Among the items to be discussed or voted on at the Frankfort Plant Boardâs monthly meeting Tuesday is one that could significantly shake up Frankfortâs energy landscape.Â
The authors of the proposal, Andy McDonald and Walt Baldwin, estimate that a developer would invest $25 million to $35 million in the project in order to provide power to all four public entities at a rate almost half that of FPBâs current retail electricity rate.Â
The planâs implementation is contingent on the FPB board s approval. The proposed facility would be funded by a private developer at no cost to the local government entities, McDonald said.Â
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Co-workers and friends of local broadcaster host benefit
Zach Morton has a broadcast career of over 40 years and is recovering from throat cancer
Co-workers and friends of local broadcaster host benefit By Katherine Lee | March 14, 2021 at 9:07 PM CDT - Updated March 14 at 10:58 PM
WICHITA FALLS, Texas (TNN) - Most people who know Zach Morton know him for his career on the radio, but Sunday friends and family gathered to help support Zach in his battle with throat cancer.
Morton’s broadcast co-workers and long-time friends hosted an afternoon of spaghetti and auctions to help pay for Morton’s medical costs.
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BenefitMall, the leading provider of next-generation broker services, today announced the addition of Sagina Williams as the new Georgia market director. With more than 20 years of industry experience, Williams has held numerous senior level positions focused on client retention and account management. Sagina is known for fostering a curiosity-focused environment that promotes continuous learning and innovation, said Rolando Alfonso, BenefitMall s regional vice president for the Southeast. Her experience and qualities will allow us to build even stronger teams in the market that will help BenefitMall s brokers and their clients.
$5.5 million funding boost for Māori trades and training
15 Mar, 2021 12:02 AM
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Rotorua Daily Post
Whānau and communities in Tairāwhiti-East Coast, Northland-Tai Tokerau and the Bay of Plenty are set to benefit from a $5.5 million funding boost for Māori trades and training.
One of the organisations included is Minginui Nursery in the Bay of Plenty. Overall the funding aims to help up to 150 Māori train and gain qualifications.
Development and employment minister Carmel Sepuloni said the funding recipients were Maniaia SAFE Forestry School and the ICONIQ Group in Tairāwhiti-East Coast, North Drill Ltd in Northland-Tai Tokerau and Minginui Nursery in the Bay of Plenty.