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NATCHITOCHES – Northwestern State University Theatre and Dance will present the annual Senior Dance Concert on Saturday, May 1 at 7 p.m. in the A.A. Fredericks Auditorium. The show is titled “Fundamentals.”
Attendance is limited to 160. For ticket information or to make reservations, call (318) 357-4483. A livestream will be available at capa.nsula.edu/livestream.
The advisor for the class is Kirstin Riehl. Stage Manager for the show is Caitlin Foster.
“Fundamentals” will feature original works choreographed by graduating seniors Emily Ricalde of New Orleans, Ashley Henry of Slidell, Tara Lane of Little Rock, Arkansas, Alexz Hattier of Slidell, Alphone Shine of DeRidder, Maci Burt of Mandeville and Vilma Castro of San Pedro Sula, Honduras,
WOONSOCKET – Green Development, the renewable energy company known for its solar and wind projects around Rhode Island, has pitched a plan to build three wind turbines within the city of Woonsocket.
Two of the wind turbines would be located on land owned by the city near Highland Corporate Park off Park East Drive. A third turbine would be located on a city-owned parcel near the end of Lydia Avenue off Manville Road.
The company responded to a 2018 request by the city for renewable energy proposals to help offset energy costs at city-owned properties. At the time, company representatives proposed building solar panels on six city-owned parcels, four of which were selected as viable by the Renewable Energy Subcommittee.
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