Allegiant announces a major expansion with 34 new nonstop routes
Allegiant Air today announced 34 new nonstop routes, including nine special limited routes for the Sturgis Rally 2021.
Additionally, Allegiant will offer nine special limited routes to Rapid City, S.D. via Rapid City Regional Airport (RAP) with one-way fares as low as $99. The routes will provide an affordable option to those who plan to attend the annual City of Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August.
The new routes to
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) include:
Bentonville, Arkansas via Northwest Arkansas National Airport (XNA) – beginning July 2, 2021 with one-way fares as low as $49.
Bozeman, Montana via Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) – beginning May 27, 2021 with one-way fares as low as $59.
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CLARKSBURG, W.Va. (WV News) â The Harrison County Commission on Wednesday will discuss a property agreement for a medical cannabis facility, the upcoming appointment of a new county clerk and appointments to boards in what is expected to be a short meeting before the New Year.
Last month, the Harrison County Development Authority approved a site development agreement with Harvest Care Medical LLC that would allow for the transfer of property near the North Central West Virginia Airport in exchange for development work at the site of the companyâs planned state-of-the-art medical cannabis and processing plant.
Under the agreement approved by the Development Authority, Harvest Care Medical will perform site development work, including demolition of an old house, installation of utilities and construction of an access road at a price tag of around $8-10 million, Harrison County Commissioner David Hinkle has said.
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Grafton City Hospital Director of Administrative Services Tammy Barcus, left, accepts a box of donated PPE from T.J. Kim. Photo by JoAnn Snoderly editor s pick
By JoAnn Snoderly The Exponent Telegram Dec 12, 2020
Dec 12, 2020
Grafton City Hospital Director of Administrative Services Tammy Barcus, left, accepts a box of donated PPE from T.J. Kim. Photo by JoAnn SnoderlyÂ
BRIDGEPORT â For the health-care workers at Grafton City Hospital, a delivery of personal protective equipment and other medical supplies from a Virginia teen brought some optimism months into the pandemic.
Since March, 16-year-old McLean, Virginia, native T.J. Kim has been flying donated personal protective equipment and other supplies to rural hospitals across Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and now West Virginia.