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Commodore Amiga -=Hyper Wings=- WIP v0.9
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Building More Than Trails
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Building More Than Trails

There is some debate as to where the name “The Lost Sierra” comes from‚ but it’s become the common name — and an apt one — for the lesser-traveled towns‚ alpine lakes and peaks near Reno‚ Nev. and within the northern reaches of eastern California’s Sierra mountains. More than a dozen communities are tucked away across this area‚ which is fragmented by the mountainous terrain of the surrounding national forests and‚ more recently‚ by extreme wildfire.  Over the past few years‚ Trinity Stirling‚ who lives in Quincy and grew up in the Lost Sierra‚ has made it her mission to help connect these scattered communities with the hopes of giving their economies a boost by creating more recreation opportunities. And that mission starts with trails.  The Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship Trail Crew building a solid trail foundation in steep terrain. Credit: Ken Etzel As the former project manager with the Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship‚ Stirling worked on a long-term project to connect more than a dozen rural towns with a long-distance trail stretching about 600 miles. Stitched across federal public land‚ the trail network is coming together in stages‚ building off existing trails. So far‚ about 74 miles are under construction and 30 miles have been finished — with broad support for building more. “A lot’s happening‚” says Greg Williams‚ the group’s executive director. For now‚ he says the biggest challenge is funding. The goal of the Lost Sierra Route‚ as the long-distance trail will be known‚ is to improve access to public land at a time when more and more people want to get outside‚ while at the same time connecting isolated communities and working to diversify the regional economy‚ which grew around the booms and busts of natural resource industries like mining‚ logging and ranching.  “Obviously we’re connected by roads‚” Stirling says. “We have a lot of dirt roads. But one of the early concepts for this project‚ once it’s built‚ is creating a community passport.” The passport would encourage trail users to travel from town to town‚ checking out different businesses and getting a sense of the varied places connected to the trail system.  Historic buildings of downtown Quincy in the fall. Credit: Patrick Cavender Already‚ the region is seeing success in building out a stable recreation economy. It’s a popular spot for mountain bikers‚ who are drawn to existing trails and races like the annual Downieville Classic‚ which Williams created in 1995. Williams‚ who started the stewardship group in 2003‚ says as he worked on more trail projects‚ there was increasing interest in a regional system.  “We’d go to Board of Supervisor meetings or Chamber of Commerce meetings and neighboring towns would say‚ ‘Hey‚ what about us? We’re struggling. We’re surrounded by national forests. We live in a beautiful place that we feel like people want to come [visit]‚’” Williams recalls.  Williams points to Quincy‚ a town of about 1‚600 people surrounded by national forest land‚ as a strong indicator for the potential in creating more recreation opportunities. “Quincy just had a brewery-restaurant open. So now there are two brewery-restaurants in town that didn’t exist before trails were there‚” he says. “The local motels are buying new mattresses and painting the sidings…. So we’re seeing it happen.” 
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
1 y Politics

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The Five (Full episode) - Wednesday‚ January 31
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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Ohio Pastor Fights Back After City Attempts to Shut Down Church’s 24/7 Outreach to Poor‚ Homeless
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Ohio Pastor Fights Back After City Attempts to Shut Down Church’s 24/7 Outreach to Poor‚ Homeless

After seeing the needs in his community‚ Pastor Chris Avell made the decision to keep the doors of his church open 24/7.  “We’re called to reach the lost‚ 24/7‚” Avell says‚ adding that that includes the “the hurting‚ the broken‚ the least of these.”  Avell’s church‚ Dad’s Place‚ in Bryan‚ Ohio‚ is “a place they can come if they’re weary and burdened and find rest and true rest for their souls‚” the pastor says. Bryan‚ a town of some 8‚600 people‚ is located about 64 miles southwest of Toledo. Some people in the community‚ whether those struggling with mental health issues‚ addiction‚ or physical needs‚ began frequenting the church and even sleeping there if they needed a place of shelter. But several months after the church opened its doors wide with round-the-clock help for the needy‚ the city told Avell he had to stop.  “According to the city‚” First Liberty attorney Jeremy Dys explains‚ “Dad’s Place has converted itself from being a church and into a homeless shelter‚ which they believe is a change of use from the approval that the city had previously given for them to be a church. Well‚ of course‚ that’s not true‚” he says.  “This is a church‚ and they’re doing church things‚” Dys says of Dad’s Place‚ adding that churches throughout history have kept their doors open 24 hours a day in order to fulfill the biblical mandate to serve the needy.  Avell‚ along with Dys‚ joins “The Daily Signal Podcast” to explain how he’s fighting to continue doing the work he and the congregation at Dad’s Place feel called by God to do. Listen to the podcast below: Have an opinion about this article? To sound off‚ please email letters@DailySignal.com‚ and we’ll consider publishing your edited remarks in our regular “We Hear You” feature. Remember to include the URL or headline of the article plus your name and town and/or state. The post Ohio Pastor Fights Back After City Attempts to Shut Down Church’s 24/7 Outreach to Poor‚ Homeless appeared first on The Daily Signal.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
1 y

February 01‚ 2024
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February 01‚ 2024

February 01‚ 2024
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Classic Rock Lovers
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“People would ask: ‘Is David Byrne a genius or a moron?’ I wanted to nip that ‘moron’ bit in the bud‚ so it was better to say ‘genius.’ The truth is somewhere in between”: The prog credentials of Talking Heads
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“People would ask: ‘Is David Byrne a genius or a moron?’ I wanted to nip that ‘moron’ bit in the bud‚ so it was better to say ‘genius.’ The truth is somewhere in between”: The prog credentials of Talking Heads

The eccentric post-punk outfit certainly progressed with albums including More Songs About Buildings And Food‚ Fear Of Music and Remain In Light… but were they actually progressive?
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Jihad & Terror Watch
Jihad & Terror Watch
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HOLOCAUST? What Holocaust?
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HOLOCAUST? What Holocaust?

I guess today’s educators are too busy teaching students to hate America‚ hate capitalism‚ and accept that men can have babies‚ to be bothered with trivial matters from history such as the Holocaust.
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Front Page Mag Feed
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Houthi Cruise Missile Came Within Seconds of Hitting USS Gravely
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Houthi Cruise Missile Came Within Seconds of Hitting USS Gravely

“We can’t afford to sit here and play catch indefinitely” The post Houthi Cruise Missile Came Within Seconds of Hitting USS Gravely appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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Biden Appoints UFO Nut as Global Warming Envoy
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Biden Appoints UFO Nut as Global Warming Envoy

Believe the science! The post Biden Appoints UFO Nut as Global Warming Envoy appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
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Good News in History‚ February 1
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Good News in History‚ February 1

60 years ago today‚ the British Invasion arrived in the US after The Beatles reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 with I Want to Hold Your Hand‚ before eventually being replaced by their previous #1 single‚ She Loves You. The little 32-bar diddy in G-major was written by John and Paul‚ as the former described […] The post Good News in History‚ February 1 appeared first on Good News Network.
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