Nova Scotia NDP renews call for lakes commission; Three blue-green algae blooms already this year – haligonia ca haligonia.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from haligonia.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Mint Hill Residents, As the end of 2021 draws near, it is a perfect time to reflect on the year. This year, we stood by each other through the loss […]
Engineering team studying long-term effects of Hideaway Hills gypsum mine
News StaffMay 25, 2021News
coutesy/file photosinkhole in the Hideaway Hills subdivision in Black Hawk.
RAPID CITY, S.D. – A Montana Tech professor and his team hired by a law firm representing residents of the Hideaway Hills subdivision gave an update Sunday on his findings.
More than a dozen homes in the subdivision sit empty, more than a year after a sinkhole appeared, exposing an old abandoned gypsum mine underneath.
The Montana Tech team reports their findings have led them to believe the initial sinkhole opened up due to surface water infiltrating the ground and seeping into the roof of the mine that dissolved the gypsum.
Share this:
Mint Hill Residents,
I had the opportunity to speak at the Mint Hill Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, and I wanted to share some of my remarks.
My platform, as Mayor has always been open communication and transparency. Over the past year, I have provided weekly updates on our website and social media. My door is always open, I host regular office hours, and am available via phone or email.
We have introduced a website that is more user-friendly. We continue to leverage social media and our Board meetings have been virtual since March 2020.
There is a lot of development activity going on in town. Work continues to progress on the Chick-Fil-A which is scheduled to open later this fall. The land on the corner of Fairview and Bain School Road is being cleared for an O’Reilly Auto Parts store. A small business park is being built on Blair Road. Talks continue with a developer for a possible distribution facility at the Clear Creek railroad site as well as a food distributi