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Montana Center for Horsemanship, UM Western to host horse-centered conference
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Montana Center for Horsemanship Announces Annual Conferrence & Film Festival – 9/7-9 – Dillon, Montana – MATR
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STEAMBOAT SPRINGS A 2020-21 ski season at Steamboat Resort was never a guarantee.
After the 2019-20 season was cut short in March 2020, the community quickly began to wonder how long COVID-19 restrictions would last and if people would be allowed to return to the mountain. Local leaders and health officials held meetings with Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. and continually asked what everyone was thinking: Could a new season happen, how could it happen safely and what would have to change?
The answer largely rested in the ability of local officials, the resort and the community to work together in slowing the spread.
High-speed rail through CT could finally happen
Tom Condon, By Tom CondonThe CT MirrorThe CT Mirror
Feb. 8, 2021
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North Atlantic Rail, a privately planned high-speed rail project, would transform New England transportation. The $100 billion-plus project is vying for federal infrastructure dollars and was planned at the University of Pennsylvania with Connecticut officials.North Atlantic RailShow MoreShow Less
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Caltrain Station at King Street and 4th Street on July 9 in San Francisco, Calif. California has rolled out its vision for high-speed trains between San Jose and San Francisco, plotting a 30 or so minute ride on what would be one of the busiest stretches of the state’s proposed 520-mile rail system. The California High Speed Rail Authority is calling for 220-mph trains, coming from the Central Valley, to merge onto the Caltrain commuter line for a 49-mile jaunt up the Peninsula.Santiago Mejia / The San Francisco ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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