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Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Elias Reynolds stands in front of one of his murals in downtown Russell on Friday.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Details on the mural on Ferry Street in Russell painted by Elias Rynolds.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Details on the mural on Ferry Street in Russell painted by Elias Rynolds.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Elias Reynolds stands in front of one of his murals in downtown Russell on Friday. featured top story
Lee Ward | The Daily Independent Jun 29, 2021
The third edition of Territorio Aguacate will be held in two weeks
Territorio Aguacate, the most important fair of Colombia s avocado sector, will be held on June 9 and 10. This third edition of the fair will focus on sustainable ecosystems.
Territorio Aguacate seeks to connect all the actors in the sector, bringing together leaders, investors, and small and large producers to promote business and research, connecting the sector with trends and technologies, promoting investment, and strengthening the guild.
The event will be held online and will have different activities, such as Avomatch, a business conference that will take place from June 9 to 15, in which leaders, entrepreneurs, and producers will be able to have meetings and create alliances that promote the guild.
Kristen and Justin Matthews stand in front of the Russell Train Depot which will soon feature a nanobrewery and tea house.
RUSSELL The Russell City Council voted unanimously to authorize Mayor Ron Simpson to sign a lease with Eridanus Brewing to rent the train depot. There was pointed discussion before the vote to clarify the responsibilities of the city and the renter with regards to conditional repairs and improvements. City Clerk Joy Conley pointed out that the city would be responsible, for instance, if the roof of the structure needed repaired, but that the renters would be responsible for any additions they chose to make.
Kristen and Justin Matthews stand in front of the Russell Train Depot which will soon feature a nanobrewery and tea house.
RUSSELL The Russell City Council voted unanimously to authorize Mayor Ron Simpson to sign a lease with Eridanus Brewing to rent the train depot. There was pointed discussion before the vote to clarify the responsibilities of the city and the renter with regards to conditional repairs and improvements. City Clerk Joy Conley pointed out that the city would be responsible, for instance, if the roof of the structure needed repaired, but that the renters would be responsible for any additions they chose to make.
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Matt Jones | The Daily Independent Dreama Hedge, Med Supervisor at Russell Convalescent Home, stands outside the facility. The City of Russell voted to begin the process of using eminent domain on the facility as part of the cityâs revitalization plans.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent The Russell Convalescent Home is seen on Ferry Street in Russell on Thursday.. The City of Russell voted to begin the process of using eminent domain on the facility as part of the cityâs revitalization plans.
Matt Jones | The Daily Independent The Russell Convalescent Home is seen on Ferry Street in Russell on Thursday.. The City of Russell voted to begin the process of using eminent domain on the facility as part of the cityâs revitalization plans.