After hearing from Cal Fire, Napa County will forego an offer from a private group to base two water-dropping Fire Boss planes here this fire season for early wildfire response.
Growers/Vintners for Responsible Agriculture offered to pay $1.5 million to lease the planes and crew from Dauntless Air. But in the face of Cal Fire opposition, the Napa County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday rejected the offer for now.
âThis is an awkward spot for us, because we have people offering an incredibly generous offer, but we donât personally do the firefighting and our firefighters are saying, Not so fast, â county Supervisor Brad Wagenknecht said.
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Thomas Randle to race for Tickford Racing as wildcard in three Supercars rounds
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Tickford Racing will temporarily expand back out to a four-car team at select rounds this year as it announced today that reigning Super2 champion Thomas Randle would drive a wildcard entry throughout 2021.
A former international rising star and open-wheel specialist, Randle has shown strong form in previous Supercars appearances having taken a pair of 17th place finishes as a wildcard at the 2019 round at The Bend Motorsport Park for Tickford Racing, followed by a ninth, sixth, sixth and third in the endurance races with Lee Holdsworth.
State, local leaders push for flood control following last month s rains
State and local leaders are calling for action against what they say is constant flooding, following the flash floods last month that killed seven Tennesseans.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) â State and local leaders are calling for action against what they say is constant flooding, following the flash floods last month that killed seven Tennesseans.
Tim Edwards says a nearby creek flooded his business, Edwards Feeds, last month, even higher than the 2010 flood.
Edwards lost paperwork, and several tons of feed, even though he saw the nearby creek rising. He says there still wasn t enough time.