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Northerly winds cause dust storms in SA, roads closed after four-car crash

Northerly winds cause dust storms in SA, roads closed after three-car crash Posted 3 updated 2 Harry Butler Road, between Yorketown and Minlaton, on the state s Yorke Peninsula. ( Print text only Cancel Key points: Authorities have closed roads in the Mid North, following a three-car crash in Balaklava A grass fire on KI has now been contained, but ferry services to the island have stopped due to wild weather Two men have been taken to hospital following a three-car crash in Balaklava in the state s Mid North, while ferries to Kangaroo Island have been cancelled due to wild weather. Just before midday, SA Police closed Balaklava Road, about 96 kilometres north of Adelaide, where emergency services have attended the multi-car crash.

Northerly winds causing dust storms in SA, grass fire contained on Kangaroo Island

Northerly winds causing dust storms in SA, grass fire contained on Kangaroo Island
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Franklin OK s another solar project - The Ellsworth AmericanThe Ellsworth American

Franklin OK’s another solar project FRANKLIN — The Planning Board last Thursday unanimously approved a plan for a 12.24-acre commercial solar generation facility on Hog Bay Road. This is the fourth approved solar project in the town. Its approval comes on the heels of the Dec. 10 approval of a solar project proposed by Consolidated Edison Development Inc. that will have sites on the Hog Bay Road and Cards Crossing. The project reviewed last week, a 2-megawatt farm to be built on land owned by Maine Coast Sea Vegetables Inc., was presented by Borrego Solar Systems Inc. on behalf of Hog Bay Solar, 1, LLC.

Franklin Planning Board OKs solar project - The Ellsworth American

Franklin Planning Board OKs solar project FRANKLIN The Planning Board last Thursday unanimously approved two plans for solar energy generation facilities and accepted as complete an application for a third farm. The approved plans for sites on Hog Bay Road and Cards Crossing were presented by Dale Knapp of Boyle Associates on behalf of applicant Con Edison Clean Energy Business (Con Ed). Approval is pending two conditions required by the board. The meeting was held in person and via Zoom. A third application for a solar farm presented by Hog Bay Solar 1, LLC, care of Borrego Solar Systems Inc., was unanimously voted as complete by the board, with a public hearing tentatively scheduled for Jan. 7.

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