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Northwest Incinerator’s Past, Present and Future



City Bureau reporters Martha Bayne, Darien Boyd, LaCreshia Birts and Amber Colón Núñez explored ideas of development, activism and safeguarding community knowledge during the Spring Fellows 2017 program. Our project started with a simple question: what’s up with those smoke stacks over there? Located in the Northwest Industrial Corridor at 700 N. Kilbourn Ave., the incinerator opened n 1971 and was shut down 25 years later in 1996 after repeated pushes from environmental and community activists in the area, who ultimately advocated for the repeal of the Illinois Retail Rate Law, which ultimately led to the demise of the Northwest Incinerator, then one of the only remaining incinerators in the state of Illinois. Our team spent 10 weeks doing research, gathering information and of course, talking to the folks who are directly impacted by the Northwest Industrial Corridor’s future, whose TIF expires in 2021.

Special thanks to Steven Vance of Chicago Cityscape for capturing drone footage of the incinerator site and its surrounding areas.

P90X3 |Incinerator | Popeye Hammer Curls



I absolutely LOVE the new fitness on demand programs that we have access to whenever and wherever we want!
This morning, I decided to check out Incinerator, one of P90X3’s more grueling 30 minute routines. Tony Horton was killing me! Here are some form tips when performing Popeye Hammer Curls:
1. back straight, knees slightly bent
2. breathe slowly in and out during the movement
3. pick a weight you can handle for 30 seconds; focus on the movement and the pump of the muscle.
4. DIG DEEP!
Here is a link to what the Beachbody on demand is all about :https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnXTYyqkNFI

Invergordon Incinerator Pre-Examination – Breaking News North



Invergordon Incinerator pre -Examination – Breaking News North
Campaigners fighting to stop a proposed incinerator being built inInvergordon are getting ready to make the case for a public local inquiry at a meeting This Thursday. (28th April 2011)
Scottish Government reporter Richard Dent will hold a pre-examination meeting to enable objectors to put forward their case for the appeal to be dealt with by an inquiry.
The £43million incinerator scheme proposed by Combined Heat and Power for the Cromarty Firth Industrial Estate at Invergordon was previously refused planning permission by Highland Council, but was backed on appeal to Scottish ministers.
Produced for www.breakingnesnorth.net by the BNN Media Group.