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Some year soon, ardent cruisers Tim and Cindy McKee hope to actually take their dream trip down the Danube River. The Eganville couple were supposed to have gone in March 2020, but the trip was cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The river cruise was rescheduled for July 2020, cancelled, booked for May 2021, cancelled, and is now rebooked again for May 2022.
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A transatlantic cruise the McKees booked from Capetown, South Africa, to Rio de Janeiro for December 2020 was also scrubbed and rescheduled for December 2021.
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MANSFIELD - If you re interested in manufacturing, you soon will be able to come and see hundreds of products made in north central Ohio including appliances, tires, pumps, Klondike bars, cigars and pieces made for streetcars.
The North Central Ohio Industrial Museum will officially open to the public this summer inside the lower east diagonal wing of the historic Ohio State Reformatory, showcasing the history of manufacturing in Mansfield and surrounding areas.
Jerry Miller of Ontario, who has been spearheading the effort for seven years, this past week opened the museum to invited guests including dignitaries, financial sponsors and donors of artifacts. Miller said a lot of the historical items were stored in the early 1990s at the Bissman Building and now have a permanent home.
5 best things our food writers ate in the Twin Cities this week
5 best things our food writers ate in the Twin Cities this week Taste editor Nicole Hvidsten and restaurant critic Rick Nelson highlight the favorites of their weekly dining experiences. April 23, 2021 9:57am Text size Copy shortlink:
Let s be honest: quiche can be snooze.
Not this one, and not just because it has such an appealing back story. Food Building owner Kieran Folliard approached Minnesota superchef Tim McKee (of La Belle Vie and Octo Fishbar fame) with a proposal. Tim has always been a terrific fan of what we do at the building, and I asked him if he would ever do us the favor of creating recipes that would utilize products made in the building, he said, referring to the artisanal output at Red Table Meat Co., Baker s Field Flour & Bread and Alemar Cheese Co. Tim said, I have a better idea.
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Connecticut Greens warn HR 1 is poison pill for democracy
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Linking Needed Voting Reforms to Attacks on Third Parties, Independents
HARTFORD CT – An otherwise progressive proposal that would enhance voting rights for many Americans is being used in a stealth attack by the Democratic Party to suppress third parties and to entrench the power of rich people in choosing who Americans can vote for. The Green Party of Connecticut supports many of the important reforms in HR 1, the so-called “For the People Act,” but calls on Democrats to amend the bill to truly do what it says – protect democracy.