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Photos: A light dusting of snow covered Ireland today

The snow in Phoenix Park today. Source: RollingNews.ie In Dunlavin, Co Wicklow, Laura Leigh’s father, aged in his 70s, made this little cottage. “It’s his pride and joy, took him ages! Looks great in the snow,” she says. Doesn’t it just: Source: Laura Leigh This photo is from Dublin Fire Brigade, of course. Daithí Mac an Bhaird ó Nás na Ríogh, Co Chill Dara sent us in a photo as well as this popular Irish rabhlóg (tongue twister): Seacht sicín ina seasamh sa sneachta lá seaca Translation: Seven hens standing in the snow on a froshty day. Ana-dheas.

Looking Toward Sweetwater County s Future: What Will 2050 Look Like? (Part 4)

SWEETWATER COUNTY The students who are in school now will be the leaders of society during the 2045-2075 time frame. Looking ahead to the year 2050 locally, community and government leaders see changes coming to the educational system and the county. What officials do not see in Sweetwater County’s future is Green River and Rock Springs expanding enough to become one big city. Some see trona still playing a huge role in Sweetwater County’s economic future. Education Back to the future Sweetwater County School District No. 2 (SCSD No. 2) Superintendent Craig Barringer said his expectation for 2050 is that the early grades, K-6, will remain with essentially the same curriculum as at present, since students need the basics in reading, writing, math and science. Pre-school will likely become more information-oriented, though. Moreover, Barringer said grades 7-12 are likely going to see some changes, with students having to learn and absorb more than is the case at present.

Looking Toward Sweetwater County s Future: What Will 2050 Look Like? (Part 3)

SWEETWATER COUNTY  Looking ahead to the year 2050 locally, community and government leaders expect road improvements, more renewable energy projects popping up in the county and an even bigger reliance on water. Even though the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) would like to continue improving Interstate 80 and Flaming Gorge Way, the costs to do so will be pretty expensive. Streets & Highways: Improvements Coming, But No Timetable One thing that area residents should not expect by 2050 is Interstate 80 becoming a six-lane highway, three lanes in each direction, all the way from Pine Bluff to Evanston and everywhere in between, according to District 3 Wyoming Department of Transportation Public Relations Director Stephanie Harsha.

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