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Cracked concrete over Greenline under I-240 causing concerns

Cracked concrete over the Greenline under I-240. (Source: Adrianne Cranford) By WMC Action News 5 Staff | May 15, 2021 at 5:36 PM CDT - Updated May 15 at 5:36 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A crack found over Greenline under I-240 near the Wolf River is causing concerns for many Mid-Southerners. A viewer sent WMC Action News 5 photos of visible cracks on both sides of the overpass.     TDOT officials say they’re aware of the crack and have checked it out.     According to TDOT, a joint exists when concrete is poured at different times. The cracks are two separate pieces related to the concrete but they both are “independent structures holding up their parts of the bridge” and that the “integrity of the bridge is not bothered by this.”    

Steven Smith Awarded Tennessee Historical Commission Special Commendation For His Books

Steven Smith Awarded Tennessee Historical Commission Special Commendation For His Books Thursday, May 13, 2021 The Tennessee Historical Commission has announced winners of this year’s annual Certificate of Merit competition. These awards are presented each May during National Preservation Month. The Commissioners’ Special Commendation category went to Steven Smith in Soddy Daisy, for authoring four books. Since 1975, THC’s Certificate of Merit Program has recognized exemplary work by individuals, groups, organizations, corporations, or governmental entities to further promote historic preservation or the study of history in Tennessee. Nominations are solicited from the public in December of the preceding year and judged by category.

Wisconsin Outdoor News Cuffs & Collars – May 14, 2021

Outdoornews May 13, 2021 Ashland Team / March Wardens Amie Egstad, of Bayfield, had received a report of a tribal member harassing/killing a seagull on Lake Superior. The information was turned over to a tribal warden who interviewed the person and enforcement action was taken. Wardens Matthew Koshollek, of Drummond, and Phil Brown, of Iron River, took enforcement action against a crossbow hunter after he admitted to shooting a large 11-point buck in September 2020 and then tagging the deer with the license of a relative. The hunter then shot another buck with his crossbow in November 2020. Wardens Koshollek and Brown took enforcement action against a North Dakota resident after she admitted to shooting a buck without having a license during the 2020 archery season in Bayfield County. The hunter admitted to North Dakota wardens she shot the buck with a crossbow and then bought her license the next day. The hunter was also found to have shot a buck in Wisconsin in 2018 and never

Emerald Ash Borer found in Langlade County

By Chris Conley May 10, 2021 | 4:01 AM PARRISH, WI (WSAU-WXPR) – Emerald Ash Borer or EAB is a non-native invasive species that can destroy ash trees… and it’s been found in Langlade County. It’s already been found in pockets of Price, Oneida, and Florence Counties. Now it’s been found in three areas of Langlade County in the towns of Ainsworth, Parrish, and Wolf River. The bright metallic- green beetle has been discovered all across southern Wisconsin and has been making its way north. “At all of these sites we had multiple trees that were infested. They were infested down to about eye level and woodpeckers were coming in and starting to strip the bark off the trees to be able to get at the tasty larvae underneath the bark. That tells me that the population has been there just a little while to be able to build up to a large enough population that the woodpeckers are interested in it,” Linda Williams, DNR Forest Health Specialist, told WXPR radio.

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