The synergies between Sparkle Products LLC and the Baron Manufacturing Company will strengthen the Sparkle brand and expand Sparkle® Glass Cleaner and other cleaning products' distribution throughout the United States. says, "We are excited to share this news with our long-standing customers. Sparkle Glass Cleaner is both alcohol- and ammonia-free and can be used on a variety of surfaces including windows, mirrors, plexiglass, chrome, bathroom fixtures, stainless steel and microwave ovens. Today, millions of gallons a year of the famous "Sparkle Glass Cleaner," Microscope Lens Cleaner and Flat Screen Glass Cleaner are made by the company. "Sparkle®" and its brilliant purple color became well-known throughout Illinois, where distribution began in Elgin by paper salesmen. He took notice of its ability to clean without smearing and residue, and started making it in a backroom at his paper company. Funk acquired the formulation after World War II when it was originally used to clean dirty buildup on planes' gunner sights. has been known for its Sparkle® Glass Cleaner with its unique purple color and ability to remove tough grease and grime without streaking. We are excited to be part of this growth by bringing the iconic purple Sparkle Glass Cleaner into more homes and businesses across the United States."įor the last 75 years, A.J. "We are excited to bring our decades of distribution experience to the Sparkle line of cleaning products," says Robert McKinney Jr., Chief Executive Officer, Sparkle Products LLC. "Cleaning products are a growing industry projected to reach $46.9 billion U.S. Sparkle Products LLC is a sister company of Baron Manufacturing Company, LLC, a leading national and international hardware distributor and supplier located in Itasca, Illinois. 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Newly formed Sparkle Products LLC has announced its acquisition of the business assets of A.J. Contact the Department’s Environmental Services Section for further information.ELGIN, Ill., Nov. (4) Numerous perennial spring-fed reaches of named and unnamed streams south of the Arkansas River within Barber, Clark, Comanche, Cowley, Harper, Kingman, Kiowa, Meade, Pratt, Reno, Rice, Sedgwick, Seward and Stafford counties. 1-T33S-R25E) to where it crosses SE Lostine Road (Sec. (3) That reach of the main stem Spring River from the Kansas-Missouri border (Sec. 19-T28S-R4W) to the confluence with the North Fork Ninnescah River (Sec. (2) The main stem of the South Fork Ninnescah River on the Sedgwick/Kingman County line (Sec. 31-T24S-R10W) to its confluence with South Fork Ninnescah River in Sedgwick County (Sec. (1) The main stem of the North Fork Ninnescah River on the Stafford/Reno County line (Sec. Currently, the following areas are designated critical for Arkansas Darter: DESIGNATED CRITICAL HABITATSĪs defined by Kansas Administrative Regulations, critical habitats include those areas documented as currently supporting self-sustaining population(s) of any threatened or endangered species of wildlife as well as those areas determined by the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism to be essential for the conservation of any threatened or endangered species of wildlife. Department personnel can then advise the project sponsor on permit requirements. Any time an eligible project is proposed that will impact the species’ preferred habitats within its probable range, the project sponsor must contact the Ecological Services Section, Kansas Department of Wildlife Parks and Tourism, 512 SE 25th Ave., Pratt, Kansas 67124-8174. SPECIES PROTECTION AND CRITICAL HABITATS:Īrkansas Darters are protected by the Kansas Nongame and Endangered Species Conservation Act and administrative regulations applicable thereto. Kansas constitutes the Arkansas Darter’s primary range. The darter’s range extends into eastern Colorado, southwestern Missouri, northeastern Arkansas and northcentral Oklahoma where local populations occur. Viable populations of Arkansas Darters are currently known only in suitable streams south of the Arkansas River in southcentral Kansas and in Spring River drainage in Cherokee County. Because of its specialized habitat requirements, this darter is localized within its range but may be quite common where it does occur. The fish are almost invariably associated with vegetative cover in spring-fed channels and generally are found in near-shore areas away from swift currents. During spawning, males are a colorful orange along their lower abdomen.Īrkansas Darters prefer shallow, clear, spring-fed tributary and headwater streams having sand or sandy-gravel substrates. They are olivaceous brown above and yellowish white below with six to nine indistinct dusky saddles over the back. Reaching a maximum size of 2.5 inches, the Arkansas Darter is a stout-bodied member of the perch family.
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