Hi’ilei Martinson (right) and Farron Cabral pack Project Mahi’ai food boxes Friday afternoon in Wailuku. The boxes feature locally sourced items including grass-fed ground beef from Cabral’s Ranch, poi, honey, avocado, citrus, tea, herbs and natural loofahs. The Maui News / MATTHEW THAYER photo The Cabral family has run a ranch…
Read MoreWilliamsport City Council appears eager to see a citywide market analysis to quantify the economic impact of tourism. An inventory of tourism assets such as those from sports events, arts and theater, music and special events’ festivals, outdoor recreation, breweries, distilleries, and the use of retail and commercial spaces related to attracting tourists…
Read MoreSubmitted photo Austintown gymnast, coach and owner of Ohio Gymnastics Institute in Austintown, Ron Ferris, is all smiles as students prepare for competition. Ferris started coaching when he was 14. AUSTINTOWN — Gymnastics has been the center of Ron “Ronnie” Ferris’ life for as long as he can remember. “Gymnastics has always been the focal…
Read MoreThe Fort Smith Board of Directors on Tuesday (Nov. 9) will hear from officials with Minneapolis-based Conventions, Sports & Leisure about a feasibility study for an indoor sports facility. After receiving Arkansas Tourism matching grant funds of $15,000, the city hired Conventions, Sports & Leisure on Sept. 30 to conduct a feasibility study on the…
Read MoreBALTIMORE, November 08, 2021–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: SBGI), (the “Company”) today announced that it has purchased and assumed the lenders’ and the administrative agent’s rights and obligations under the existing accounts receivable securitization facility (the “A/R Facility”) of its and Diamond Sports Group, LLC’s (“DSG”) indirect subsidiary, Diamond Sports Finance SPV, LLC (“Diamond…
Read MoreRepresentatives of the Three Sisters Project, Deanna Lahre, Janie Hanson, and Don Lipps in discussion with the EDA. An action-packed Blue Earth Economic Development Authority (EDA) board meeting on Thursday, Oct. 14, dealt primarily with a single topic: the fate of Rural Renaissance’s Three Sisters Project. After receiving an update from project…
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