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Orange Beach: Beach season is heating up, and the coastal region is getting federal money to help recover from tourism losses caused by the pandemic. The Commerce Department’s Economic Development Administration said Thursday that it will provide the Alabama Gulf Coast Convention and Visitors Bureau with $800,000 for a marketing program. The money will be combined with $200,000 in local funding. The agency is helping communities nationwide implement programs to counter economic hardships amid the pandemic, said Dennis Alvord, acting assistant secretary for economic development. “This investment will fund a strategic, multi-faceted marketing campaign designed to attract visitors to the Gulf Shores and Orange Beach area, resulting in continuous economic growth and job creation,” he said in a statement. Officials hope to boost business and reclaim tourists who couldn’t visit during the COVID-19 shutdown, which included the closur
April 13, 2021 GMT
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) The trustees of Walt Disney’s grandson Bradford Lund have reportedly negotiated the sale of a family ranch in Wyoming against Lund’s wishes.
Lund has been in a legal battle with his trustees over Eagle South Fork, a 110-acre (45 hectares) ranch near Jackson that was left to Lund and his twin sister by their father, the Casper Star-Tribune reported Saturday.
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The property is scheduled to be sold for $35 million, according to a letter sent to Lund and his sister on March 22.
Douglas Strode, the trustee who sent the letter, did not return a request for comment from the newspaper on Friday.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) Investigators in southeastern Wyoming have reopened the case of a dead newborn found in a culvert more than 30 years ago. The unidentified boy was found near Happy Jack.
Written by Associated Press on April 13, 2021
CASPER, Wyo. (AP) The trustees of Walt Disney’s grandson Bradford Lund have reportedly negotiated the sale of a family ranch in Wyoming against Lund’s wishes.
Lund has been in a legal battle with his trustees over Eagle South Fork, a 110-acre (45 hectares) ranch near Jackson that was left to Lund and his twin sister by their father, the Casper Star-Tribune reported Saturday.
The property is scheduled to be sold for $35 million, according to a letter sent to Lund and his sister on March 22.
Douglas Strode, the trustee who sent the letter, did not return a request for comment from the newspaper on Friday.
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