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Representatives 
of EDP Renewables, of Houston, Texas, developers of the Rail Splitter Wind Farm, came to 
town to present their second installment of property taxes. People or departments 
that were a part of bringing the wind farm to Logan County were invited to 
attend a check presentation. The tax is based on energy produced, and the combined 
installments total near $400,000 on 29 turbines located in Logan County.
 
Holding 
the check are Logan County Treasurer Vicki Dugan, left, and county board member Jan 
Schumacher. In back, from left, are Mary Kelley, circuit clerk; Brian Bergen, development 
partnership director; Rosanne Brosamer, assessor; Bob Farmer, board chairman; 
John Taylor and Jeff Bishop of EDP Renewables; Will D'Andrea, zoning officer; Adam 
Renz of EDP; 
and Bret Aukamp, county highway engineer. 
The second installment of 
Logan County property tax is due today.See more at: 
Logan County 2nd installment of 
property tax due Tuesday
 
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Diana 
Nyad emerges from the Atlantic Ocean after completing a 111-mile swim from Cuba 
to Key West, Fla. Nyad, 64, is the first swimmer to cross the Florida Straits 
without the security of a shark cage. The swim took Nyad 52 hours and 54 
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