Rising indie-pop artist with Prairie roots drops new single and video
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsNow based in Los Angeles, Alberta-raised singer-songwriter, Laur Elle is giving her over 100,000 monthly Spotify listeners something new to listen to in the weeks leading up to her album release.Oklahoma native Laur Elle spent her formative years in Alberta and has connections to Edmonton and Medicine Hat. The up-and-coming indie-pop artist dropped her latest single “The Morning Song” on Aug. 18. It is the fourth release from her full length debut album, which is scheduled for release this fall. Described as an intimate acoustic ballad with a stripped down sound, the music video for “The Morning Song” was published shortly after on Aug. 23.In a PR release issued by PR firm Indoor Recess, Laur Elle said, “If my life was a movie, The Morning Song would be the soundtrack to the biggest heartbreak of my life. It’s the moment that sinking feeling in your stomach comes rising up to the surface. The moment you notice that nothing feels like it used to. The M...Wetland planting, Coalhurst public works addition nearing November completion
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsThe following are selected briefs from Coalhurst town council’s regular Aug. 15 meeting:CAO reportCouncil accepted Shawn Patience’s CAO report as presented.Some of the highlights from the report include:• Work continues on completing the infrastructure master plan and costing options for light industrial property as well as exploring commercial expansion opportunities.• Patience met with Dawna Coslovi, CEO of the Green Acres Foundation, to discuss options for housing models for Coalhurst, funding options and partnership opportunities.• The town office was being used as a drop-off location for the FCSS clothing and school supply drive, in support of local families. A clothing fest will also be held here in September.• The Town continues to undergo a review and update of their bylaws and policies. bylaws under review include Community Standards, which is a new bylaw, Animal Control, Land Use Bylaw, Business License Bylaw and Emergency Management Plan. ...Chinook Arch makes carbon dioxide monitors available to loan from local libraries
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsThe Chinook Arch Regional Library System (CARLS), is adding Carbon Dioxide monitors to their inventory to allow members to borrow and test indoor air quality in their own homes.The new offering from Chinook Arch Regional Library System is being supported through a partnership with Community Access to Ventilation Information (CAVI), and will ensure people in southwestern Alberta have a way to easily monitor CO2 levels in their homes.Indoor air quality is impacted by a number of factors including exhalations, which add CO2 to the air, and CO2 levels can rise quickly in a room with more people and little ventilation or fresh air coming into the space. High levels of indoor CO2 can cause fatigue, headaches, and other symptoms. Monitoring CO2 levels can help people determine if additional simple steps should be taken to mitigate the risk of viral transmissions. Indoor pollutants also include respiratory particles and the viruses which are transmitted throu...Summer brings end to season at Coyote Flats
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsAs summer comes to an end, Coyote Flats Pioneer Village is looking back on another successful season showcasing the history and culture of southern Alberta.Board president Earl Dunn said that the season has been “very good, with lots accomplished by the volunteers and lots of visitors coming through”. New to the site this year is the Nolan Tack Shop and the Odds & Sods Building, which have been well received by visitors.Major events hosted at Coyote Flats include a Tractor Pull in June, a Tractor Show of Power parade around Picture Butte, a Show and Shine on Canada Day and a BBQ cook-off in late July.Harvest Days continued to be a success for Coyote Flats. The two-day event typically consists of harvest demonstrations, dog trials, horse pulls and antique equipment demonstrations, but this year featured two new events: a tractor balance competition and a slow tractor competition.Volunteer, Shirley Olsen added, “Coyote Flats has experienced an exce...New greenhouse, cafe and event venue bringing hope to children with autism
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsA new business in Lethbridge County is leading the way in innovation with its sustainable farming practices using vermicompost, and inclusive hiring practices.“The Venue for New Hope” was one of the many hosts in the southern region to participate in this year’s Province-wide Open Farm Days on Aug. 19-20, which gave participants a behind-the-scenes look into various farm and ag-related ventures.Owner Suzie Irwin said the event was a success, bringing people in to explore the property.The Venue itself features carefully curated vintage wares, with photo-ready staging that makes it a perfect venue for weddings, markets, and other events. The on-site cafe offers specialty coffees and teas, as well as hard ice cream.Irwin has ambitious plans for the project’s greenhouse operation as well, which will eventually grow produce for the venue, utilizing red wriggler worms for vermicompost to focus on sustainable production, creating new soil for the greenhouse ...NY: Election staff impersonators knocking on doors
