Greater Tuna 2009 - Badgett Playhouse Theater in Grand Rivers, KY
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Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir?
I took a boat through 96 million black plastic balls on the Los Angeles reservoir to find out why they're there. The first time I heard about shade balls the claim was they reduce evaporation. But it turns out this isn't the reason they were introduced.
Huge thanks to LADWP for arranging this special tour for me. Next time let's put the GoPro on the submersible!
The balls are made of high density polyethylene (HDPE) which is less dense than water so they float on the surface of the reservoir even if they break apart. They are 10cm (4 inches) in diameter and contain about 210ml of water. So the main reason they are on the reservoir is to block sunlight from entering the water and triggering a chemical reaction that turns harmless bromide into carcinogenic bromate. This effect occurs with prolonged exposure to bromate so regulators insist that levels be kept below 10 microgram per liter on average over a 12 month period.
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This is an educational video about the science of water quality.
Kentucky State Drum Cadence Exclusive @ Circle City Classic Weekend 2019
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Classroom Construction in Guatemala - Badgett Playhouse - Grand Rivers, KY
The first three classrooms are complete. We are currently raising funds to construct additional classrooms in the spring of 2013. Thank you Badgett Playhouse Patrons!
LLTV Week of March 3, 2011-Sights and Scenes
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The Kentucky Department of Fish & Wildlife Resources published footage on Wednesday, July 31, of them dropping so-called electro-fishing equipment into the water near Kentucky's Barkley Dam in Grand Rivers, causing hundreds of fish to jump out of it, in a process known as 'electro-fishing'.
The officials revealed that the electro-fishing technique, where they drop equipment in the water sending electric currents, was used to deal with an invasion by Asian carp fish.
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Kentucky Trail Town - Elkhorn City
This trail town marketing video was completed by students enrolled in REC 516 - Interpretation of the Natural Environment.
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Grand Opening The Lantern at Morning Pointe of Russell, Kentucky
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Body found near Kentucky River
Overlooks of Breaks Interstate Park, VA/KY 6-30-18
Breaks Interstate Park is a 4,500 acre park located in Dickenson County, Virginia and Pike County, Kentucky. It is home to the deepest gorge east of the Mississippi River and has been dubbed The Grand Canyon of the South.
On this trip I visited 6 overlooks both inside and outside of the park. The six included: 1) An unmarked overlook at around the mid point of the overlook trail. 2) The Stateline overlook. 3) The Clinchfield overlook. 4) The Towers Overlook 5) The overlook at the park entrance located along state route 80. 6) Along county route 609 near the summit of Bull Mountain in Buchanan County, Virginia.
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7 Facts about Kentucky
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1. Before Kentucky was a state, it was a county. In 1776, Virginia established Kentucky County as its westernmost territory. Residents didn’t feel adequately served by the far-off capital of Richmond, however, and a separatist movement took hold. After several petitions for statehood, Kentuckians finally received their blessing from Virginia. In 1792, Kentucky became the nation’s 15th state.
2. The longest known cave system in the world, Mammoth Cave, is located in southern Kentucky. Spelunkers have explored nearly 400 miles of underground caverns to date, with untold more miles still awaiting discovery. Early guide Stephen Bishop called it a “grand, gloomy and peculiar place.”
3. In 1930, Harland Sanders opened a service station in the town of Corbin and began serving up his original recipe fried chicken. Several years and scores of satisfied customers later, he opened a restaurant across the street, and the rest, well, is history. The Harland Sanders Café and Museum, as it's known today, is a shrine to Kentucky’s most famous chef.
4. The state’s most famous frontiersman, Daniel Boone, is a tall tale come to life. After blazing a trail through Cumberland Gap and establishing Fort Boonesborough in 1775, Boone was captured by Shawnee Indians and whisked away to their home base of Chillicothe, in modern-day Ohio. Boone gained his captors' confidence and even became a member of the tribe, only to escape after six months, riding a stolen horse 160 miles back to Fort Boonesborough. He made the journey in five days—just in time to lead the fort’s successful defense from another attack.
5. Thomas Edison worked for two years as a telegraph operator in Louisville’s Western Union office. He would have stayed longer, but in 1867 he was fired after accidentally spilling sulfuric acid all over his boss’s new furniture (performing one of his side experiments, naturally). Sixteen years later, he returned to the city’s Southern Exposition to showcase 4600 of his incandescent bulbs.
6. Bowling Green, located in western Kentucky, is home to the world’s only Corvette assembly plant. The one-million-square-foot compound was built in 1981, after GM decided to move the facility from St. Louis. Bowling Green is also home to the National Corvette Museum, where in 2014 a sinkhole opened up and swallowed nine cars.
7. The “Happy Birthday” song originated in Louisville in the late 19th century. Patty Hill, a teacher at the Louisville Experimental Kindergarten School, collaborated with her sister Mildred, a piano instructor, on a song called “Good Morning to All” that became a greeting teachers would sing to students. It’s unclear how, exactly, the tune morphed into “Happy Birthday to You,” but today it’s the most recognizable song in the English language.
