List of highways numbered 95

Apollo Finalizes Arizona Silver District Project Work Program; Makes Scheduled Option Payment and Retains Marketing and Investor Relations Group

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Monday, January 24, 2022

Apollo has the option to earn 100% interest in the Project through its wholly-owned subsidiary Stronghold Silver USA Corp., (Stronghold), from Gulf + Western Industries Inc. (the Vendor).

Key Points: 
  • Apollo has the option to earn 100% interest in the Project through its wholly-owned subsidiary Stronghold Silver USA Corp., (Stronghold), from Gulf + Western Industries Inc. (the Vendor).
  • The Project is located in the heart of the Silver District, a historic silver mining region in southwestern Arizona.
  • Apollo made the payment of US$100,000 due on the first anniversary of effective date of the Option Agreement.
  • Please visit www.apollosilver.com for further information on the Arizona Silver District project.

AWH to Open its Second Massachusetts Dispensary in Newton

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Thursday, November 18, 2021

Located at 1089 Washington Street, less than 10 miles from Downtown Boston, Ascend Newton is easily accessible from the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 95.

Key Points: 
  • Located at 1089 Washington Street, less than 10 miles from Downtown Boston, Ascend Newton is easily accessible from the Massachusetts Turnpike and Route 95.
  • The approximately 5,000 square foot dispensary features an open floor plan to allow for high throughput.
  • Ascend Newton is the first of AWH's retail locations to offer delivery services from the dispensary.
  • Ascend Newton anticipates it will create approximately 50 jobs for the Newton community, offering health insurance and other benefits.

City of Needles' Drinking Water Crisis Averted - State Finally Approves Much Needed Funding

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Friday, August 27, 2021

The City of Needles worst fears were realized In July when theonlywell that supplies the community with portable drinking water failed.

Key Points: 
  • The City of Needles worst fears were realized In July when theonlywell that supplies the community with portable drinking water failed.
  • The city of Needles has received $1.9 million from the State Water Resources Control Boards to fund a much-needed well to provide drinking water to Needles.
  • Though the city is grateful for this much needed funding, there is still much work to be done on behalf of its citizens.
  • "We are very pleased that our persistent efforts helped the City of Needles receive this much needed funding," said Rebuild SoCal Partnership Executive Director, Jon Switalski.