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - In both Warren and Washington counties, authorities this week are warning residents to take caution when interacting with anyone claiming to work for a board of elections. In the last week, both counties have received reports of individuals impersonating election officials. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Warren County described a local case where a county resident with a legal voter registration was visited by two women claiming to come from the Washington County Board of Elections. The individuals carried ID cards and left the woman with a New York State election complaint form.The two North Country counties aren't the only ones. The New York State Board of Elections announced on Wednesday that similar incidents have been seen in counties around the state.“We are extremely alarmed by these actions," said Board of Elections Co-Executive Director Raymond J. Riley III. "These individuals are impersonating gov...Judge decides pause on NYS cannabis shops will remain
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- There's been another freeze on the recreational cannabis industry in New York State. A judge reversing his ruling from Friday that would've allowed more than two dozen licensees to continue the process of opening up shop, despite an injunction that has the program on pause. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! State Supreme Court Justice Kevin Bryant has decided the freeze on New York State's retail cannabis program will remain in place for all, while the lawsuit by veterans alleging they were cast aside by regulators during the license awarding process continues to play out."I think the overall sentiment that’s been going on through New York State cannabis is frustration at this point," said Ryan McCall, attorney at Tully Rinckey PLLC, "and this is just another setback.”This setback comes after 30 licensees thought there were signs of progress Friday when judge Bryant ruled the injunction would be lifted for them. T...Subway In The Sky: Free subs and blimp rides coming to Missouri
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A fast-food experience probably unlike any other you've seen or experienced is coming to Missouri next month. Subway announced its new "Subway In The Sky" campaign on Tuesday. A large Subway-themed blimp will take flight in September. The blimp includes a gondola that's assembled like a makeshift Subway location. It's crafted in a fashion that will allow six lucky guests on board during flights. Guests will have a chance to enjoy unique views from the blimp and sample sandwiches from Subway's Deli Heroes menu at the same time. Four St. Louis restaurants among USA Today’s ‘Top 100 budget eats’ "Subway In The Sky" is only coming to a small handful of cities. Its first stop: Kansas City, Missouri. There will also be stops in two Florida cities (Orlando and Miami) later this month. If you're interested in the ultimate Subway experience and at least 18 years old, you can enter for a chance to win soon. No purchases will be required to ride, but fans will need to reg...Suspect arrested in Denver shooting held for investigation of first-degree murder
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
A suspect has been arrested for a fatal shooting in Denver.Quadre Lamb, 28, is being held for investigation of first-degree murder, the Denver Police Department said Wednesday on X, the social media site formerly called Twitter.The shooting happened about 1:10 a.m. August 17 in the 2200 block of Welton Street, police said. The victim, Danzel Atkins, was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. Lamb was arrested Tuesday.RELEASE: #Denver Police Arrest Suspect in 22nd and Welton Homicide pic.twitter.com/Zh0dCvfoQN— Denver Police Dept. (@DenverPolice) August 30, 2023California is almost 100% drought-free, latest data shows
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:45:56 GMT
The latest update from the official U.S. Drought Monitor shows that the Golden State is nearly 100% drought-free.Drought conditions have continued to retreat across the state after the winter season brought heavy rain and historic snowfall. Tropical Storm Hilary brought even more rain during the summer. This is how much California workers spend on their work commutes, study says The data, released on Aug., 24, shows that about 93% of California is free from any drought classification. This percentage has continued to increase since March, when researchers found that more than 50% of the state was out of a drought, an accomplishment that happened for the first time in three years.About 6% of the state is considered to be “abnormally dry,” the U.S. Drought Monitor’s least severe classification, while about 1% of the region is considered to be in a “moderate drought.No area in the Golden State is considered to be in an “extreme or exceptional” drought, the U.S. Drought Monitor’s two ...Latest news
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