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December 11, 2024


I guess engagement photos are a “thing.” I don’t recall taking them with my wife (Is that bad?), but I do know a bunch of other couples-to-be that have had them done.


If you do decide to take them, and do decide to have them done at a special location, make sure you are away from all crevices that can swallow your engagement ring. A couple in Cleveland didn’t take that last part into consideration and found themselves calling a local fire department to help them fish their diamond ring out of a storm drain. It turns out the ring wasn’t fitted yet, and when the woman went to wipe off some dirt from her man’s pants, the ring came off, and Murphy’s Law took over. 


It didn’t take long for the rescue team to get the ring back, so this catastrophe turned out to be just a small learning lesson for all future newlyweds! 


Now, RTO Insider dropped this news into this email on purpose.


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On January 6, 2025, El Rio Sol Transmission, LLC (“RioSol”) will commence an open solicitation process to award up to 1,600 MW of bi-directional, point-to-point, firm transmission capacity.  RioSol is holding this open solicitation process pursuant to its FERC authorization issued in Docket No. ER24-1726-000, dated July 5, 2024.


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