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NorthPoint plans $200M industrial development in Cottage Grove

NorthPoint plans $200M industrial development in Cottage Grove
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Funding for Colo art industry, microchip shortage hits Apple

KCSU FM Description: This episode from April 4 includes information on the unauthorized Undie Run, Loveland police Lawsuit, migrant boat crash, microchip shortage and more. More information: Kota Babcock explains how Colorado State University responded to the unauthorized campus Undie Run, and Ivy Winfrey updates listeners on the excessive use of force lawsuit against the City of Loveland Police Department. After that, Jonathan Gillham gives updates on CSU’s athletics, and then Babcock speaks to Christine Costello from the Colorado Office of Economic Development & and International Trade about the American Rescue Plan’s support for artistic industries in Colorado. Then, Jacob Selbe tells listeners about a boat accident involving migrants, and Anton Schindler explains the history of ballpark food. Babcock gives some updates on the microchip shortage and on Facebook’s oversight board’s decision on whether or not former President Donald Trump is allowed on the platform.

Limerick Voice newspaper showcases young talent in a year like no other for Irish media

Limerick Voice newspaper showcases young talent in a year like no other for Irish media Reporter: );   ); THE 13th edition of the annual Limerick Voice newspaper has once again showcased the talent pool of young journalists this country possesses. The publication, produced by Journalism Students at the University of Limerick, which has won a number of National Student Media Awards including Newspaper of the Year, is distributed with this week’s edition of the Limerick Leader newspaper. The multi-media news project involving 25 final year Journalism and New Media Students and the Master class in UL had its most successful year to date despite students working remotely.

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