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At their May 4 regular meeting, the Grand County Commission approved the hire of a consultant to continue advising and training the county on noise ordinance and enforcement issues, voted to be an anchor community in a statewide renewable energy program, and discussed how to handle expansions and remodels for overnight accommodations businesses.
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Les Blomberg of the nonprofit Noise Pollution Clearinghouse has been helping both Moab City and Grand County rework their noise ordinances in an attempt to address the traffic noise that has been the subject of many residentsâ complaints, letters, petitions and debates at the local and state levels. County Attorney Christina Sloan said that Blomberg, if hired, could continue to assist the county in helping to train law enforcement officers in noise enforcement techniques and also help facilitate a voluntary noise testing event that the county is holding on May 29.
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As South Dakota seniors eagerly anticipate graduation 2021, some took time to reflect and share with South Dakota Public Broadcasting how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted their last year of high school. Today we hear from a Rapid City Stevens High School Senior. My name is Abby Scott and I’m a senior at Stevens High School in Rapid City South Dakota. I started in 6th grade and actually went to Sturgis Middle School in 7th grade and didn’t’ have the best band experience just because they didn’t place as big an emphasis on the arts there. So, I was really hesitant to do it my 8th grade year, but my mom said, “just try it one more year and if you don’t like it, then that’s OK and you can not play,” so then I joined it 8th grade year, and yeah, there’s no way I could quit band. I really like it.
Dairy Awards Winners Field Day near Pahiatua
21 Apr, 2021 05:30 PM
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Summer-safe paddocks on the Arbuthbott s property
Bush Telegraph
By: Steve Carle
New Zealand Dairy Industry Awards Wairarapa/Hawke s Bay Winners Field Day was held on the property of Andrew and Monica Arbuthnott, near Pahiatua on April 14.
Winners present were Share Farmers Manoj Kumar and Sumit Kamboj, Dairy Manager Leon McDonald and Dairy Trainee Tony Craig, who faced a question and answer session by Abby Scott from Dairy NZ to start the day.
A convoy of utes did a tour of the farm to inspect cows in the paddocks and the feed system.
ROCK SPRINGS Despite the COVID-19 pandemic and all the regulations that have gone with it, the Legacy Gymnastics Team has had a good competitive season thus far. They have all been working hard at learning new skills, learning new routines and improving their abilities overall.
The team this year consists of 19 girls ages 8 to 14. There are four level threes, ten level fours, two level fives, two level sixes and one level eight. Two of the girls competed at a lower level for their first one or two meets of the season, then gained their mobility score and moved up one level.