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Great Reads in Photography: August 1, 2021

Great Reads in Photography: August 1, 2021
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Condo owners appeal could be last legal hurdle for offshore wind in Great Lakes

Governors Wind Energy Coalition Condo owners’ appeal could be last legal hurdle for offshore wind in Great Lakes Source: By Kathiann M. Kowalski, Energy News Network • Posted: Tuesday, July 20, 2021 Briefs mark the latest milestone toward building Lake Erie’s first offshore energy a resource that might someday supply up to a fifth of Ohio’s electricity. Briefs mark the latest milestone toward building Lake Erie’s first offshore energy a resource that might someday supply up to a fifth of Ohio’s electricity. A legal challenge by two lakeview condo dwellers seeking to block Lake Erie’s first offshore wind farm faces a high legal bar before the Ohio Supreme Court with equally high stakes for clean energy in the region.

Beech Grove Man Charged with Arson for Fire at Amtrak Facility

Beech Grove Man Charged with Arson for Fire at Amtrak Facility
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National links: Today s infrastructure debate echoes one from two centuries ago – Greater Greater Washington

Political infrastructure battles are nothing new. The industry booming so much it can’t keep up. Why some Black neighborhoods are struggling. The infrastructure fight is about the future of America: Today’s partisan debate about the meaning of infrastructure is not just about what gets built where, but about what kind of country the US will be in the future. This echoes the debates of roughly 200 years ago, which evoked the same fear of change and loss of status-quo power that many had when they fought against canal and rail construction in the 1820s. (Joshua Zeitz | Politico) Lumber is booming: Lumber prices have skyrocketed in the past year, thanks to soaring demand from the housing market and bored pandemic DIYers. But the industry never saw it coming as it has been shrinking for the last 12 post-recession years, and people thought the pandemic would make it worse. The lack of inventory has turned lumber into a precious commodity and spurred memes and TikToks about the high

A Big Seattle Movie Guide: What to Watch and What to Skip

Old, new, major, minor—here’s our city, and sometimes our state, on the screen. Photo collage: Shutterstock by Everett Collection and Featureflash Photo Agency, Seattle Met composite. A pan across lake union. Then we plunge into a tugboat s engine room, where we meet the married, middle-aged couple who own it. They ll spend the next hour and a half engaged in bouts of slapstick bickering. That’s how Seattle first hit cinema screens, in 1933, in Tugboat Annie. It s not exactly a must-see, but since then, the city and the state around it have been portrayed in hundreds of movies (many shot in Vancouver, BC). Below are brief reviews of films that are significantly set here, divided alphabetically into three categories: Definitely Watch, Worth a Watch, and Skip. We’ll keep adding as we keep watching.

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