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(BBI International) Markham and Rosentrater recognized for their contributions to the U.S. ethanol industry at the 37th annual Fuel Ethanol Workshop, hosted by BBI International On July 14th, during the 2021 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW) in Des Moines, IA, BBI International and Ethanol Producer Magazine recognized Steve Markham and Kurt Rosentrater for their contributions to the U.S. ethanol industry.
Markham, who currently serves as director of risk at CHS Inc., is the 2021 recipient of BBI’s High Octane Award, which acknowledges a person who has helped the industry progress over time, especially through market development and product championing. The High Octane Award is given to the ethanol industry’s top market builders, strongest advocates and our most ardent and engaged industry supporters.
BBI International recognizes Markham, Rosentrater for contributions to US ethanol industry
Markham and Rosentrater recognized for their contributions to the U.S. ethanol industry at the 37th annual Fuel Ethanol Workshop, hosted by BBI International DES MOINES, IOWA, USA, July 14, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ On July 14th, during the 2021 International Fuel Ethanol Workshop & Expo (FEW) in Des Moines, IA, BBI International and Ethanol Producer Magazine recognized Steve Markham and Kurt Rosentrater for their contributions to the U.S. ethanol industry. Markham, who currently serves as director of risk at CHS Inc., is the 2021 recipient of BBI’s High Octane Award, which acknowledges a person who has helped the industry progress over time, especially through market development and product championing. The High Octane Award is given to the ethanol industry’s top market builders, strongest advocates and our most ardent and engaged industry support
Peel Thunder defeat Swan Districts in WAFL Women s grand final A Set the default text size A Set large text size
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Peel Thunder have won the 2021 WAFL Women’s grand final, defeating Swan Districts by 21 points at Rushton Park on Sunday.
The grand final, which – due to Western Australia’s recent COVID-19 lockdown – took place a week later than originally planned, attracted a vocal Mandurah crowd that cheered Peel on to its second premiership in as many years.
Peel entered the season as the league’s reigning premier and, after recording two losses in the first five rounds, found form at the business end of the season to overcome a Swan Districts side that began its 2021 campaign with 13 consecutive wins. The Swans, on their way to the minor premiership, registered their only blemish of the regular season – another 21-point loss to Peel – in Round 14.
Golden Oaks Association Vice President Bill Checkvala says that, while the neighborhood association has promoted fire safety to residents in the past, efforts will be ramped up even further after the 5.5-acre vegetation fire which occurred Wednesday evening off Brewer Road in South County.
“The board is very aware,” said Checkvala on the neighborhood association’s approach to fire safety. “And, after an incident like this, our awareness is heightened even further.”
“Under the advice that the Fire Safe Council and the Code Red people and the county offers, per that, we will do the necessary preparations so that we can evacuate a lot more quickly and with time to gather all the important things that we do not want to lose.”