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Burns & McDonnell has been named EPC contractor for two Alliant Energy solar projects in Iowa: the 150 MW Wever project in Lee County and the 50 MW Creston project in Union County. 

The company is set to provide fully integrated services for the projects. 

“We are excited to build on the momentum of the nine sites we successfully delivered for Alliant Energy in Wisconsin,” says Jami Stone, Burns & McDonnell construction project manager. “We look forward to continuing to build on this trust-based relationship to implement additional renewable energy projects for them.”

Union construction subsidiary of Burns & McDonnell, AZCO, is performing the construction.

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Trump’s War in Iran

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The meme here depicts where the United States has gone recently.  Our president starts an illegal and unnecessary war.

Can he stop it?  Neither quickly nor easily.

Does he deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?  Absolutely.

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Trump Faces Opposition from Our Top Entertainers

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In case it’s not already clear, Trump supporters buy virtually zero of Neil Young’s music, if only because it’s aggressively anti-racist, e.g. “Southern Man,” and “Alabama.”

Imagine you’re a white person living in the Deep South, and you come across these lyrics: “Alabama, you have the rest of the union to help you along.  What’s going wrong?”

How large is your appetite for this man’s music?

Trump Faces Opposition from Our Top Entertainers

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Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) Endorses Mike Lindell

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Here’s another reminder of how far to the extreme low brow right the American conservative movement has swung.

The only political experience Mike Lindell has comes from his having eagerly accepted Trump’s lie that the 2020 election was rigged with massive voter fraud, for which there is exactly zero evidence.

As a consequence, Lindell is facing multiple lawsuits, including a June 2025 verdict ordering him to pay $2.3 million to a former Dominion Voting Systems employee for defamation. He also faces lawsuits from Smartmatic for defamation and a suit over a $3 million unpaid loan.

That’s it, folks. No experiencing running a small town in Alabama, let alone a state full of well-educated progressives in which Trump lost to Kamala Harris by a full 4% in 2024.

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