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Metal Detecting In Rivers: Tips On Finding Crossings Or Fords | Aquachigger
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Home and Land for Sale Kentucky 7 acre Sustainable Farm real estate
Jump on our new farm list - - we'll send you new properties before they hit the market. call Ken 859-494-5521 or office 859-379-LAND (5263) . Home and Land for Sale Kentucky 7 acre Sustainable Farm real estate in Historic Perryville KY. Best real estate agent in central Kentucky.
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why compete? Call or text Ken 859-494-5521 Bluegrass Team. Beautiful Vintage brick house with High ceilings on 7 acres, garage and a red farm barn. New HVAC last year, vintage hardwood floors, gas fireplace, 10-foot ceilings! --- I'll have more info as we go along.
All fenced - ready for your large animals or great building sites for another house. Views to LIVE for. 7 acres right in city limits is a rarity. Walk to schools, stores, churches, etc --- and be on your very own Sustainable farm.
Home and Land for Sale Kentucky 7-acre Sustainable Farm for sale in Kentucky real estate
[00:00:05] This is our cute little historic town, Perryville, Kentucky. It's got the little river going through it and it's got all these historic buildings and this is the scenic byway in Kentucky. So it's Route 68, which is the Route 66 of Kentucky. It goes diagonally across the whole state. And it's just got a lot of scenic things. Hence the name little church here. 700 people, 6 churches. But it's just as cute as it can be anyway. Enough talk about Perryville. House is right up here. So you are kind of in town. I mean, you can literally walk to. You can walk to school. You can walk to the post office. You can walk to any of the 6 or 7 churches we got. And you've got a historic home here now. It doesn't have any kind of issues. Home and Land for Sale Kentucky. Sustainable Farm for sale in Kentucky.
It's all fenced. It has a cute red barn. In the back here, so you can have you have large animals, so if you didn't have 7 acres, you could still have small animals like chickens and sheep and goats and all that sort of thing, just not cows and horses. But with the acreage, large animals are permitted.
[00:01:53] You got 7 acres here, so you can have the cows and the horses and look at the barn. Oh, yeah. Now, does it need a little work? Of course, all barns need a little work, but you've got nice stalls in there and everything here in the back. And I'll show you some aerials. Right up in here, and I believe it's completely fenced. So what does that mean? It means that you can just grab your animals, drop them off and you're good to go. It includes this lot over here.
[00:02:47] So I'm not telling you what to do. But, you know, I like to talk to you like if you're my brother or my sister and people say, well, my gosh, what am I going to do to fix that barn? Don't need very much. I would just call the Amish. We've got a huge Amish community nearby. Those guys know how to make barns, those guys and how to fix barns. They'll build a couple new doors and put them up on a track for you. Now, I'm just gonna take a wild guess. Now, this is just conversation between me and you - like brother and sister, right? I would take a wild guess that the Amish would charge you maybe $1200 or something like that to do new doors on there. That's just a guess. so you look at it and you go, oh, my God, it's falling down. It is not falling down. It's a sturdy, good barn. It just needs some work. It cost you maybe twelve hundred bucks. Now if it's a whole lot more on that, don't give me no lip. I'm just trying to help. A beautiful Country property - Home and Land for Sale Kentucky.
[00:04:01] I'll buy you a beer, but I'll definitely tell you what I will do. I'll put you in touch with some pretty good Amish guys.
I like fireplace, a love hardwood floors, and I love the 10 foot ceilings and 7 acres downtown. Have what you want. You have horses. You can have llamas, goats, sheep, chickens, of course, whatever. It's kind of nice to have that opportunity to buy a Sustainable Farm for sale in Kentucky.
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Greenup County KY flooding 2-19-18 along the Little Sandy
Little Sandy and Ohio rising out of their banks flooding Greenup. Footage along Rt 2 and the mouth of the Little Sandy
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2018 KMEA Kentucky All-State National Anthem 2/7/2018
High School All-State music students from KY traditionally gather each night of the KMEA convention at the Hyatt to sing the National Anthem
Teen dies after fight outside middle school
A 13-year old girl from Attucks Middle School ended up on life support at Texas Children's Hospital two days after a fight off campus.
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Jackson says when her daughter returned home Thursday afternoon, she had a bruise on her face, but insisted she was okay.
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Lansing flood, Michigan floods after extreme rainfall, Lansing Zoo
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Michigan inundations,ansing /ˈlænsɪŋ/ is the capital of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is mostly in Ingham County, although portions of the city extend west into Eaton County and north into Clinton County. The 2010 Census placed the city's population at 114,297,[7] making it the fifth largest city in Michigan. The population of its Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) was 464,036, while the even larger Combined Statistical Area (CSA) population, which includes Shiawassee County, was 534,684. It was named the new state capital of Michigan in 1847, ten years after Michigan became a state.
