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Subscriber only The Sunshine Coast will come together on the weekend to honour the men and women who put their lives on the line as Anzac Day services are held across the region. Last year residents commemorated Anzac Day like never before as virus restrictions forced the cancellation of several marches and services. Some events will not go ahead on Sunday due to the recent outbreak in Brisbane as there was too little time to make suitable preparations under the previous guidelines. The Daily has listed all the services that are proceeding as normal, including business closures on Sunday and the public holiday on Monday below.
Illinois American Water replacing thousands of feet of water main in Farmington
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FARMINGTON Illinois American Water is investing approximately $635,000 to replace over 3,000 feet of water main in the City of Farmington. This investment supports reliable service to homes, businesses and fire hydrants. The work will begin this month in the following areas:
North and South Cedar Street
West Cottonwood Street, between South Cedar Street and South Mill Street
South Mill Street
West Court Street, between Oak Street and Elmwood Road Pleasant Street
Eric Larson, senior manager of operations, explained the company works to replace water mains annually to keep up with aging infrastructure. He referenced the latest results from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Report Card for America’s Infrastructure, which supports increased investment in the nation’s drinking water and wastewater infrastructure. Issued every four years since 2001, this year ASCE gave the
04/19/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/19/2021 14:49
Illinois American Water Replacing over 3,000 Feet of Water Main in Cit.
Farmington, Ill. (April 19, 2021) - Illinois American Water is investing approximately $635,000 to replace over 3,000 feet of water main in the City of Farmington. This investment supports reliable service to homes, businesses and fire hydrants.
The work will begin this month in the following areas:
North and South Cedar Street
West Cottonwood Street, between South Cedar Street and South Mill Street
South Mill Street
Pleasant Street
Eric Larson, senior manager of operations, explained the company works to replace water mains annually to keep up with aging infrastructure. He referenced the latest results from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) Report Card for America s Infrastructure, which supports increased investment in our nation s drinking water and wastewater infrastructure.
Starting the car in the bitter cold is possible thanks to a local invention
Andrew Freeman was born in 1909 and grew up in Upham, N.D. He graduated from UND with a major in electrical engineering. He was known as a visionary as he guided Minnkota Power Co. for 40 years. He also was an amateur radio operator Written By: Marilyn Hagerty | ×
You could drain the oil out of your car every night. Then put it back in the morning.
Or you could put live coals under the car to keep it warm.
Around 1940, a man who was living on Cottonwood Street figured out a better way. And as the years rolled along, Andrew Freeman led the way in making sure cars would start with the Freeman Headbolt Heater.
Midland County crime log - Feb. 13, 2021
Feb. 13, 2021
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FILE The Midland Law Enforcement Center building located at 2727 Rodd St.
The following list includes recent reports from the Midland County Sheriff’s Office and the Midland Police Department. Compiled by reporter Mitchell Kukulka.
Thursday, Feb. 11
10:29 p.m. Deputies responded to a car-deer crash in Larkin Township.
10:25 p.m. Deputies were dispatched to a Larkin Township residence in reference to a 43-year-old woman believing someone had entered her house while she was gone. Deputies checked the residence and nobody was found inside.
10:09 p.m. Deputies responded to a car-deer crash in Homer Township.