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With increase in air traffic noise, Peaks Islanders are the latest to seek relief


Updated July 7
Rattled by increase in airplane noise, Peaks Islanders are the latest to seek relief
We have more planes coming over Peaks Island now than we have at any time in our history, one resident says.
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A passenger plane departing from Portland International Jetport flies toward the north end of Peaks Island on Wednesday afternoon. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
A recent increase in aircraft noise over Peaks Island has residents asking officials to reduce plane traffic over their community, including from an arrival flight path recently introduced in part to limit noise disruption in South Portland.
“We have more planes coming over Peaks Island now than we have at any time in our history,” said Basil Klosteridis, whose family has owned a seasonal home on the north side of Peaks for a century and moved there full-time six years ago. “You are talking about an island community. This has never been our way of life – it has been a very qu ....

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Rattled by increase in airplane noise, Peaks Islanders are the latest to seek relief


Updated July 7
Rattled by increase in airplane noise, Peaks Islanders are the latest to seek relief
We have more planes coming over Peaks Island now than we have at any time in our history, one resident says.
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A passenger plane departing from Portland International Jetport flies toward the north end of Peaks Island on Wednesday afternoon. Ben McCanna/Staff Photographer
A recent increase in aircraft noise over Peaks Island has residents asking officials to reduce plane traffic over their community, including from an arrival flight path recently introduced in part to limit noise disruption in South Portland.
“We have more planes coming over Peaks Island now than we have at any time in our history,” said Basil Klosteridis, whose family has owned a seasonal home on the north side of Peaks for a century and moved there full-time six years ago. “You are talking about an island community. This has never been our way of life – it has been a very qu ....

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Wollmann trains for 'ultra' race


Mathew Wollmann of Madison is currently training to compete in an ultra-cycling race that will take him and his support crew hundreds of miles across the southwestern United States this spring while raising money for military veterans who need a helping hand.
Wollmann plans to participated in the Race Across the West, or RAW. For Wollmann, the Race Across the West consists of a 930-mile, timed competition from Oceanside, Calif., to Durango, Colo., The bike riders have a maximum limit of 92 hours to complete the entire course.
The RAW cyclists consider themselves endurance athletes because the course will have them biking through blazing southwestern deserts and steep mountains. Wollmann said the entire RAW course provides an elevation gain more than 50,000 feet during the race. In comparison, Mount Kilimanjaro has an elevation of 19,341 feet, and Mount Everest has an elevation of 29,032 feet. ....

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KBHB Radio - Governor Noem Names Rave, Partridge to Board of Regents


Governor Noem Names Rave, Partridge to Board of Regents
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Board of Regents appointees
PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem announced that she will appoint Tim Rave of Baltic and Jeff Partridge of Rapid City to the South Dakota Board of Regents. 
“Tim Rave and Jeff Partridge are two seasoned, thoughtful public servants who care deeply about higher education in our state,” said Gov. Noem. “I know they will be excellent regents, and I thank them for their willingness to serve.” 
 Partridge is the president of Partridge Financial Services in Rapid City. He served on the Rapid City Council from 2003 to 2005, including as vice president of the council. Partridge served in the South Dakota House of Representatives from 2015-17 and in the state Senate from 2017-21, spending all six years on the Joint Appropriations Committee. He is a graduate of Augustana University.  ....

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Governor Noem Names Rave, Partridge to Board of Regents


Governor Noem Names Rave, Partridge to Board of Regents
Governor Noem Names Rave, Partridge to Board of Regents
PIERRE, S.D. – Today, Governor Kristi Noem announced that she will appoint Tim Rave of Baltic and Jeff Partridge of Rapid City to the South Dakota Board of Regents.
“Tim Rave and Jeff Partridge are two seasoned, thoughtful public servants who care deeply about higher education in our state,” said Gov. Noem. “I know they will be excellent regents, and I thank them for their willingness to serve.”
Partridge is the president of Partridge Financial Services in Rapid City. He served on the Rapid City Council from 2003 to 2005, including as vice president of the council. Partridge served in the South Dakota House of Representatives from 2015-17 and in the State Senate from 2017-21, spending all six years on the Joint Appropriations Committee. He is a graduate of Augustana University. ....

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