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T&A readers share more dog photos | Bradford Telegraph and Argus
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Awkwafina Pays $3 5 Million for New House in Bel-Air

Awkwafina Pays $3 5 Million for New House in Bel-Air
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$104,000 awarded to local project working to reduce methane emissions

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency has awarded more than $104,000 to a project slated to reduce local methane emissions. The project, Expanding Organic Waste Collection, Processing and Availability in Rice County, is considered the brainchild of former Northfield High School students and earned the $104,125 Minnesota Pollution Control Agency organic recycling grant to go toward the total project cost of $130,156. The project is expected to double the volume of the collected compostable material from households in Northfield to 1,100 cubic yards of food waste collected and diverted from the landfill each year by doubling the number of subscribers for Northfield Curbside Compost Worker Co-Op. The organization is expected to build a processing site in Goodhue County to take in and compost 1,600 cubic yards of waste material into a finished product. The product will be given and sold to customers including gardeners, farmers, landscapers and for road construction projects. The gran

County medical officials: Take action or face the consequences

If you re able to go above and beyond to help us during this important time, please consider making an additional financial contribution. Click here to contribute. The Pima County medical community locked arms Friday and delivered one message: Stay home as much as possible, wear masks and avoid social gatherings because of substantial countywide spread of COVID-19. The message was delivered in a letter signed by 26 healthcare and emergency services providers that included Kate Schneider, Chief Administrative Officer for Northwest Medical Center Sahuarita, and Rural Metro Fire Chief Karl Isselhard. The letter said the healthcare system “is experiencing heavy stress and is near the breaking point. If our community does not take immediate action to slow or stop the spread of COVID-19 in Pima County, the results for the healthcare delivery system could be catastrophic.”

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