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Kentucky lawmakers heard testimony Wednesday on how first responders across the state have held up during COVID-19.
“Our EMS agencies have struggled with a multitude of challenges,” said Michael Poynter, executive director of the Kentucky Board of Emergency Medical Services. He was testifying before the Interim Joint Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs and Public Protection.
Poynter rattled off the challenges. They include employees unable to work due to quarantine, shortages of personal protective equipment and the additional costs of it all. Many of the challenges were echoed by representatives for firefighters, the Kentucky Fraternal Order of Police and Kentucky State Police – all of whom testified at the meeting.
MIDLAND, Texas (BUSINESS WIRE) Jun 2, 2021
Colgate Energy Partners III, LLC (the âCompanyâ or âColgateâ) announced today that it has entered into a definitive agreement under which Colgate will acquire a majority of the assets owned by Luxe Energy LLC (âLuxeâ) in an all-stock transaction. Luxe will continue to own and manage certain assets including a portion of the non-operated leasehold interests that are operated by MDC Reeves Energy, LLC and its affiliates. Closing occurred simultaneously with signing of a definitive agreement on June 1, 2021.
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Current average net daily production of ~17,000 Boepd
Harleston housing development appear to be on the rocks as principal planning officer outlines concerns Published: 12:00, 22 February 2021
Plans to build 110 new homes on a contentious site have been dealt a significant blow by a senior council officer, to the delight of residents who have spent months campaigning against them.
Chris Watts, South Norfolk Councilâs principle planning officer, sent an email to the agent of the developer earlier this month, highlighting the hurdles facing the proposed development just south of Redenhall Road in Harleston.
Michael Poynter (pictured), who lives close to the proposed site, had already registered his objection on the application and described his cautious optimism after reading the email.