BOZEMAN, Mont. - Montana Shakespeare in the Parks (MSIP), an outreach program of the Montana State Universityâs College of Arts & Architecture, announced in a release the upcoming Shakespeare in the Parks season will feature productions of A Midsummers Nightâs Dream and Cymbeline. MSIP
âAfter enduring a year of uncertainty, we are so thrilled to be looking toward our 2021 season where weâll be able to once again engage our amazing communities with live, free professional theatre. Our greatest passion at MSIP is the opportunity that weâve had for 49 years to bring families and neighbors together to share a picnic and enjoy the splendor of Shakespeareâs world, a world that is so relevant to our own, Kevin Asselin, Executive Artistic Director, said.
Mineral-county
Montana
United-states
Malta
Seeley-lake
Veterans-memorial-park
Pioneer-park
Cut-bank
Big-timber
Heritage-park
Choteau
Washington-park
Supervisors delay a decision on how and where surplus water can be sold
The Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 on Tuesday to approve an extension of the county’s state water contract for 50 years, saying it would ultimately save ratepayers money.
“The ability to stretch costs over time is a real benefit,” said Supervisor Gregg Hart, who represents the Goleta Valley and western Santa Barbara.
Eight water agencies in Santa Barbara County, from the Carpinteria Valley to the City of Santa Maria, presently import water through the California Aqueduct. By 2035, their ratepayers will have paid off the $575 million construction debt for the pipeline that county voters approved in 1991, on the heels of a six-year drought; it extends from the aqueduct in Kern County to Lake Cachuma.
Lompoc
California
United-states
San-joaquin-river
Lake-cachuma
Nipomo
Kern-county
Santa-barbara-county
Sacramento
Montecito
Isla-vista
Carpinteria
the nuclear regulatory commission discovered the error in an inspection two years ago, and the plant has been upgraded since under the not so old old protection. the system calculated that the pumping plant had a 97.5% chance of react protecting the reacting core from a catastrophic flood, which is almost good enough. the fort calhoun nuclear power plant is now two feet below the level of the missouri river where the plant is required to shut down. the river is at about 1,006 feet above sea level. the water got above 1,014 feet. they say it would knock out the backup genlateors and at some point it would come over the specific berm that protects the casks of spent nuclear fuel. again, don t worry. the plant operators tell the omaha paper that these 88 ton casks, these radioactive bohemoths are anchored. they won t float away. at least there s that. for now everything is fine, if
Fort-calhoun-plant
Strafk
Protection
System
Pumping-plant
Nuclear-regulatory-commission
Terror
Two
97-5
Fort-calhoun-nuclear-power-plant
Feet
Chance
vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.