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Late Charley Pride Gets a Baseball Field Named After Him Celebrity The Texas Rangers have dedicated part of their spring training complex in Surprise, Arizona to the country legend, and unveils the new Charley Pride Field in a new social media video. Mar 17, 2021 AceShowbiz - Late country legend Charley Pride has been honored with his own baseball field. The Texas Rangers have named part of their spring training complex in Surprise, Arizona after the singer, who was a part-owner of the team. Pride, who lost his battle with COVID-19 last year (2020), was a pitcher for the Memphis Red Sox and Birmingham Black Barons of the Negro League in the 1950s before he turned his attention to country music. ....
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This one-of-a-kind Canadian college projectwill bring together collaborative learning spaces, applied research labs, multipurpose spaces and amenities that will serve both industry and the college community. Creating an enhanced agricultural training capacity, the Centrewill enable the agricultures ector to continue to be an economic driver in the Canadian and Manitoban economy. “The Prairie Innovation Centre will not only address the current and developing gaps in the labour market in Manitoba agriculture, it will also be a hub for agricultural innovation, encouraging engagementand collaboration with industry partners to address emerging situationsand issues,” said Derrick Turner, Director of Advancement and External Relations at Assiniboine. “The college looks forward to building upon the relationships we have with partners, like Wawanesa Insurance, while creating a meaningful impact onthe future of agriculture.” ....
Date Time Wooroloo Bushfire Coordinated Residential Clean-Up Program Announced The City of Swan and Shire of Mundaring welcome today’s announcement by Minister for Emergency Services, the Hon Francis Logan MLA to commence the Wooroloo Bushfire Coordinated Residential Clean-Up Program. The residential clean-up is part of an $18.1 million Commonwealth and State funded community recovery package and will assist residents whose homes were destroyed or damaged by the Wooroloo bushfire. The clean-up will ensure safe removal of bushfire damaged houses, structures and vehicles, as well as trees deemed a safety risk, from residential blocks to enable rebuilding. Residents whose homes have been destroyed or damaged by the bushfire are eligible for this clean-up program whether they are fully insured, partly insured or not insured. ....
The ol fishing line that you shoulda been here yesterday may be about to change: Warming Arctic could lead to a lucrative fishery, depending on what policymakers do. By Daniel Grossman | Thursday, February 25, 2021 Will fishing boats currently having little interest in now-fishless Arctic ‘high-seas’ find valuable fish there as its waters warm? How might the international community anticipate and respond? Commercial fishing doesn’t bother much with the Arctic Ocean. Ice covers a third of it even in the summer. It’s remote and has few lucrative fish. Horrendous storms and icebergs lurk. But the Arctic is warming twice as fast as the global average. The ocean’s cap of sea ice, just 40 years ago as big as Australia, is shrinking fast. ....