International Black History Museum Opens At Former Slave Port
The International Museum of African Americans opened privately in downtown Charleston on Saturday, according to local news reports. The event reportedly attracted a large number of participants, including not only local residents but also local and national leaders. WCSC News. The South Carolina State Museum stands on the grounds of Gadsdens He Wharf, the site […]
How Saudi Arabia’s international search for water led them to Arizona
Getty Images Irrigation canals and siphon pipes that supply water to an alfalfa field in Arizona. There has long been simmering outrage over Saudi dairy companies using Arizona’s groundwater to grow alfalfa here and send it back to the Middle East. Anger is now boiling over as the state’s water crisis deepens, with residents, local […]
Coconino County Search and Rescue hosts international training and conference
Not everyone who loves the outdoors is keen on making activities like hiking, biking, skiing, and climbing safer for everyone. Not everyone is ready to sacrifice a large amount of free time to step into an uncomfortable situation without seeking the opportunity to gain financial gain. But search and rescue volunteers do. This week, search […]
Local snowboarder Rori Avelar making splash on international level
Eric Newman Sunsports Editor “Are you a snowboarder from Arizona?” Really? “ Lori Averard asks that question all the time. The 20-year-old from Flagstaff has been on the professional snowboard tour for the last few years. She rides and competes with the best in the world and is ranked 24th in the world and 6th […]
MCC Lake Havasu student named Phi Theta Kappa International officer | The Buzz -The buzz in Bullhead City – Lake Havasu City – Kingman – Arizona – California
Mojave County – Jasmine Garcia, a student at the Mojave Community College Lake Havasu Campus, was elected to serve on the international board of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor (PTK) Association. She is Vice President of Division IV, one of the highest leadership positions a student can achieve within the organization. She is the first […]
Yuma International Airport to receive more than $1 million in federal funds to upgrade flooring
After applying for and being denied many grants, Yuma airport finally landed something that could help improve traveler safety – Vanessa Gongora report for 13 On Your Side Yuma, Arizona (KYMA, KECY) – Yuma International Airport gets several upgrades after receiving a $1.1 million grant. Twenty years later, local airport floors are being renovated to […]
Solar for cobalt sulfate production – pv magazine International
Yuma County, Arizona has approved a solar-powered cobalt sulfate production facility. It will produce 7,000 tonnes of cobalt annually and utilize 28.4 MW of on-site solar capacity. March 9, 2023 Michael Shake from pv magazine USA EVelution Energy, an electric vehicle battery materials company, has received approval from the Yuma County Board of Supervisors to […]
Local Artists Honored at the Arizona Pastel Artists Association 2023 International Exhibition at the Phippen Museum
Photo: Yavapai County artists at the Arizona Pastel Artists Association International Exhibition (left to right): Carolyn Parker, Jeanne Wellins, Kristin Debroski, Kathy Howard, Kristin Bidwell. The Seventh The Arizona Pastel Artists Association’s annual international exhibition and sale is currently on display at the Phippen Museum of Art in Prescott. The jury show will include 80 […]
Celebrate International Women’s Day at free cycling events
Connect to global movement while cycling. In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8, cyclists are hosting six free Chicago area riding events open to all. non-profit organization inspired movementfounded by Lombard physiotherapist and long-distance cyclist Dawn Piech, will host the 4th International Women’s Day – Together We Rideâ„¢ global cycling event March 8-12. […]
Moving mine waste – Nuclear Engineering International
Disposal of past mining waste from uranium mining remains a challenge for regulators and nearby residents. Progress is slow, but clear. Above: The Navajo Nation has many uranium mining sites that are not funded for cleanup. The US NRC has assessed that moving waste from a New Mexico mine site to a neighboring mine site […]