The Lansing Metropolitan Area, colloquially referred to as Mid-Michigan, is an important center for educational, cultural, governmental, commercial, and industrial functions. The area is home to two medical schools, one veterinary school, two nursing schools, two law schools—including Western Michigan University Cooley Law School and Michigan State University College of Law, a Big Ten Conference university - (Michigan State University), the Michigan State Capitol, the state Supreme Court, the Court of Appeals, a federal court, the Library of Michigan and Historical Center, and headquarters of four national insurance companies.
Lansing is the only U.S. state capital (among the 47 located in counties) that is not also a county seat. The seat of government of Ingham County is Mason,[8] but the county maintains some offices in LansingFarmers' markets[edit]
Farmers' market in Lansing
Lansing has several farmers' markets throughout the city in the summer months. These markets include the Allen Street Farmer's Market[95] on the city's eastside, the Westside Farmers' Market, the Old Town Farmer's Market, the South Lansing Farmer's Market,[96] and the year-round historic Lansing City Market[48] located near downtown. The Lansing City Market has built a brand new $1.6 million facility on the riverfront in downtown Lansing where it will continue its year round operations providing specialty items in addition to regular groceries from over 30 vendors.
Libraries[edit]
The Library of Michigan and Historical Center is a highly regarded state library and research center. The library is one of the top five genealogical research facilities in the United States. The Capital Area District Library has 13 branches within Ingham County, some of these include: The Main library downtown, the Foster Library on the east side, and the South Lansing Library on the south side.
Lansing Art Gallery[edit]
The Lansing Art Gallery, founded in 1965, is Lansing's oldest art gallery and a non-profit membership organization. Showcasing the works of Michigan artists, the gallery is committed to providing cultural enhancement opportunities for Michigan residents. The museum is open to the public with free admission.
Museums[edit]
Lansing is home to a number of small, specialized museums:
The Impression 5 Science Center[97] is a children's science center located in a historic wagon works factory on the Grand River.
The Michigan Library and Historical Center contains one of the 10 largest genealogy collections in the nation, has a museum dedicated to Michigan's history among other attractions.[98]
The Michigan Women's Hall of Fame is a museum dedicated to the historical accomplishments and achievements of Michigan women. The house is located directly south of downtown in the 1903-built Cooley-Haze House. The museum is surrounded by Cooley Gardens.[99]
The R. E. Olds Transportation Museum is dedicated to the education of Lansing's role in the development of transportation, particularly the automobile.
The Turner-Dodge House[100] is a museum dedicated to Lansing's early pioneers. The museum sits in the Classical Revival-styled Turner-Dodge Mansion, built in 1858 for James and Marion Turner, and later by their daughter and her husband. It is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Theatre[edit]
The Riverwalk Theatre,[101] (formerly the Okemos Barn Theatre), the Lansing Civic Players,[102] and the now defunct BoarsHead Theater[103] are or were all located in downtown.
Peppermint Creek Theatre Company[104] is a well established new award-winning theater company.
Happendance, Michigan's longest-running professional modern dance company, has been based in Greater Lansing since 1976.[105]
The Greater Lansing Ballet Company is an award-winning ballet and dance company.
The Creole Gallery[106] brings in various musicians and hosts the Icarus Falling Theater group.
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Geology of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky
Geologic summary of the surface & subsurface features at Mammoth Cave, Kentucky, USA. Filmed & composed by Tabatha Beaver and James St. John (both School of Earth Sciences, Ohio State University at Newark). Video photography done in October 2011. Some stills from old postcards & National Park Service publications. Other stills taken by James St. John from 2008 to 2011 in Mammoth Cave Ridge and adjacent Flint Ridge.
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Depicted features in this video include:
- Historic Entrance to Mammoth Cave
- Green River
- Sinkhole Plain
- giant canyon passages (Houchins Narrows, Audubon Avenue, Broadway Avenue, Main Cave, Sandstone Avenue, Kentucky Avenue/Grand Avenue)
- breakout domes/breakdown domes (Rotunda Room)
- phreatic tubular passages (Gothic Avenue, Black Snake Avenue, Pensacola Avenue, Great Relief Hall, Sparks Avenue, Cleaveland Avenue)
- canyon passages (Boone Avenue)
- keyhole passages (Winding Way/Fat Man's Misery & Tall Man's Agony)
- vertical shafts/domepits (Water Clock, Sidesaddle Pit, Bottomless Pit, Mammoth Dome)
- Giant's Coffin (large breakdown block)
- Wooden Bowl Room
- River Hall
- Little Bat Avenue
- Snowball Dining Room
- Mary's Vineyard
- Frozen Niagara
- travertine speleothem (stalactites, soda straws, stalagmites, columns, flowstone, draperies/cave bacon, coralloids/knobstone/cave popcorn, rimstone)
- gypsum speleothem (flowers, helictites, rings, snowballs, macrocrystalline selenite, crusts)
- solution pockets, rills, flutes, anastomoses, joints
- cave crickets, bats, mummified bats