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Viking doing their utmost to keep the public out

On 14 March Shetland News published an advertising feature paid for by SSE Renewables (‘Walking the wilds around the wind farm works’). “The Viking team is keen that undisturbed areas are kept open to access’, we are told. This is simply not true. The Viking team did.

Walking the wilds around the wind farm works

Stone Cold Steve Austin Selling Stunner of a Home in Marina del Rey

Stone Cold Steve Austin Selling Stunner of a Home in Marina del Rey For Sale Stone Cold Steve Austin Selling Stunner of a Home in Marina del Rey Stone Cold Steve Austin, retired WWE star, wants to pin down a sale of his Marina del Rey home. The remodeled single-story is available for $3.6 million. Claudine Zap, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail The retired WWE star Stone Cold Steve Austin wants to pin down a sale of his Marina del Rey home. Built in 1953, the single-story residence is available for $3,595,000, Variety reports. The WWE legend purchased the property in 2007 for $1.97 million. The midcentury residence in the desirable L.A. community has since undergone a remodel, and is described as “designer perfect.”

Triad musicians seek out golden tickets on

Triad musicians seek out golden tickets on American Idol FRAN DANIELS, The Winston-Salem Journal March 12, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) Growing up in the Triad, Mason Via and Presley Barker were familiar with the careers of each other as fellow musicians and singer/songwriters but had never met until they auditioned in California for the latest season of “American Idol.” They are among hopefuls from across the country vying for golden tickets to Hollywood on the show. Although he grew up in Danbury, Via (pronounced Vi), 23, now lives in Winston-Salem. Barker, 16, a native of Traphill, is a 10th-grader at East Wilkes High School.

Investigation into dump truck accident under way

http://shet.news/hnsqs Copied! An investigation into why a large dump truck overturned while in operation on the Viking Energy construction site earlier this week has been launched, wind farm owner SSE Renewables have confirmed. The driver of Moxy dump truck, belonging to one of the contractors building the wind farm, escaped uninjured when the vehicle left the Mid Kames track and overturned. When approached for comment by Shetland News on Friday, Viking Windfarm spokesperson Aaron Priest confirmed the incident had taken place earlier in the week. “Nobody was injured, there were no spillages or environmental concerns associated with the incident and the vehicle was successfully recovered,” he said.

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