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NGR, county talk about solar By Tim Colliver - [email protected] From left, David Daniels, Jeff Duncan and Terry Britton are shown during Wednesday’s meeting of the Highland County Board of Commissioners. Tim Colliver | The Times-Gazette The Highland County Board of Commissioners met in executive session Wednesday with representatives of National Grid Renewables (NGR) on matters described as “economic development.” NGR Market Lead and Senior Developer Darek Hasek and developer Sarah Eberly met with the commissioners to discuss progress being made on the Dodson Creek Solar Farm Project, which is one of 10 solar electric generating facilities either in the planning or construction phase in and around Highland County. ....
Citizens seek answers on solar farms Wilkin responds to public outcry A standing-room only crowd of concerned citizens from Highland and Clinton counties, along with local and state public officials, met at the Lynchburg Area Joint Fire & Ambulance Tuesday, May 4 to discuss area solar farms. (Photos by David Mayer.) State Rep. Shane Wilkin answers questions at the May 4 meeting. • • A standing-room only crowd of concerned citizens from Highland and Clinton counties, along with local and state public officials, met at the Lynchburg Area Joint Fire & Ambulance Tuesday, May 4 to discuss area solar farms. Much of the specific concerns regarded Dodson Creek, proposed as an “up to 117 megawatt (MW) solar development” in Dodson, Hamer and Union townships, and the proposed 200 MW Palomino Solar Project in Dodson and Union townships, although area solar farms in g ....
Another of the players in the checkerboard of solar energy promoted the benefits of locating another solar panel farm in Highland County, and answered some ....
As months progress, many providers reach burnout levels of stress Patient care technician Rachel Zimmer looks through the window into a patient’s room in the intensive care unit at UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020. The hospital is currently caring for 24 COVID-19 patients. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette) Healthcare workers check on a patient in the intensive care unit at UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020. The unit uses negative pressure individual rooms for patients to increase airflow safety for patients and staff. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette) Registered nurse Claire Bestick dons personal protective equipment before heading into a COVID-19 patient’s room in the intensive care unit at UnityPoint Health-St. Luke’s Hospital in Cedar Rapids on Wednesday, Dec. 23, 2020. (Andy Abeyta/The Gazette) ....