கேன் புரோக் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana
Stay updated with breaking news from கேன் புரோக். Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.
Top News In கேன் புரோக் Today - Breaking & Trending Today
Steve Fennessy: This is Georgia Today; I m Steve Fennessy. This week, we hear about a new documentary: It s called Saving Juliette, and it follows a growing grassroots effort in middle Georgia for clean drinking water. Safe drinking water is a topic that s grabbed headlines in recent years think Flint, Mich., and Newark, N.J. Well, this story takes place in Juliette, a small rural community north of Macon. Juliette is home to Georgia Power Plant Scherer, one of the largest coal-fired power plants in the United States. And the film traces what happens when residents discover the well water they rely on could be contaminated by coal ash from the facility. ....
Five things to know from this week's Pittsburg City Commission meeting morningsun.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from morningsun.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Every year, the most dedicated fans of sport rotorcraft journey to a sleepy little airport in a small town in Indiana, by the name of Mentone. The town hosts a pretty neat little airport that, among it many claims to fame, is the home of the Popular Rotorcraft Association and a dynamite yearly rotorcraft gathering that gets its buzz on right after Oshkosh. The PRA was founded by the man who created the sport rotorcraft industry, Dr. Igor Bensen as, essentially, a type club for builder/pilots of his Bensen Gyrocopter. When Dr. Bensen found himself older and in declining health, legendary gyro and homebuilt-plane pioneer Ken Brock, a friend and admirer of Bensen, took over the helm of PRA. ....
Print To the editor: The notion that California might consider electing Republican Mayor Kevin Faulconer of San Diego as our next governor went up in smoke when columnist George Skelton quoted him as saying, “I voted for the president. I thought he was going to be the best for the economy.” I can forgive someone who wanted to give Donald Trump one chance and voted for him in 2016. But how, after four years of the worst and most corrupt administration in the history of this country, could an elected official in California admit to voting for this disaster? “Party over country” doesn’t strike me as an effective campaign slogan. ....