Lamar Light Plant Superintendent, Houssin Hourieh, told the utility board members that now that the coal conveyer that spanned East Maple Street has been removed, the stacks associated with the Lamar Repowering Project will be the next pieces of equipment that are removed from the area off North Second and Maple Streets.
“You can see the cranes are positioning themselves for the project which will begin by cutting off 25 foot tall sections from the top as they work downwards,” he explained during the board’s May 11
th meeting. Hourieh noted that these segments, including the conveyer housing are being shipped to Arkansas where they will be split lengthwise to be repurposed as culverts.
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(ABC 6 News) - Remember the abandoned warehouse fire in Albert Lea last week? Fire officials say squatters may have started it. It s creating more awareness about an issue the city is already facing.
According to the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, almost 8,000 people are homeless in Minnesota. In Albert Lea, there s one agency working to help homeless families and individuals find a place to stay. One of my first thoughts was gosh, did they know about us? Linda Lares, cultural diversity specialist for SEMCAC said.
Lares says the homeless population is expanding in Albert Lea and it needs to be addressed, especially after the warehouse fire.