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Ground wires (GW) struck by lightning are often exposed to transient impulse voltages in the MV range. This results in intense negative streamer-type corona, causing a considerable increase in the ...
I’ll be more positive now that I’ve given up hope. Allow me to elaborate on my life philosophy. Actually, don’t bother to allow me, because I’ll tell you anyway. The principle of the thing is this.
Ocala man indicted for wire fraud, price gouging related to COVID-19 facemasksMarion County Planning and Zoning officials discussed the hot topic of a new sports complex near the World Equestrian ...
OCALA, Fla. (WCJB) - Officials with the U.S Attorney’s Office Middle District of Florida said a man from Ocala has been indicted on wire fraud and price gouging. If convicted, they said 34-year-old ...
The July 1st deadline for the Legislature to send a finalized budget to Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s desk is approaching and the House and the Senate don’t appear to be close. Plus, a new ...
It depends on who you ask. ... Copper wire theft is much more than a nuisance for some municipal public works departments. It is, they say, threatening public safety and cutting into city budgets.
Trump bans ‘negative’ signage at national parks, asks visitors to snitch on unpatriotic text – Nation and World News | West Hawaii Today ...
During his minicamp press conference on Thursday, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid praised the progress of wide receiver Tyquan Thornton during offseason workouts. "I like Tyquan (Thornton), I ...
College football is growing nearer with each passing day, and that means another top 50 player in the College Sports Wire's ranking of the best players across the nation. As we approach the 20s, No.
Four-star offensive tackle Cameron Wagner (class of 2027) visited Nebraska on Wednesday. Wagner, ranked 49th overall in his class, holds offers from several Big Ten and SEC schools. Nebraska has ...
Children and their drawings can be quite telling. And that’s part of the reason why Collier County students in all grades are tasked annually with artwork for the 'Keep Collier Beautiful' calendar.
Each year, students in grades 1 through 12 are invited to submit original artwork that showcases themes such as recycling, proper waste disposal, litter prevention, and a love for the environment.