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. O2 k! B: d! P! Y WXYZ 鈥?Cedar Fair, the parent company of Cedar Point, and Six Flags are in merger talks, according to reports by Reuters and the Wall Street Journal.Both publications report that an announcement about combining the companies could come as early as this week.Reuters, which first reported about the talks, says the companies have flirted with a deal in the past, citin stanley website g talks that occurred in 2019. The news outlet says an announcement could come when Cedar Fair reports its earnings on Thursday.Cedar Fair owns 11 amusement parks including Cedar Point, Canada s Wonderland, Kings Island, Knott s Berry Farm, and Michigan s Adventure. Six Flags currently has 27 parks, including Six Flags Great America outside Chicago. They are currently building Six Flags Qiddiya in Saudi Arabia, which will be home to Falcon s Flight, a ride that is said to be the wor stanley cup ld s faster, tallest, and longest roller coaster, as well as the first to top 500 feet in height, once it is completed. Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for TMJ4 on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a stanley cups news tip Gcok Slender Man stabbing victim s family nervous about release
: w8 k8 y9 q3 v; _8 T2 }: t _, ]7 ` The longstanding Tribute in Light tradition is back on with a new partner, according to that group s CEO.Frank Siller, CEO of Tunnel to Towers, told PIX11 News Friday that his group will put on the annual towers of light on Sept. 11, 2020. It had been previously canceled earlier in the week due t stanley sverige o COVID-19 concerns for crews that put on the tribute.No other details were available, other than that the tribute is a done deal, a foundation spokesperson said. They did not elaborate.The Tunnel to Towers website said Friday, The foundation is doing everything in its power to make sure that the towers of light will once again be illuminated. The Tribute in Light was canceled because of concerns over the stanley cup coronavirus pandemic, 9/11 Memorial and Museum spokesman Michael Frazier said. The annual reading of the names was also recently canceled.It is put on annually by the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. The worlds beloved twin beams of light regrettably will not shine over lower Manhattan as part of this year s tributes to commemorate 9/11, Frazier said. This incredibly difficult decision was reached in consultation with our partners after concluding the health risks during the pandemic were far too great for the large crew required to produce the annual Tribute in Light. Nearly 40 people usually w stanley drink bottle ork in close proximity for several weeks to produce the Tribute in Light each year.The 9/11 Memorial and Museum planned to partner with NYC Company and buildings throughout the city |
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