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Joe Mercer, jockey who won a string of top-class races and enjoyed a glorious partnership with Brigadier Gerard – obituary

Wind - Consortium Announces Virginia Offshore Wind Landing - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Monday, 17 May 2021 The Virginia Offshore Wind Landing is a collaborative space where companies interested in establishing a presence in Hampton Roads can become part of the region’s maritime network and growing offshore wind industry. It provides a platform for companies to work, connect, and access resources. The purpose of the Landing is to develop a cluster of offshore wind companies and foster the growth of Hampton Roads and Virginia as an innovation and supply chain hub of the offshore wind industry. Hampton Roads has distinguished itself from other regions vying to become the center of the U.S. offshore wind industry by offering companies a risk-free point of entry into the region and the nation’s largest maritime ecosystem. While the upside opportunities of making supply chain investments in the $100 billion East Coast offshore wind industry are high, uncertainties associated with the establishment of a new industry have caused businesses to proceed with caution. The

Opinion: Region working together toward economic recovery

A return to normal? Winners, losers could be known on election night

A return to normal? Winners, losers could be known on election night And so were the results. Public officials and political candidates used the extra time ahead of the primary to tout a new offering for voters no-excuse mail-in voting in the busiest of the election cycles. Prompted by the pandemic, half of all Erie County voters who cast ballots in the June 2 primary did so by mail. The result: It took a week for the unofficial tally to be finalized. The vote count was shortened by a few days in the general election as more staff and additional equipment were employed in the process.

New music books reviewed by Tim Cumming

Home > books new music > Music books to end lockdown: Sam Lee, Hawkwind, Dylan, Richard Thompson, and the Electric Muses Music books to end lockdown: Sam Lee, Hawkwind, Dylan, Richard Thompson, and the Electric Muses | reviews, news & interviews Music books to end lockdown: Sam Lee, Hawkwind, Dylan, Richard Thompson, and the Electric Muses Music books to end lockdown: Sam Lee, Hawkwind, Dylan, Richard Thompson, and the Electric Muses From nightingale song to sonic attack via folk rock and the world s greatest songwriter, spring 2021 s best music books by Tim CummingFriday, 14 May 2021 An artist roster disparate enough to grace the finest of festival bills

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