An original poster promoting a 1953 Hank Williams concert in Canton sold for a record $150,000 at an auction Saturday.
The piece is one of the most coveted among collectors, because Williams never made it to the pair of New Year s Day shows at Canton Memorial Auditorium he died of a heart attack while en route. Only three posters for the Canton performance are known to exist.
The one sold in Saturday s online Heritage Auctions event originally was discovered in a Canton area barn, decades after Williams death, but had traded hands since. The cardboard poster was restored and reinforced, but still maintains traces of a crease in the middle from when it was folded.
Hank Williams’ Canton show poster sells for $150,000
By Tim Botos - The Repository, Canton, Ohio
One of three original Hank Williams Canton concert posters known to exist was auctioned Saturday for $150,000. Williams died on the way to the concert in Canton. He was 29 years old.
An original poster promoting a 1953 Hank Williams concert in Canton sold for a record $150,000 at an auction Saturday.
The piece is one of the most coveted among collectors because Williams never made it to the pair of New Year’s Day shows at Canton Memorial Auditorium he died of a heart attack while en route. Only three posters for the Canton performance are known to exist.
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Jordan Cove pipeline project faces big setback on key state permit
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) upheld Oregon environmental officials in denying a key water permit for the Jordan Cove LNG project.
Posted: Jan 19, 2021 3:49 PM
Updated: Jan 19, 2021 3:52 PM
Posted By: KDRV Staff
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WASHINGTON, D.C. Despite receiving conditional approval from federal regulators early last year, the Jordan Cove LNG project hit another snag on Tuesday stemming from key Oregon environmental permits.
The proposed Jordan Cove LNG project would see a pipeline constructed from the town of Malin in Klamath County to an export terminal in Coos Bay.
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Originally published on January 20, 2021 6:46 am
For well over a decade, successive owners have tried to build a 229 mile-long natural gas pipeline and coastal shipping facility in southwest Oregon.
Pembina, the Calgary-based energy company behind the current iteration of the Jordan Cove project, got overall approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission last year. But the state has withheld several key permissions, saying the company couldn’t show the project would meet water quality and other environmental standards.
In May, 2019, the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality denied the Jordan Cove project a permit under the Clean Water Act. Last year, Jordan Cove asked federal energy regulators to rule that the state lacked the authority to do that.