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WATCH: Pandemic adjustments mean even more can take in world-class Manitoba music festival - Classic107: Winnipeg s only dedicated classical and jazz radio station

WATCH: Pandemic adjustments mean even more can take in world-class Manitoba music festival - Classic107: Winnipeg s only dedicated classical and jazz radio station
classic107.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from classic107.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Made in Manitoba: The Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival Celebrates Manitoba Composers with a Belated Manitoba 150 Celebration - Classic107: Winnipeg s only dedicated classical and jazz radio station

Made in Manitoba: The Clear Lake Chamber Music Festival Celebrates Manitoba Composers with a Belated Manitoba 150 Celebration - Classic107: Winnipeg s only dedicated classical and jazz radio station
classic107.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from classic107.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Hall-Dale recognizes summa cum laude graduates

Hall-Dale recognizes summa cum laude graduates Ian Stebbins was named valedictorian, and Hunter Lizzotte salutatorian. Share FARMINGDALE Hall-Dale High School has announced its summa cum laude graduates for the class of 2021. The students are listed according to rank. Ian Stebbins Contributed photo Ian Stebbins, the son of Karen and Mark Stebbins of Farmingdale, is an avid soccer, basketball and track athlete. He was a member of the MVC Championship track team, where he set the school record in pole vault. He has also been a part of MVC Championship soccer and basketball teams. He captained all three sports, and was also an integral and supportive member of the Unified Basketball Team.

Poster honoring Columbia s bicentennial to be unveiled Thursday

Solar farms booming in Washington, but where should they go?

Solar farms booming in Washington, but where should they go? Some Klickitat County residents say projects hurt property values, way of life By Hal Bernton, The Seattle Times Published: May 10, 2021, 6:03am Share: Dan Christopher, Klickitat County commissioner, talks with solar critics picketing across from the Goldendale Post Office. (Hal Bernton/The Seattle Times) GOLDENDALE In September 2018, Russ and Amy Hanson received an unsolicited offer from Invenergy to cover their land near this south central Washington town with solar panels. They could earn up to $40,000 a year for a quarter-century lease on their 40-acre tract, according to correspondence from the company to the Hansons.

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