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Cuenca instala paneles solares para iluminar su árbol navideño de 32 metros
2024-12-08
En la noche del 8 de diciembre, Cuenca se iluminará con el encendido del impresionante árbol de Navidad de 32 metros de altura. Este árbol se encuentra en la céntrica plaza de San Francisco, un lugar muy visitado tanto por turistas nacionales como extranjeros.

Descubre la Magia Navideña en Cuenca

La Instalación del Árbol

El árbol de Navidad en Cuenca es una maravilla visual. Con 32 metros de altura, se destaca en la plaza de San Francisco. Fue instalado con gran cuidado para brindar un aspecto espectacular.Además, se han instalado paneles solares para la iluminación del árbol. Esto es una iniciativa innovadora que ayuda a ahorrar energía y proteger el medio ambiente.

El Encendido

El encendido del árbol está previsto para las 18:45 del domingo 8 de diciembre de 2024. Se espera una escena magnífica con fuegos artificiales y un show musical de artistas como Coro Upam. Esto será un evento que no se podrá olvidar.Los luces LED de bajo consumo utilizadas en el árbol no solo brindan una iluminación brillante, sino también son ecoamigables.

Características del Árbol

Este árbol cuenta con 22 000 píxeles de luz y más de 100 elementos ornamentales. Cada detalle ha sido cuidadosamente diseñado para crear un ambiente navideño encantador.La estrella del árbol tiene 11 puntas y 3,5 metros de diámetro. Está iluminada con reflectores LED de bajo consumo, inspirados en las obras del arquitecto catalán Antonio Guadí. Esto da un toque especial y artístico al árbol.

Otras Adornos Navideños

Además del árbol de Navidad, en Cuenca se instaló un pesebre gigante en la plazoleta de El Otorongo. También se utilizarán fuentes alternativas de energía para su iluminación, al igual que en otros adornos de la ciudad, como la avenida Solano. Esto muestra la preocupación por el medio ambiente y la búsqueda de soluciones sostenibles.
$15k Donated for Food Insecurity & Dunes Concession Chances
2024-12-08
Organization's Generous Donation for Families

Empowering Families with Financial Aid

Organization Raises $15k for Families

A remarkable feat has been achieved as the Organization has successfully raised an astounding $15k for families in need. This generous contribution is set to bring a significant boost to the lives of 100 families battling food insecurity during this holiday season. Through the combined efforts of local business leaders, the funds were amassed to provide 100 $150 Strack & Van Til gift cards. These gift cards will be distributed to individuals served by the Franciscan Health Fresh Start Market and Prenatal Assistance Program located at 1121 S. Indiana Ave., Crown Point. The Friends of St. Clare, a group of five anonymous organizers, have been working tirelessly to support the Franciscan Health Foundation's Food Insecurity Program. Their journey began in 2009 with a single individual donating six frozen turkeys. Now, as a team of five, they continue to solicit local business leaders to contribute, year after year, increasing their donations by the thousands. This shows their unwavering commitment to making a difference in the lives of those facing food insecurity.

Porter County Announces Open Board Slots

Porter County Council presents a plethora of opportunities for county residents to actively participate. Various county commission openings are available, including the Porter County Redevelopment Commission with a 1-year term, the Alcoholic Beverage Commission also with a 1-year term, the Board of Zoning Appeals having a 4-year term, the Porter County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals (PTABOA) with a 1-year term, the Chesterton EDC with a 1-year term, the Portage EDC with a 4-year term, the Porter EDC with a 1-year term, and the Town of Hebron EDC with a 1-year term. Those interested in serving on a board should visit the Porter County Council office at 155 Indiana Ave., Suite 207, Valparaiso, to obtain an application or access the website at www.porterco.org under the County Council tab. The application deadline is December 31, and the final decisions will be made in January.

Physician Joins Franciscan in Dyer

Dr. Jasmine Vayalil has recently become a part of the Franciscan Physician Network and is now accepting new patients in Dyer. She attended medical school at Midwestern University Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in Downers Grove, Illinois, and completed her residency in family medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine at IU Health Arnett in Lafayette. Patients can avail both virtual and in-person visits at Franciscan Physician Network in Dyer, located at 919 Main St. To schedule an appointment, one can call 219-934-2492.

