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This Man Went From Homeless To Owning A $1 Million Bugatti

James Neese, known as TheStradman, has become a household name in the automotive world, amassing an enviable collection of supercars. Yet, few are aware of…

This Man Went From Homeless To Owning A $1 Million Bugatti

James Neese, known as TheStradman, has become a household name in the automotive world, amassing an enviable collection of supercars. Yet, few are aware of his inspiring journey from homelessness to owning a fleet of exotic vehicles, including a $1 million Bugatti Veyron. Graham Stephan interviewed TheStradman in a YouTube video titled "Meet The Homeless Man Who Bought A Bugatti" in which tells his real-life rags-to-riches story. In 2012, Neese launched his YouTube channel while employed at a Pa

JoCo planners rebuff county commission s urging to make solar farm rules less restrictive

Daily Driving a NASCAR, Impractical or Nerve Wrecking?

If you are a true die-hard car enthusiast, you’ve probably dreamt or entertained the thought of driving a NASCAR - who wouldn’t? It is the most popular type of racing car in the U.S, but would it make for a pleasant experience as a daily driver? James Neese, also popularly known as TheStradman finds out.

Kansas Lags In Solar Energy, But Sprawling Johnson County Solar Farm Could Help Change That | KCUR 89 3 - NPR in Kansas City Local news, entertainment and podcasts

Kansas was 45th in the country in solar energy last year, with only 0.2% of its energy coming from solar. A massive solar farm stretching from west of Gardner possibly into Douglas County will, if it comes to fruition, become the biggest in Kansas, a state that has lagged behind in solar energy development. Billy Wilkins, project director for the West Gardner Solar Project, said Tuesday that his company, NextEra Energy, has already gotten signatures from landowners for 2,000 acres of the proposed 3,500-acre, $320 million project. The ground-mounted solar array would not necessarily run contiguously, however. Wilkins said the project would provide setbacks and would likely exclude land that is used for recreation or environmental purposes.

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