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Funding is still a longshot, Otter Tail County official says. 5:18 pm, Jul. 13, 2021 ×
The former Fergus Falls Regional Treatment Center was also known as the Kirkbride. Forum file photo
Several major Otter Tail County projects are facing the prospect of getting federal funds, including the Kirkbride building in Fergus Falls, broadband expansion and fixing the flooding problem from Nelson Lake near Parkers Prairie.
Deputy Administrator Nick Leonard told Otter Tail County Commissioners at their Tuesday, July 13, meeting that Sens. Amy Klobuchar and Tina Smith had chosen them from among the many projects submitted by the county.
He warned commissioners he didn t want them to get too excited about the prospect.
What causes the annular eclipse? An annular eclipse occurs when the sun and moon are exactly in line with the earth, but the apparent size of the moon is smaller than that of the sun. This causes the sun to appear as a very bright ring, or annulus, in a phenomenon dubbed as the “ring of fire”.
Partial solar eclipse this morning - image by Echo Camera Club Dorset member Sharon Wheeler. Observers in the UK and Ireland only saw a crescent sun instead of a ring, as this will be a partial eclipse. Dr Emily Drabek-Maunder, an astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, told the PA news agency: “This ‘ring of fire’ will be seen from Russia, Greenland and northern Canada.