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21015300 Heidi Herzberg
21015300 she should run for city commissioner of her district which was 3. So she did. She was able to beat one of her other opponents for 2nd place, by the name of Randy Kough who only earned 17.66% of votes compared to Heidi's 39.44% of votes while Heather Joy Mitchell won in the primary with only 42.90% of votes. This gave her a 2nd chance to beat Heather in the general election which she did winning 54.69% of votes vs. Heather who lost with only 45.31% of votes. She served on the Deltona City Commission and as vice mayor from
21015301 Heidi Herzberg
21015301 November 2010 until November 2018 when she decided to run for mayor that year. She ran and won in the primary with 48.90% of votes against 2 of her opponents Troy Shimkus who only had 14.59% of votes and Santiago Avila Jr. who had 36.51% of votes and made it to the general election. She won & beat Santiago again in the general election with 52.90% of votes vs. his 47.10% of votes. She has been a member of the William S. Harvey Scholarship Selection Committee, a participant in Destination Deltona Task Force, a volunteer for United Humanitarians, and an
21015302 Heidi Herzberg
21015302 advocate for abused, neglected, homeless and unwanted animals. She currently serves as: Deltona's representative to Team Volusia Economic Development Corporation Board Member of the River of Lakes Heritage Corridor Board Member of the Daytona State College Center for Women & Men Board member of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Volusia & Flagler County Past President of the Volusia League of Cities Member of the Florida League of Cities Energy, Environment and Natural Resources Legislative Policy Committee Heidi Herzberg Heidi K. Herzberg is the newly-elected mayor of Deltona, Florida. Herzberg was born in Milwaukee, WI, the daughter of German immigrants.
21015303 Lake Towerrinning
21015303 Lake Towerrinning Lake Towerrinning or Towerrinning Lake is a permanent brackish lake in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia located approximately south of Darkan, south west of Wagin and about south east of Perth. The lake is managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife since it is used as a recreational facility; the Shire of West Arthur leases part of it as a gazetted water ski area. The lake is mostly situated within a A class nature reserve and is one of a few relatively fresh permanent, large waterbodies that are valuable as a wildlife refuge. It is located
21015304 Lake Towerrinning
21015304 close to but is not part of Arthur River. It forms part of the Towerrining Lake and Moodiarrup Swamps Important Bird Area and the Arthur River Wetlands System within the Blackwood basin. The lake has a catchment area of and has an average rainfall of per annum and an evaporation rate of per annum. It is found along the upper part of a major drainage line where a paleochannel is likely to be present. Water enters the lake via an inlet swamp found to the north west and drains out, eventually reaching the Arthur River, through an outlet swamp on
21015305 Lake Towerrinning
21015305 the southern side of the lake. The landscape of the catchment is a mixture of low hills, gently undulating rises, narrow incised valleys and wide flats with duplex sandy gravelly soils and clay soils on the valley floors. The traditional owners of the area are the Noongar peoples, who have inhabited the country for tens of thousands of years. The lake and its surroundings are spiritually and culturally significant to the Noongar as a corroboree ground and camping and meeting place with good hunting grounds. The first European to visit the site was Thomas Bannister while exploring the area in
21015306 Lake Towerrinning
21015306 1832 and who described it as a ""rushy lagoon"". Lands around the lake were being rapidly selected by farmers for cropping or pastoralism in 1909. The lake was bordered by a property owned by T.V.Williams in 1926. The last recorded Indigenous Australian settlement was in 1938 when temporary camps were constructed to find bush foods. As a result of clearing the lake became larger through the 1940s with extra run-off but started to become saline in the 1960s. In 1982 a caravan park, located near the southern shore line, commenced operations. In 1989 the Lake Towerrinning catchment landcare group formed
21015307 Lake Towerrinning
21015307 with a mission to improve water quality. In 1993 the construction of a lake re-diversion at the confluence of the Cordering and Morlup Creeks to the northwest of the lake was completed to allow diverting of fresher water into the lake from the catchment area and saline water away from the lake. The lake has many facilities, including a boat ramp, public toilets, change rooms, playground, barbeques, camping and picnic areas. Water skiing is permitted on the lake between sunrise and sunset but is prohibited within of the shore except within the designated water ski takeoff and landing areas. Much
21015308 Lake Towerrinning
