the plants energy consumption鈥?The plant consumed 971,916 kilowatt hours of electricity and 152,004 cubic stanley cup meters of natural gas in 2018 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The system aims to generate electricity from a renewable source equal to roughly five per cent of the districts annual electricity, and offset roughly 80 tonnes of stanley termosar carbon dioxide emissions annually鈥?Estimates suggest the system will also net nearly $2 million in revenue over 25 years ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The installation will sit on three acres of surplus land not needed for future plant expansion, and in an area with the least impact to trees on the property stanley flask ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Signs are posted to notify Fairy Vista Trail users of any potential trail closures鈥?Trail closures are meant to be restricted to weekdays during construction Hipx An Easter egg hunt for film buffs
National Corvette Museum plans to demolish Country Hearth Inn after fire department trainingSeptember 29, 2021 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBowling Green, KY, September 29, 2021 聽The National Corvette Museum Foundation acquirement of the structure at 395 Corvette Drive, formerly known as the Country Hearth Inn, allows the National Corvette Museum to create a more beautiful campus. There are no immediate plans to develop the property.The demolition of the structure adds to t stanley website he beautification of stanley cup the National Corvette Museum campus and also allows us to support our community by providing a training space for our local fire department and ensuring the proper recycling of the building materials to help protect our environment. The Museum is proud to be collaborating on this project with the Bowling Green Fire Department, International Center, and Scott and Ritter, said Sharon A. Brawner, President and CEO of the National Corvette Museum.Before demolition of the existing structure, the Bowling Green Fire Department will use the vacant building for varying forms of training in multi-level structures. Training will begin on Wednesday, September 29th, and continue over the next several days. There is no set start time for training to begin each day as it is up to the Shift Commander.The Bowling Green Fire Department is grateful for the opportunity to us stanley us e the acquired structure, Country Hearth Inn
HUNTSVILLE 鈥?Construction notices have greeted Fairy Vista Trail trekkers near the Golden Pheasant Waste-Water Treatment Plant off Highway 60 in Huntsville this summer.District of Muskoka staffers confirmed the construction relates to a solar generation installation underway at the district-operated plant.JUST THE FACTS: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The solar installation, awarded to AMP Solar Group in 2018, will help offset the plants energy consumption鈥?The plant consumed 971,916 kilowatt hours of electricity and 152,004 cubic stanley cup meters of natural gas in 2018 ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The system aims to generate electricity from a renewable source equal to roughly five per cent of the districts annual electricity, and offset roughly 80 tonnes of stanley termosar carbon dioxide emissions annually鈥?Estimates suggest the system will also net nearly $2 million in revenue over 25 years ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?The installation will sit on three acres of surplus land not needed for future plant expansion, and in an area with the least impact to trees on the property stanley flask ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 鈥?Signs are posted to notify Fairy Vista Trail users of any potential trail closures鈥?Trail closures are meant to be restricted to weekdays during construction Hipx An Easter egg hunt for film buffs
National Corvette Museum plans to demolish Country Hearth Inn after fire department trainingSeptember 29, 2021 WNKY Staff, Share This StoryFacebookTwitteremailPrintLinkedinRedditBowling Green, KY, September 29, 2021 聽The National Corvette Museum Foundation acquirement of the structure at 395 Corvette Drive, formerly known as the Country Hearth Inn, allows the National Corvette Museum to create a more beautiful campus. There are no immediate plans to develop the property.The demolition of the structure adds to t stanley website he beautification of stanley cup the National Corvette Museum campus and also allows us to support our community by providing a training space for our local fire department and ensuring the proper recycling of the building materials to help protect our environment. The Museum is proud to be collaborating on this project with the Bowling Green Fire Department, International Center, and Scott and Ritter, said Sharon A. Brawner, President and CEO of the National Corvette Museum.Before demolition of the existing structure, the Bowling Green Fire Department will use the vacant building for varying forms of training in multi-level structures. Training will begin on Wednesday, September 29th, and continue over the next several days. There is no set start time for training to begin each day as it is up to the Shift Commander.The Bowling Green Fire Department is grateful for the opportunity to us stanley us e the acquired structure, Country Hearth Inn