Franciscan Pediatrician Relocating to Crown Point

Dr. Radhika Chillarige, a highly skilled pediatrician, has now started seeing patients in Crown Point. She relocated on December 2 to the Franciscan Physician Network Crown Point Pediatric Health Center at 1141 S. Indiana Ave. from her previous office in St. John. Existing appointments have been seamlessly transferred to the new location to ensure a continuous and smooth care experience for her patients. Dr. Chillarige received her training at Kaktiya Medical College in Warangal, India. She completed her residency at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, and furthered her training in neonatology at the University of Connecticut in Farmington, Connecticut. Patients can reach out to her at 219-662-0700.

Concession Stand Opportunities at Indiana Dunes

The application period for two snack bar services at Indiana Dunes National Park has been officially announced. The concession stands are strategically placed at two of the park's most popular locations, West Beach and Portage Lakefront and Riverwalk. The Park is inviting applications from interested parties to compete for food, beverage, and retail sales CUAs at either one or both these locations. Separate applications need to be submitted for each place. There is a nonrefundable fee of $350 to process the application(s), and an additional fee of $400, payable by check made payable to the National Park Service and included in the narrative portion of the application package. Applications will be accepted until January 9. The first part of the Competitive CUA Application Package must be completed online in the CUA Portal at http://cua.nps.gov. The narrative portion of the application and the $400 check should be sent to: National Park Service, Interior Regions 3,4, 5 Office, Attn: Kelly Kager, Commercial Services Management Specialist, 601 Riverfront Drive, Omaha, N.E. 68102. Any queries can be sent by December 27 to kelly_kager@nps.gov.
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Chambersburg: Police Investigating Food Truck Explosion at Ramsey & Wilson Ave
2024-12-08
According to the latest reports from the police, the intersection of Ramsey and Wilson Avenue is set to be closed for an extended duration. In Franklin County, Pennsylvania, early on Sunday morning, a concerning incident occurred. At around 2 a.m., the Chambersburg Police Department was alerted to the area of Ramsey and Wilson Avenue due to a reported explosion. It was discovered that a food truck parked at this intersection had exploded. As a result, multiple homes in the vicinity were damaged, but fortunately, there were no reported injuries. The intersection of Ramsey and Wilson Avenue, along with the immediate surrounding area, will remain closed for an extended period. Police have advised residents to stay away from the area until further notice.

Unfolding the Aftermath of a Food Truck Explosion and Intersection Closure

Details of the Explosion

The food truck explosion at the intersection of Ramsey and Wilson Avenue was a significant event. It sent shockwaves through the local community and raised concerns among residents. The exact cause of the explosion is still under investigation by the police. They are working diligently to determine the factors that led to this tragic incident. This explosion not only damaged multiple homes but also disrupted the normal flow of traffic in the area. The closure of the intersection has had a significant impact on the daily lives of the residents, as they are now forced to find alternative routes.

Local authorities are working closely with experts to assess the extent of the damage and ensure the safety of the community. They are conducting thorough inspections to identify any potential hazards and take appropriate measures to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future. The investigation is ongoing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

Impact on the Surrounding Area

The closure of the Ramsey and Wilson Avenue intersection has had a wide-ranging impact on the surrounding area. Businesses in the vicinity have been affected, with some experiencing a decline in customer traffic. Local residents have also faced difficulties in getting around, as they are unable to use their usual routes. This has led to increased congestion on alternative streets and has put a strain on the local transportation system.

However, the community has come together to support one another during this challenging time. Neighbors are helping each other with essential tasks and providing assistance where needed. Local organizations and volunteers have stepped in to offer support and resources to those affected by the explosion and the intersection closure. This sense of community spirit is helping to ease the burden on the residents and provide them with some comfort during this difficult period.

Police Response and Safety Measures

The police have been quick to respond to the incident and have implemented strict safety measures to ensure the well-being of the community. They have set up barriers and cordoned off the affected area to prevent any further accidents or damage. Police officers are patrolling the area regularly to maintain order and provide assistance to residents. They are also working closely with emergency services to ensure a coordinated response in case of any further emergencies.

In addition to the physical safety measures, the police are also providing information and updates to the residents. They have established a communication channel to keep the community informed about the progress of the investigation and the status of the intersection closure. This has helped to alleviate some of the concerns and uncertainties among the residents and has allowed them to make informed decisions about their daily lives.

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