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Lonestar, Terri Clark to perform at Anderson Bash in Alexandria

Third annual country concert has grown to two nights. 6:00 pm, Jul. 20, 2021 × Terri Clark will perform from the main stage at the Anderson Bash on Saturday, July 24 at 7 p.m. (Contributed photo) The Anderson Bash is growing bigger, and so are the country stars it attracts. Now in its third year, the concert will last two nights, instead of one. And its lineup features country hitmakers Lonestar and Terri Clark. It will take place Friday-Saturday, July 23-24, on Anderson family land along County Road 45 in southwest Alexandria. Fans from the 1990s and early 2000s will recall Lonestar s Amazed, from 1999, or the band s heart-tugger I m Already There from 2001. Expect a different sound though, as lead singer Richie McDonald left the band in March, and his silky vocals have been replaced by the lower-pitched, more conventionally country voice of Drew Womack.

Fla solar plans stoke fight over environmental racism - Governors Wind Energy Coalition

Fla solar plans stoke fight over environmental racism - Governors Wind Energy Coalition
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RENEWABLE ENERGY: Fla solar plans stoke fight over environmental racism

Published: Thursday, June 3, 2021 Florida Power & Light Sunshine Gateway Solar Energy Center. Photo credit: Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto/Shutterstock In this aerial view from a drone, the Florida Power & Light Sunshine Gateway Solar Energy Center is seen on March 15 in Lake City, Fla. Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto/Shutterstock A northern Florida town is at the center of a clash between renewable energy developers and residents of a historically Black community one that highlights an emerging rift between President Biden s environmental justice and clean energy goals. Many Archer residents are descendants of slaves and some of the nation s earliest Black landowners. And they want nothing to do with a 50-megawatt solar and 12-MW battery storage project proposed by Origis Energy and Gainesville Regional Utilities, or GRU. The project would span roughly 600 acres, and developers said the panels would be tucked behind a buffer of trees. Yet in residents eyes, a utility-scale solar array is no

A year later, Fayetteville remembers George Floyd, fights for change

Lee has participated in protests the past year on behalf of Black mothers, she said. She said though she doesn’t know what it’s like to lose a son at the hands of a police officer using lethal force, she has a son who died at the age of 30.   “I talked with plenty of mothers, uncles, grandfathers, whites or Blacks, different nationalities, and they’re (police) killing us,” said Lee, who is Black.   Lee said she thinks there are some good police officers, but said she thinks the ones who have used lethal force against Black people are full of hate.

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