Roller crimping project research findings presented at Farming Smarter Field School

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Roller crimping project research findings presented at Farming Smarter Field School By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsFarming Smarter held their annual Field School on June 15 in Lethbridge County.The curriculum kicked off in the morning with a talk by Dr. Gurbir Dhillon on ongoing projects exploring the results of roller crimping fall rye and seeding barley behind the crimper. The project examines the viability and outcomes of roller crimping cover crops under southern Alberta growing conditions.Roller crimping is achieved by machines affixed with a rolling drum and blunt blades which crimps and damages plant stems when it is driven over a cover crop, resulting in a blanket of biomass which can aid in weed suppression and terminate cover crops without needing to till or use chemical herbicides.Executive Director of Farming Smarter, Ken Coles said, “this is our first year doing this and with a fall rye cover crop, we are hitting anthesis often in that first week of June, so it almost matches a dry bean seeding system. So there is a couple of factors. This is a proven...

New Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre marries tradition and tech in new facility

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

New Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre marries tradition and tech in new facility By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsThe new Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre in Lethbridge has found plenty of ways to honour its long history.During a presentation before members of the Coaldale Chamber of Commerce last week, Sydney Koppe, director of community engagement at the Lethbridge & District Exhibition, and senior manager of marketing and communications, Paul Kingsmith provided updates and an overview on the new facilities slated to open later this summer.Lethbridge and District Exhibition began as an agricultural society in 1897. The new Agri-Food Hub and Trade Centre has been in the works for over 15 years, and is now nearing completion. The $78 million project includes 268,000 square feet of event space, which has been designed to attract world-class conventions and better situate Lethbridge and southern Alberta as the epicentre for showcases and agricultural events given its proximity to Canada’s premier food corridor, the highest concentration of agri-food processing pl...

St. Joseph’s School wins $10,000 in nation-wide contest

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

St. Joseph’s School wins $10,000 in nation-wide contest By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsSt. Joseph’s School is celebrating last week’s announcement that the school has won $10,000 as part of the Kidoodle.TV’s $1 Million School Giveaway.Kidoodle.TV is a free and child-safe streaming platform which, in partnership with DudePerfect a popular comedy group which posts kid-friendly videos to YouTube and social media, is giving away $1 million to 100 schools across Canada and the U.S.As part of the nomination process, participating schools created and uploaded a video submission sharing why their school should be considered for the Kidoodle.TV’s $1 Million School Giveaway. The contest was open to school staff members of public elementary schools across Canada and the U.S. Once all video submissions were received and posted, voting commenced from June 1-15, with community members able to cast one ballot per day during the four day voting period. The top five schools with the most votes received $20,000.St. Joseph’s School in Coaldale is among se...

Ottawa in UCP crosshairs over oil and gas sector

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Ottawa in UCP crosshairs over oil and gas sector By Trevor BuschSunny South NewsWith another majority election win under their belt, the United Conservative Party was riding high last month.But while pundits continue to discuss the fallout and the NDP conduct a post-mortem of their failed campaign, the hard business of effective governance begins.In the days following the election, Taber-Warner MLA Grant Hunter was busy taking down signs and wrapping up his campaign office.“And just doing a bit of relaxing, spending a bit of time with family,” said Hunter, who has also been taking time to lend assistance to an ailing family member. “But other than that, just trying to take it easy. When you first get elected, you have an orientation by the Legislative Assembly offices, get to meet other MLAs and other new MLAs and talk to them and do a bit of mentoring and helping them to see their way around.”With a renewed mandate in the legislature but a shrunken majority, Hunter says the UCP is here to listen to all Albertans but wasn’t giving...

Coaldale student awarded $5,000 scholarship to U of L

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Coaldale student awarded $5,000 scholarship to U of L By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsA local Kate Andrews high school student has been named one of six recipients of the prestigious Chinook Scholarship from the University of Lethbridge.Among the successful applicants, are some of Alberta’s brightest young scholars. Each recipient will receive $5,000 towards their studies at the University of LethbridgeApplicants were considered based on their academic achievements, with a minimum of an 85 per cent admission average, as well as for their demonstrated excellence in leadership roles.This year’s winners hail from across the province, including Abigail Giacchetta of Kate Andrews High School in Coaldale. Giacchetta is an accomplished musician, holding the first chair in both jazz and concert band, as well as being the second chair in the honour band. She has also been an active member of her community as the Co-President of the Kate Andrews Student Council and a volunteer for Youth-Do Crew and the Rachael Thomas Youth Advisory Board. Giacch...

