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Small Companies, Big Ideas: Trailblazer on passion projects, staying independent There’s no question that the television industry is competitive, and it can be hard for a small prodco to break through the noise and find its niche. In ‘Small Companies, . April 8, 2021 There’s no question that the television industry is competitive, and it can be hard for a small prodco to break through the noise and find its niche. In ‘Small Companies, Big Ideas’ Realscreen chats with indies that are innovating and thriving, showing the unscripted world that sometimes the best things come in small packages. Emmy-winning entertainment, production, post and sound studio Trailblazer Studios calls Raleigh, N.C. home. And in that southern city sits Trailblazer’s nearly 20,000 sq. ft. facility that comes loaded with a soundstage, produ

New attempt to block Gloag s woodland holiday development near Beauly

Visualisation of Ann Gloag s proposal for woodland lodges Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Objectors have made a last ditch attempt to block a controversial plan for a holiday development on Dame Ann Gloag’s Beaufort estate near Beauly. Highland councillors will today discuss proposals for 50 lodges and a glamping site in woodland on the banks of the River Beauly, with officials recommending approval in principle. But a group of local residents argue the scale of the proposal is inappropriate for the area and claims it is contrary to Highland Council and Scottish Government planning policy.

Town Of Normal To Consider First COVID Fines Against Liquor License Holder

WGLT Editor s note: The Joe s Station House hearing, initially set for Tuesday, has been rescheduled for 4 p.m. Jan. 5 at Normal City Hall. The Town of Normal could soon issue its first penalties against a business for violating state COVID rules. Joe’s Station House is scheduled to appear in front of the town’s liquor control commissioner during a hearing at 4 p.m. Jan. 5. It’s accused of repeatedly violating the state’s ban on indoor service since it went into effect Nov. 4. The owners of Joe’s and a second location in Bloomington have publicly criticized the state’s COVID-19 rules, which public health officials argue are key to slowing the spread of the virus. They’ve already been fined $600 by the City of Bloomington for similar violations.

Hicks: Charleston s early 1900s renaissance brought success and violence

Hicks: Charleston s early 1900s renaissance brought success and violence
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