Catching Up on the News -- Anthem winner and Pepsi Building
We're a little behind in our Daily News reading (with Philip on vacation). From the Saturday/Sunday edition, however, there were some items of note.
- Becky Wolford won a contest to sing the National Anthem prior to a Muckdogs game. She's also survived a brain tumor. The story by Joanne Beck details her diagnosis and efforts to fight the disease, which included much prayer and multiple surgeries. It's a fine news feature, but fails to acknowledge WBTA's role in sponsoring the contest.
- The Economic Development Center has approved a $36,000 mortgage and tax abatement to help Summit Lubricants move into the former Pepsi plant at 4-D Treadeasy Ave. Summit manufactures heavy lubricants and has been in Batavia since 1991 and its expansion will lead to 17 new jobs.
- In Lifestyles, ag reporter Tom Rivers profiles Bob Welker, a herdsman at Stein Farms, where he helps deliver calves and tend to sick cows. "It takes a special person to be herdsman because not everyone can work with sick animals every day," co-owner Dale Stein told Rivers. "You have to e willing to do everything for the animals. Maybe one in a hundred cold do it -- maybe one in a thousand.
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