WBBJ TV
July 2, 2021
The park will kick off its opening weekend with Bolivar’s first firework show.
“We’re excited to be opening up Sand Beach Lake and have a big firework show. Keep telling everyone the biggest firework show in the history of Hardeman County and the opening of Sand Beach Lake, and we’re calling it Red, White and Bolivar,” McTizic said.
McTizic says the firework show is a great opportunity for the people of Bolivar to come out and enjoy the new park.
“Come and have a good time. We’ll have a band, have live music. Starting around 7:30, City Mix will be performing. We’ll have bouncy houses for the kids, snow cones, our police department fixing hot dogs and hamburgers. Just come and hang out with us,” McTizic said.
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Sturgis Journal
Two requests for using the Sturgis city logo were approved Wednesday by city commissioners, subject to legal review and approval.
The board unanimously approved a request from Sturgis Area Chamber of Commerce to incorporate the city logo as part of Sturgis Fest in July. The theme, “125 years of Sturgis,” also will include the use of logos from the past.
Five Lakes Coffee also asked for official use of the city logo for its new branding and marketing of a new coffee, “Electric City Blend,” and especially the beverage “Electric City Coffee.”
“A lot of our success comes from Sturgis,” Jared Smith at Five Lakes Coffee said. “We opened our first store here.”
Vertical- and robotic-farming company Fifth Season offers locally grown fresh leafy greens and ready-to-eat salads.
Four SKUs of locally grown fresh leafy greens and ready-to-eat salads from Fifth Season, a Pittsburgh-based vertical- and robotic-farming company, are now available at more than 75 Giant Eagle and Market District locations in the Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio, and Pittsburgh metro areas.
âWe are committed to offering Giant Eagle and Market District guests access to the highest- quality fresh, locally sourced produce no matter the season through innovative growing practices like vertical farming,â said Dave Rajkovich, VP of fresh merchandising at Giant Eagle, also based in Pittsburgh. âWe are excited to expand our partnership with Fifth Season to make their delicious, local greens and salads available in 75 locations across the Giant Eagle footprint.â