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PLATTSBURGH, N.Y., July 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Â Bryan Schmitt talked all week about special little things that were happening to help him maintain the lead at the Guaranteed Rate Bassmaster Elite at Lake Champlain.
But the most special one happened just 15 minutes before Sunday s final weigh-in, as Schmitt landed a 3 1/2-pound smallmouth that gave him a 12-ounce upgrade and allowed him to secure his first Elite Series win with a four-day total of 78 pounds, 5 ounces.
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Call it luck. Call it fate. But the win seemed meant to be for the second-year Elite Series pro from Deale, Md. I pulled up to a buoy cable this afternoon right before time to come in and saw two fish on my (Garmin) LiveScope, Schmitt said. I threw that drop shot in there, felt the bite and didn t really think it was a bass. But it turns out it was a bass â and without that fish I don t win.
Butterfield-Odin School Board again rejects the Bright Schools project
Arely Anaya
For a second time, the Butterfield-Odin School Board rejected a new lighting proposal. According to Noble Conservation Solutions, the Bright Schools Project foresaw around $125,000 of positive cash flow after the first ten years.
The proposal included replacing 518 fixtures with new LED lighting. While the school currently uses 195,000 kilowatts annually through lights alone, the plan expected the LED lighting to use around 52,000 kilowatts, around 70% in energy saving.
Nobel Conservations Solutions priced the project at $174,360 with a 10-year purchase agreement. The annual payment would’ve been $17,436, around 40% less than what Butterfield-Odin currently pays a year. A $48,161.75 rebate from Xcel Energy totaled the project cost at $126,000 for the school.