21015308 of the land around the catchment has been cleared for agriculture. The catchment belongs to the Beaufort Vegetation System, where marri (""Corymbia calophylla"") and wandoo (""Eucalyptus wandoo"") dominate in undulating areas while swamp yate (""Eucalyptus occidentalis"") is more common in the valleys. The woodlands surrounding the main body of water contain wandoo, flooded gums (""Eucalyptus rudis""), rock sheoak (""Allocasuarina huegeliana""), acorn banksia (""Banksia prionotes""), freshwater paper bark (""Melaleuca rhaphiophylla""), saltwater paperbark (""Melaleuca cuticularis""), saltwater sheoak (""Casuarina obesa""), species of samphire and pockets of marri trees. The only recorded native aquatic plant is ""Ruppia megacarpa"". Grasses and sedges found around the
21015309 Lake Towerrinning
21015309 lake include ""Baumea articulata"", ""Baumea juncea"", ""Lepidosperma longitudinale"", ""Juncus kraussii"", ""Juncus pallidus"", ""Hordeum geniculatum"" and ""Paspalum vaginatum"". The area is an important habitat for a large range of species, including 14 species of frog, 43 species of reptile, 171 species of bird and 23 species of mammal. It is a wildlife refuge that supports a large population of birds, both local and migratory. The lake is recognised as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife Australia for the population of blue-billed ducks it supports. Other birds that can be seen are Australasian bittern, black cockatoo, peregrine falcon and the eastern great
21015310 Lake Towerrinning
21015310 egret. Many reptile species have also been recorded around the lake, including the long-necked tortoise. Lake Towerrinning Lake Towerrinning or Towerrinning Lake is a permanent brackish lake in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia located approximately south of Darkan, south west of Wagin and about south east of Perth. The lake is managed by the Department of Parks and Wildlife since it is used as a recreational facility; the Shire of West Arthur leases part of it as a gazetted water ski area. The lake is mostly situated within a A class nature reserve and is one of a few
21015311 Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya
21015311 Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya (born 14 January 1975) is an Indonesian Woman International master (WIM) (1993). She is a two-times Indonesian Women's Chess Championship winner (1993, 1995). In 1992, in Buenos Aires Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya won the bronze medal at the World Girl's Junior Championship in U20 age group. She twice won Indonesian Women's Chess Championship: in 1993 and 1995. In 1993, Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya participated in Women's World Chess Championship Interzonal Tournament in Jakarta where ranked 29th place. She represented Indonesia at the Women's Asian Team Chess Championship in 1995. In 1998, in
21015312 Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya
21015312 Kuala Lumpur she shared 10th place in the Asian Women's Chess Championship. Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya played for Indonesia in the Women's Chess Olympiads: In 1993, she awarded the FIDE International Women Master (WIM) title. Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya (born 14 January 1975) is an Indonesian Woman International master (WIM) (1993). She is a two-times Indonesian Women's Chess Championship winner (1993, 1995). In 1992, in Buenos Aires Maria Lucia Ratna Sulistya won the bronze medal at the World Girl's Junior Championship in U20 age group. She twice won Indonesian Women's Chess Championship: in 1993 and 1995.
21015313 Higganum Reservoir
21015313 Higganum Reservoir Higganum Reservoir is a man-made body of water impounding Ponset Brook in the town of Haddam, Connecticut. It is the primary feature of Higganum Reservoir State Park. Formed by construction of an earth dam in 1868, the reservoir was built to provide water power for the Higganum Manufacturing Company, a maker of plows and other farm equipment. Later known as Clark Cutaway Harrow, the company produced a line that included 400 types of plows, disk harrows, cider presses, hay spreaders, and carriage jacks. The reservoir's original dam had a maximum height of 48 feet and a total length
21015314 Higganum Reservoir
21015314 of embankment (including the spillway) of approximately 875 feet. It was reconstructed by the state in 2003. The dam is located at the reservoir's north end; a boat launch maintained by the state is found at its south end. Higganum Reservoir Higganum Reservoir is a man-made body of water impounding Ponset Brook in the town of Haddam, Connecticut. It is the primary feature of Higganum Reservoir State Park. Formed by construction of an earth dam in 1868, the reservoir was built to provide water power for the Higganum Manufacturing Company, a maker of plows and other farm equipment. Later known
21015315 Isaac J. Ullman
21015315 Isaac J. Ullman Isaac James Ullman, or Ullmann, (March 29, 1798 – November 7, 1866) was an American businessman and politician who served one term in the Michigan House of Representatives. He was a founder of Racine College in Wisconsin. Isaac Ullman was born on March 29, 1798, in either Frankfurt or Strasbourg, France. He emigrated to the United States, likely in either 1817 or 1822, settled in Watertown, New York, and in 1827 became a United States citizen. Ullman ran a hotel called the Mansion House in Detroit in 1829. He was an early settler of St. Joseph County,
