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2. Thatâs the number of state team titles the Red Wing trap team won. First came the 6A state championship. Then came the big one: Minnesota Clay Target Shooting.
Nicky Larson (right) with her daughter, Molly. Photo courtesy of Nicky Larson
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Quote to know I was oblivious. I thought a stroke could never happen to me.â Red Wing High School teacher Nicky Larson, talking about having a stroke at age 30 in the hallway.
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Rob Tate, a fifth-generation family farmer from Cannon Falls, testified the U.S. House Agriculture General Farm Commodities & Risk Management Subcommittee on June 23 about the importance of the farm safety net for producers dealing with extreme market volatility.Â
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The Broxted project in Suffolk, UK, owned by Cubico Sustainable Investments and GLIL Infrastructure. Image: Cubico.
Over 500MW of new UK solar PV and onshore wind is to be developed by a joint venture between Cubico Sustainable Investments and Peel NRE.
The duo are to originate, develop and operate the portfolio of projects over the next 5-10 years, made up of a combination of grid scale and private wire developments, providing renewable electricity to the grid or directly to end-users to help decarbonise energy intensive businesses.
Peel NRE – which is part of regeneration business Peel L&P – was launched in January this year. It is to lead on identifying sites and early-stage development activities across the UK, using its own estate where appropriate.
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A Burgh Castle farm and fishery is bidding to join the Wigwam Holidays franchise which operates glamping pods like these at some 80 countryside locations across the UK Picture: Wigwam Holidays www.wigwamholidays,com
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A bid for 12 lakeside cabins between two Norfolk parishes has been approved by councillors, despite villagers feeling overloaded and overpowered by the tourist industry.
An application to build 11 standard entry wigwams and one disabled-access wigwam at Oak Park Farm and its fishery in Burgh Castle was discussed at Great Yarmouth Borough Council s Development Control Committee meeting on Wednesday.
Planning officer Rob Tate revealed that businesses and locals were split evenly over the bid - with 12 villagers decrying the plans and 12 business owners in full favour.