Matt Kroschel is a CBS-TV multimedia journalist originally from Colorado now reporting in Huntsville, Alabama for WHNT News 19. We are Taking Action and Getting Results! Send news tips on Twitter @ Matt_Kroschel.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Fewer Communication Breakdowns Between 1st Responders With New System
Grand Junction- A decade after the 9/11 terrorist attacks critics say communication between emergency responders from different agencies is still not even close to being perfect. But what about here on the Western Slope?
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
A Solar Invention A Grand Junction Man Claims Came To Him In A Dream
By Matt Kroschel
For one Grand Junction inventor going green is something he hopes he can make a reality for the entire community.
Military veteran and Mesa State College graduate Randall Ohm said his solar powered street light design could change the way we see after the sun goes down. He envisions his light invention replacing the yellow and energy sucking street lights that dot Mesa County.
The totally solar powered light is in the process of getting a patent and his first prototype is up and running.
Local governments see green technology like this as the future and are eager to learn more about the invention.
For one Grand Junction inventor going green is something he hopes he can make a reality for the entire community.
Military veteran and Mesa State College graduate Randall Ohm said his solar powered street light design could change the way we see after the sun goes down. He envisions his light invention replacing the yellow and energy sucking street lights that dot Mesa County.
The totally solar powered light is in the process of getting a patent and his first prototype is up and running.
Local governments see green technology like this as the future and are eager to learn more about the invention.
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