21015316 Isaac J. Ullman
21015316 Michigan, and ran a hotel in the village of Sturgis for a period of time, before selling his interest in the village to Andrew Backus in 1833. In 1831, he was appointed quartermaster of the 3rd Brigade of the Michigan militia. Ullman was a staunch Democrat, was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in the first election under the state's new constitution in 1835, and served one term. By 1837, Ullman was operating a general store in Constantine, Michigan. In July 1836, during the era of wildcat banking in Michigan, the Bank of Constantine was chartered, with Ullman as
21015317 Isaac J. Ullman
21015317 a member of the board of directors. He was its president ""pro tem"" in 1838, but it closed its doors in 1841. Ullman later moved to Wisconsin. He served as a school commissioner in Racine, Wisconsin, and was one of the founders of Racine College in 1852. Ullman died in Racine on November 7, 1866. Ullman married Delia Maria Johnson. They had at least three children: Emilie Mack, Henry Johnson, and Frederic, born in Racine. Emilie married Wisconsin lawyer and politician Marshall Strong. Frederic served in the Civil War and became an attorney in Chicago. The Ullmans built a house
21015318 Isaac J. Ullman
21015318 in Racine at 731 S. Main St in 1843, and lived there until 1886. Isaac J. Ullman Isaac James Ullman, or Ullmann, (March 29, 1798 – November 7, 1866) was an American businessman and politician who served one term in the Michigan House of Representatives. He was a founder of Racine College in Wisconsin. Isaac Ullman was born on March 29, 1798, in either Frankfurt or Strasbourg, France. He emigrated to the United States, likely in either 1817 or 1822, settled in Watertown, New York, and in 1827 became a United States citizen. Ullman ran a hotel called the Mansion
21015319 Rouvikonas
21015319 Rouvikonas Rouvikonas (Rubicon, in Greek ""Ρουβίκωνας"") is an activist anarchist collective in Athens, Greece. It was formed in 2013 in the mid of Greek financial crisis and has since carried more than 50 attacks. Most attacks have been of low significance against high profile targets, such as paint throwing, smashing glasses, attacking ATMs and occupying monuments. Police sources are estimating that there are approximately 120-150 members. Mode of action and open membership is in sharp contrast with previous anarchist groups that used indiscriminate violence. Rouvikonas is based in Exarcheia, a district traditionally accommodating anarchists and anti-authoritarians. As Rouvikonas's attacks are
21015320 Rouvikonas
21015320 deemed insignificant by the police, authorities in Athens do not actively chase Rouvikonas members, drawing criticism to the current left-wing government. Rouvikonas Rouvikonas (Rubicon, in Greek ""Ρουβίκωνας"") is an activist anarchist collective in Athens, Greece. It was formed in 2013 in the mid of Greek financial crisis and has since carried more than 50 attacks. Most attacks have been of low significance against high profile targets, such as paint throwing, smashing glasses, attacking ATMs and occupying monuments. Police sources are estimating that there are approximately 120-150 members. Mode of action and open membership is in sharp contrast with previous anarchist
21015321 Limelight centre
21015321 Limelight centre Limelight is a community health center in Old Trafford run by Trafford Housing Trust designed to improve the health outcomes of local people It contains 81 extra care apartments two GP surgeries, a public library, a community café, an optician, a pharmacy, a hair and beauty salon, and a 40-place children's nursery. There are event spaces that can be hired for weddings or business meetings. St Brides Church and rectory has also relocated to the site. It was built by Willmott Dixon and opened in 2017 by Lemn Sissay and Diane Modahl. It won the prizes for the
21015322 Limelight centre
21015322 best older people's housing development and Best affordable housing development (in the larger category) at the Inside Housing Development Awards 2018. It was the only development to win two prizes. The judges described it as ""a creative and iconic reimagining of terraced houses that provides a variety of tenures and satisfies high environmental and design standards” and """"A truly outstanding scheme of bold, statement architecture"". The apartments are restricted to people aged 55 and over who need care and support. Some are rented and some are leased. There are support staff on the premises at all times. A resident-led management
21015323 Limelight centre
21015323 committee was established before the building was opened. It is the District Nursing base for North Trafford. The area has a substantial African Caribbean population and efforts have been made to involve them in the design and running of the centre. It is intended to be an intergenerational space with activities for young families, teenagers and older people. Limelight centre Limelight is a community health center in Old Trafford run by Trafford Housing Trust designed to improve the health outcomes of local people It contains 81 extra care apartments two GP surgeries, a public library, a community café, an optician,