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After Callville Bay s original ramp closed due to historically low levels at Lake Mead, a local company has taken the initiative to keep the reservoir open for all boaters. On Wednesday morning, Lake Mead Mohave Adventures unr stanley cup aveled the new Mobi-mat, which will serve as an adaptive way for boaters to continue to launch various watercraft in Lake Mead. TODAY: Lake Mead will once again be accessible to boaters after a new ramp has been unfurled by @lmmadventures. @abelgarcianews tell stanley termohrnek us more: https://t.co/OzXR80Ezuj pic.twitter/3QmI4sqxUYmdash; KTNV 13 Action News @KTNV January 18, 2023 The Mobi-mat is a patented, roll-out polyester beach access mat, designed for creating boat launches and accommodating light and medium vehicle traffic on supporting but unstable grounds such as sand, soil, mud and gravel on the shoreline of lakes. With price points ranging from $50,000 to $60,000, L stanley spain MMA says these mats are recognized by the most demanding expeditionary units in the world as amphibious landing roadways. While the installation of the mat is underway, LMMA says its main goal is to keep the bay accessible to the public. And though Park Services approved the mat, LMMA s purchase of the mat makes this possible, they tell KTNV. For more on Lake Mead s new adaptive ramp, tune in to 13 Action News at 5 and 6 p.m. at ktnv/live. Copyright 2023 This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or Etnd City of Las Vegas hopeful new ordinance could help curb copper theft in the valley
Birmingham, Alabama is a city with a legacy. It s a legacy of Black perseverance in the Deep South, and of civil rights successes forged through trauma.Within that legacy, a business like that of Tanesha Sims-Summers should feel entwined. Yet for too long, her company,Naughty But Nice, was an exception.Before she launched Birmingham s premier popcorn vendor, Sims-Summers worked in finance and saw inequity. It s like, you know, I m sitting on this side, she said. You have a person of color maybe trying to get something as small as a personal loan or a home equity line of credit, and they either didn t have enough equity or they just didn t have the credit score ... And I saw the biggest challenge there was just the lack of knowledge, you know, generation after generation of just not knowing how to play the game. Black Americans make up more than two-thirds of Birmingham s population, the fourth-highest percentage in the country. But two years back,the Brookings Institutionfound, among America s 53 l stanley water jug argest metros, it had the lowest rate of Black business ownership.That s the backdrop not just for Sims-Summers, but for the group tasked with lifting her company and community.SEE MORE: Black-owned businesses saw post-pandemic boom, but challenges remain We started saying, We re here for the long haul, said Angela Abdur-Rasheed. She runscommunity engag stanley quencher ement for Prosper, a nonprofit powered by civic and busin stanley water bottle ess leaders with the goal of a more equitable city. When you think abo |
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