Editor:
COVID has caused some concerns. I realize people can believe what they want. Some choose not to wear a mask or recieve the COVID vaccine, their choice. Some are angry about the whole matter and are waiting for people to say something to them, so they can jump all over them. It is your right to believe the way you want to, most of them believe God will save them. If believe God gave us common sense, common sense to me is wear a mask and get the COVID vaccine.
On another subject, I contacted the City Police and the Sheriff Office about a property overrun with junk and garbage. Apparently both the Sheriff and the Policeâs hands are tied when it comes to dealing with this mess. They cannot force the owner to clean up his mess. I canât think of a reason not to make the owner clean up mess. This garbage pit can cause disease and a influx of rats and mice.
Carolyn Hansen: Strength training vital to boost immune system
14 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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Strength training 2-3 total hours each week provides you with a strong immune system and ultimately extended health and longevity. Photo / Getty Images
Strength training 2-3 total hours each week provides you with a strong immune system and ultimately extended health and longevity. Photo / Getty Images
Carolyn Hansen is co-owner of Anytime Fitness.
Good health is way more than battling the scale – you need good quality muscle mass. It s in our genetic blueprint – our bodies cannot stay healthy without consistent vigorous exercise and that means strong
The co-located battery at JLEN s Yorkshire Hydropower Limited asset in North Yorkshire. Image: JLEN.
JLEN is to fund battery storage and biogas investments with the proceeds of a new oversubscribed £56.9 million placement.
This funding is also to pay down amounts outstanding under the company’s revolving credit facility in order to create more funding headroom to meet existing commitments.
As it stands, JLEN has made four investments into battery storage to date, with two of these being co-located batteries it owns as part of its run-of-river hydro portfolio. The third, the 50MW West Gourdie project, it acquired in March 2021, with plans to invest up to £12.2 million over the following 12-15 months.
Gore Street s Drumkee battery, which has been operational since March. Image: Gore Street Energy Storage Fund.
Gore Street Energy Storage Fund has acquired an 80MW energy storage project from RES, having also entered into exclusivity with the renewable energy company for over 300MW of assets.
The 80MW project – located in Milton Keynes – is construction ready, with all land rights, grid connections and planning consents having already been secured.
Gore Street is expecting the total capex of the project to be c.£30 million spread over the next 12 – 15 months, with the asset scheduled to become operational in Q1 2023, although the company is exploring timeline optimisation to potentially bring this forward.
County fairs announce 2021 dates - but await word on how to reopen
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Children ride a roller coaster at the Washington County Fair on Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in Greenwich, N.Y. The Washington County Fair said May 13, 2021 that it will reopen for the season after the pandemic. But said the state still needs to tell them how to operate. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
Eleven-year-old Samantha Neigh shares some of her mixed slushy drink with her sister Abigail Neigh during the Washington County Fair in Greenwich, NY Wednesday Aug. 22, 2012. The Washington County Fair said May 13, 2021 that it will reopen for the season after the pandemic. But said the state still needs to tell them how to operate. (Michael P. Farrell/Times Union)Michael P. FarrellShow MoreShow Less