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Man Runs While Handcuffed, Fights During Attempted Arrest

At around 10:15 a.m. on Friday, several Missoula Police Officers were dispatched to 520 East Broadway, known as Noon’s Sinclair, for a report of a male attempting to enter vehicles. A woman said she saw a male checking vehicle doors and that he attempted to enter her vehicle too. An officer responded and was informed by the store manager that the male was in the bathroom. The officer ordered the male out of the bathroom. The male came out and identified himself as 22-year-old Bryce Baumann. Police Public Information Officer Travis Welsh explains. “The complainant had called and reported that Mr. Baumann was behaving suspiciously and they believed that he was related to a crash that had been reported the night before near the intersection of Van Buren Street on Interstate 90,” Welsh said. “Montana Highway Patrol was investigating. The officers made contact with Baumann and confirmed that he did have an outstanding felony warrant out of the state of South Dakota. The officers

Ky Bill Would Allow Ban Of Large Solar Projects On Farmland

Credit Courtesy Bryce Baumann   A new bill in the Kentucky legislature could ban large-scale solar projects on farmland in the state, out of fears that the growing solar industry could be a detriment to the preservation of productive farmland. But a leading solar advocate in the state believes the bill is an overreaction and could significantly hamper the dawning solar industry.    Republican State Sen. Steve West said the bill filed Monday is his way to address a long-term problem of increasing development destroying prime farmland for future generations, with large solar installations adding to that pressure.    “What was once an income-producing property for the people of that county, is now possibly, you could say maybe an eyesore to the neighbor,” West said. He is also concerned that solar projects could degrade the farmland where projects are placed over time.

Here Comes The Sun: Solar Moves In, And A Farm Community Wonders About Its Future

Originally published on February 22, 2021 1:21 pm The golden hue of the sunset shines across the sky and through the window as a woman drives down Van Meter Road in central Kentucky’s Clark County, passing by green rolling hills and hay bales. In her social media video from early September, Adreanna Wills points out white signs in yards along the way, displaying the phrase “Industrial Solar” with a slash through the words. “Imagine these signs being ‘for sale’ signs in front of these properties instead of the signs demonstrating where they stand on this, because that s probably what we re looking at for some of these families,” said Wills, who runs the county animal shelter.

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