Cliff and Theresa Keller of Preston, Idaho are pleased to announce the marriage of their son Colton Cliff Keller to Rachel Angelique, daughter of Noah and Allie Orr of West
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Students of Virginia Thompsen, a teacher at Preston High School for 31 years before retiring in 1992, may be interested in knowing that their former type teacher was named by Spring City, Utah, as the 2021 Citizen of the Year and Grand Marshall of the Pioneer Day Parade.
The Spring City native moved back to her family home after her long teaching career, and continues to care for her mother s roses and apple orchard. She spent 21 years working in the Logan Temple and Manti Temple. At 88 years old, she is known as an independent, hardworking lady and a wonderful neighbor and friend to all, states her hometown newspaper, the Sanpete Messenger.Â
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Bunsen burners are beginning to make way for electric hot plates as natural gas is progressively phased out as an energy source in Victorian schools. Several newer schools are in line to have their gas heating connections switched off this year.
The energy switch is being pursued on environmental and cost-saving grounds as wholesale gas prices soar on Australia’s east coast market and the state chases a target of net-zero emissions.
Natural gas is set to be phased out in government schools in Victoria.
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The change means Bunsen burners will not be a feature in some future school science labs, such as Preston High School’s $18 million third stage, due to open in 2023, where senior students will instead use electric hot plates. Junior students in the school’s older buildings will continue to use Bunsen burners.