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“Seize vessels and they’ll get the message”
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Real estate guru Mario Carey, a businessman and diver, is facing an uphill slog to get everyone on board to stop the illegal harvesting of Bahamian conch, fish and crawfish.
“I’ve been diving for more than 35 years and two weeks ago I went from Yellow Banks (north Exuma) to Sayle Rock (Eleuthera) without seeing a single grouper, hog fish [or] Margaret fish; not a conch, nothing,” he said.
“Yes, dolphin, or mahi-mahi were running, but the fish that feed on coral not a one in six hours in the water.
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Yellow Banks groundbreaking (Source: Yellow Banks Lake Facebook) By Jessica Costello | April 5, 2021 at 12:26 PM CDT - Updated April 5 at 12:26 PM
WARRICK CO., Ind. (WFIE) - A groundbreaking was held Monday morning for Yellow Banks Recreation in Warrick County.
Organizers say Yellow Banks was a community tradition known for their recreation site, including swimming, camping, shows, and more.
It had to close last season, but the site is now under new ownership and will be revitalized over the next 12 months.
The new owners say they’ll be bringing back the classic log cabins for short term rental, RV sites for visitors, fishing, swimming, and their famous ice cream.
When it comes to bourbon production, corn must be its key ingredient.
And thereâs not a day that goes by that corn isnât being unloaded at Green River Distilling Co. in Owensboro.
On Dec. 14, Isaac Brown of Brown Farms in Beaver Dam, was there unloading a semitrailer of corn.
Brown said most of his corn is sold to Perdue Farms as chicken feed, but that he does appreciate that a portion of his grain is being used in bourbon production.
âItâs cool coming here and knowing that a product youâre growing is going into their product theyâre making and itâs distributed all around the world,â Brown said.