Rob Donnelly John Ovitt has a sticky problem. The Franklin Foods cream cheese plant he runs in Enosburg Falls makes more wastewater than the tiny village treatment plant can handle. Eric Fitch has an innovative solution. The founder and CEO of New Hampshire-based renewable power company PurposeEnergy could transform that foul cheese water into a valued commodity: renewable electricity. Their partnership seemed like a perfect match until the state s energy regulators recently raised an inconvenient truth: The power grid in the northern third of Vermont already has more renewable energy than it can handle. Big wind and solar projects developed in recent years in rural parts of the region generate far more power than businesses and residents there consume. The surplus electricity is exported to more densely populated parts of the state over older transmission lines tha
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SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) At a recent count, 1100 school-age children in Sioux Falls are virtually homeless. With affordable housing in short supply, finding a place to live is tough. The search is even tougher for a family thatâs lost a home due to an eviction. Evictions in Sioux Falls have skyrocketed since 2008 and are expected to climb to crisis proportions when the CDCâs eviction moratorium ends in January.
âImagine how hard it would be to lose your home,â Candy Hanson, Sioux Falls Thrive, asks. âNow imagine how hard that would be if you were kid without any way to right a world that has suddenly flipped upside down.â
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Dec 29, 2020 8:19 PM
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO.com) At a recent count, 1100 school-age children in Sioux Falls are virtually homeless. With affordable housing in short supply, finding a place to live is tough. The search is even tougher for a family that’s lost a home due to an eviction. Evictions in Sioux Falls have skyrocketed since 2008 and are expected to climb to crisis proportions when the CDC’s eviction moratorium ends in January.
“Imagine how hard it would be to lose your home,” Candy Hanson, Sioux Falls Thrive, asks. “Now imagine how hard that would be if you were kid without any way to right a world that has suddenly flipped upside down.”
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NJTV, New Jersey’s public television network, elected Ingrid W. Reed as chair of the network’s Community Advisory Board (CAB).PHOTO COURTESY OF NJTV
NJTV, New Jersey’s public television network, elected Ingrid W. Reed as chair of the network’s Community Advisory Board (CAB).
Reed has been a member of the NJTV CAB for seven years. She assumes the post from the group’s former chair, Roger B. Jacobs, Esq.
“Ingrid is an extraordinarily engaged citizen of New Jersey,” NJTV General Manager John Servidio said in a prepared statement. “Her leadership of this group will greatly benefit the network by generating keen insight into how well the network is serving our local communities with its programming and other content. We thank Roger Jacobs for his years of service to this group, including helping us to grow and diversify the CAB.”