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Trucking adjusts to avoid delays at I-55 detour from Memphis bridge

View Comments A crack in the six-lane Interstate 40 bridge over the Mississippi River is forcing traffic onto the four-lane I-55 bridge, causing modest delays for some travelers and truckers.  But what happens if a wreck shutters the I-55 bridge, too? That s the question Mark Cooper, co-owner and general manager of Memphis-based trucking company Cooper Freight, said has kept him up at night this week:  My biggest concern is that if there s an accident on the old bridge, you ve got everything shut down at that point. I don t see how they d get emergency vehicles over. Cooper added: That would be the crisis that could happen at any moment.

Next Swindon Town manager candidates - an old face or fresh ideas?

OPINION Mark Cooper is likely to be one name who is linked with the Town job Photo: Dave Evans ADVER Sport reporter Jonny Leighfield looks at three of the potential candidates to become Swindon Town’s next manager. After the news broke this week that Liverpool legend Robbie Fowler is in talks with Town about becoming the new boss, it got me thinking about who else might be on the list of names. I should point out, the following out-of-work managers that I’m about to bring up are simply people who I think could be linked and not necessarily my preference for the role. I have no inside information - do not Tweet me!

Letters: Small modular reactors are a nuclear lemon

Premier Scott Moe, don’t buy a nuclear lemon. Aggressive marketing tactics by small modular reactor (SMR) startup companies are reminiscent of Ponzi or multi-level marketing (MLM) schemes a sense of urgency, zealous enthusiasm, wishful thinking trumping market forces, and (lemon) pie-in-the-sky promises of fabulous wealth … but only if we first sink billions of our own dollars into it. Worse, unlike other MLM enterprises, there is no actual proven product here. Speculative SMR designs are “paper reactors,” existing only as drawings or as slick computer graphics. SMR startups are American, not Canadian. Their enriched uranium or plutonium fuel would come from the U.S., not Saskatchewan.

Didn t Realize They Were Hanging with Mr Cooper : Reporter Doesn t Recognize Actor Mark Curry While Interviewing Him, Social Media Reacts

‘Didn’t Realize They Were Hanging with Mr. Cooper’: Reporter Doesn’t Recognize Actor Mark Curry While Interviewing Him, Social Media Reacts Actor  made headlines on May 10 after a KTLA 5 reporter named Lauren Lyster failed to recognize the “Hangin’ with Mr. Cooper” star when she interviewed him alongside an unidentified driver and an Auto Club of Southern California spokesperson about the rising Los Angeles gas prices. Gas prices in LA have surged to more than $4 per gallon, in part reportedly because of demand from more people wanting to travel after delaying road trips and travel during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as reduced fuel production as a result of refinery maintenance.

El Paso Electric plans smart meters for Texas, New Mexico customers

El Paso Electric plans to go to a smart, automated customer metering system beginning in 2023 in Texas and New Mexico under a proposal recently filed with Texas regulators. The smart meters will allow the company to read electric meters, and start or stop electricity remotely from a central location, and remake its rate structure to reduce electric usage at peak hours based on meter-generated data. The system, to cost $157 million in Texas, will be paid for mostly through customer bill surcharges lasting 12 years for residential customers and five years for other customer classifications, under the company s Texas proposal. It has yet to file its New Mexico plan.

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