Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Buffalo grain silos being turned into huge beer ad


Buffalo grain silos being turned into huge beer ad


BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -- A cluster of 100-foot-tall grain silos in Buffalo is being turned into the world's largest six-pack. Crews are installing rolls of vinyl wrap spelling out Labatt Blue on six silos at the former GLF grain mill operation near the city's ...


Badlands' buffalo roundup is opposite of Custer's


RAPID CITY, S.D. (AP) — Thundering hooves, whooping cowboys, flapping flags, cheering crowds ... Nope. There was none of that. Sept. 29 at Badlands National Park south of Wall, the processing of 1,000 bison began with silence. Block lettering painted on ...


Custer buffalo roundup matches past turnout of 14K


CUSTER STATE PARK, S.D. (AP) — The state of South Dakota says more than 14,000 people took part in the buffalo roundup at Custer State Park, matching crowd records from the previous six years. The 49th annual roundup took place Friday in the Black Hills.


The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Hires Don Nelson as General Manager


The Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra is very excited to announce that Don Nelson has been hired as general manager. Mr. Nelson comes to the BPO from Spokane, Washington. There, he served as general manager of the Spokane Symphony for 14 years and the general ...


Buffalo Niagara Enterprise reports 5-year high in bringing projects


The Buffalo Niagara Enterprise business development and marketing group is coming off its best year since the recession ended five years ago. Fueled by a steady tide of foreign investment and strength in the advanced manufacturing and advanced business ...


Buffalo plays lead role in ending FCC blackout rule


BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) – Buffalo Bills fans, no strangers to the TV blackout, are celebrating an FCC unanimous vote that eliminates the federal government’s support of the rule. In sending a message to the NFL, FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler said ” For 40 ...


$4.7M targeted for cleanup of Buffalo River


BUFFALO, N.Y. — Efforts to get the Buffalo River off of the list of Great Lakes "toxic hotspots" are getting a new cash infusion. The cleanup is getting nearly $4.7 million from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration under its Great Lakes ...



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