Coaldale Council holds first meeting in new council chambers after grand opening of Civic Square

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Coaldale Council holds first meeting in new council chambers after grand opening of Civic Square By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsThe community of Coaldale came together on June 17 to celebrate the grand opening of the new Civic Square building. Local residents, elected officials, faith leaders, and dignitaries from the Indigenous community all gathered to mark the occasion.With Town offices located on the second floor, and big plans underway transforming the space behind the building into an outdoor gathering spot, the entire structure and surrounding area has been designed with functionality and community in mind. Following the sale of the old town office, administrative staff have been working out of the building for several months. While council has been holding regular council meetings at the new Civic Square location within one of the board rooms, the first meeting in the completed chambers was officially held on Monday, June 26. Now that the technology has been calibrated, the public will be able to observe the open portion of meetings at the new location moving forward. ...

Dyken Pond 50th anniversary

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Dyken Pond 50th anniversary GRAFTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) - During the month of July, Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center is hosting a series of events celebrating 50 years of environmental education, outdoor recreation and youth development. These events will take place on the weekend of July 8 and 9.On both days they will be offering free kayak rentals. You must be at least 12 years old to rent a kayak and they ask that you call in advance to reserve your boat. Life jackets are available for use as well. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Saturday at 11 a.m. you can enjoy a paddle of the lake, guided by a Friend’s of Dyken Pond Board Member. This event also requires pre-registration.At 4 p.m. there will be a Mushroom walk hosted by Avery Stempel of Collar City Mushrooms. The walk offers an opportunity to learn to identify different mushrooms while enjoying a stroll in the forest. This event is $5 per person and requires pre-registration.Dyken Pond is...

Storms popping up near St. Louis Thursday

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Storms popping up near St. Louis Thursday ST. LOUIS -- The Heat Advisory continues for today into Friday for top temperatures that may reach over 100 degrees in Missouri. However, scattered storms in Illinois will cut down on the heat in areas east of St. Louis. St. Louis radar: See a map of current weather here This is the batch of storms we are tracking for around lunchtime Thursday. The storm will roll across our northern and northeastern counties as this complex makes a turn to the southeast.Several clusters of strong to severe storms are forecast to drop for Iowa into central and then southern Illinois today into tonight. These storms may bring damaging winds, hail and even a tornado threat to the St. Louis area. Some of them may start to pop up at around midday Thursday. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect for the area until 5 p.m.The extreme heat will continue to be an issue in Missouri Friday and more storms are expected in Illinois, with St. Louis right in the middle of it all. I cannot rule out additional...

Which one-time Cardinals have played for the most teams?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Which one-time Cardinals have played for the most teams? ST. LOUIS - Baseball fans are engaging with a new daily challenge through ImmaculateGrid.com, one that occasionally comes with a St. Louis Cardinals theme. As part of the daily challenge, fans are asked to recall nine current or former MLB players who meet specific criteria. It could be naming a player that played on two specific teams (like the Cardinals and Cubs). It could also be naming a star who reached who played for one team and reached a tough career achievement (like 3,000 hits) or season standard (like 20 wins). RELATED - MLB Insider: Cardinals should ‘consider bold action’ before trade deadline Fans have nine guesses to fill out the grid and be considered "immaculate." The inspiration is based on an immaculate inning, a feat in which a pitcher strikes out three players on the minimum nine pitches. From the standpoint of a Cardinals fan, this at least begs the question, which current or former Cardinals have played for the most teams in Major League Baseball? In that re...

Greeley police officer fires at suspect who was armed with a gun

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:42 GMT

Greeley police officer fires at suspect who was armed with a gun A police officer in Greeley fired at a suspect who pointed a gun at them, authorities said Thursday. The suspect ran off and is at large.The police shooting happened about 11 p.m. Wednesday in the 1200 block of 6tha Street, according to a 19th Judicial Critical Incident Response Team news release. The officer was in the are checking a report of “suspicious activity” when an encounter took place.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Sheriff’s deputy shoots man suspected of setting vehicle on fire in Grand Junction Crime and Public Safety | Aurora police release additional footage related to fatal shooting of Jor’Dell Richardson Crime and Public Safety | La Salle police officer indicted for murder in shooting death of man at Family Dollar store Crime and Public Safety | Denver police release videos of officer being ambushed, shooting of second officer later same day Crime and Public Safety | ...