Sahouri Insurance’s new location, 8200 Greensboro Drive Suite 1550, is located in a two-building complex in the heart of Tysons Corner. The suite includes two balconies with views reaching Leesburg, Gaithersburg and Washington DC. The Greater McLean Chamber of Commerce will assist in a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony along with the help of Sahouri Insurance’s…
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One year it’s facelifts or rhinoplasty, another it’s liposuction; Beverly Hills Physicians has seen it all. The initial 2013 news stories pointed to the beautifully toned arms of First Lady Michelle Obama and film star Jennifer Aniston. Beverly Hills Physicians is a Southern California medical group providing a range of outstanding services, but its plastic…
April 30– RALEIGH– A Greensboro woman was charged in an insurance fraud case, according to an N.C. Department of Insurance news release. Cyncirae Kioni Atkins, 35, of 1 Summit View Court, was charged with one count of insurance fraud, after she filed a claim on Oct. 10 and received $1,695, according o the release. Nationwide Insurance Company paid the claim, according to…
PolyOne Corporation today reported $1 billion in revenue for the first quarter of 2014, a 25% increase compared to $801 million in the first quarter of 2013.. Earnings per share totaled $0.31 in the first quarter of 2014, versus $0.16 in the prior year quarter. “I am extremely pleased to report another record-setting quarter for PolyOne,” said Stephen D. Newlin,…
Kanani Titchen of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital/Nemours-AI DuPont Hospital for Children that there is a medical millennial generation unlike its predecessors that is combining clinical expertise with global community leadership. For her demonstration of such leadership, she was recently awarded a $25,000 honorarium and recognized as the…
Entergy Corporation’s responsible and sustainable actions in the areas of corporate governance and finance, environment, employee relations and philanthropy gained the company recognition by Corporate Responsibility Magazine as one of the country’s 100 best corporate citizens. Entergy’s top rankings included the areas of climate change and…
Mechanics lien law has changed in Mississippi giving subcontractors and suppliers full lien rights. This has prompted zlien to update their software platform, helping Mississippi subcontractors and suppliers comply with the new laws. zlien’s software platform was developed to reduce credit risk and default receivables for contractors and suppliers…
Republican voters in Madison and Washington townships will choose trustees, as well as members on the township boards. In Madison Township, Mike Burch faces Cheryl Miller. Residents that lived in Washington Township, but not in the city, had to pay $42 for a library card during the row.
April 30– With the ongoing dissolution of Liberty City Fire& Rescue, the start-up department’s assets and debts are being divvied up. Meanwhile, much of LCFR’s equipment, records and other inventory is locked-down in the former fire station at 627 West Point Rd. The property owner is demanding $8,000 in unpaid rent before he’ll relinquish the stock.
April 29– PICKENS– A woman charged in the shooting death of her husband appeared before a judge for a bond hearing last week and her bond was denied. Crystal Gail Williams, 34, is being held in the Pickens County Detention Center on charges of murder and conspiracy to commit murder stemming from a Jan. 26 incident at 177 Devon Court in Dacusville.
The current school board is reviewing applications for a new superintendent, as interim Superintendent Steve Smith’s contract is scheduled to end June 30. The race for the Post 7 at-large seat, which is being vacated by school board member Lynn Farmer, pits clergy educator James Bumpus and Macon attorney Daryl J. Morton against each other.
April 30– NEW MIAMI– The village police department could be insured by the end of this week, and officials will soon begin their search for a new police chief, Mayor Patti Hanes said. The village is on the hunt for a new police chief after council last week fired former Police Chief Kenny Cheek, who lead the department during the last four years, because he allegedly…
May 01– NEW MIAMI– New Miami officials spent hundreds of thousands of dollars upgrading village cars, giving raises to employees and paying out-of-pocket health insurance expenses for employees using money from a controversial and now obsolete speed camera ticketing system. While speed camera ticketing was in full force throughout New Miami, village…
John Study, 20, his pregnant fiancee and her parents looked for a parking spot near Riverside Park on a sunny, windy day last month. Five times they tried to pull into a spot, and someone else got there first. A Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office incident report indicates an off- duty police officer, Corinthian Morgan, started backing into the spot where Study stood.
April 30– When state lawmakers return to Topeka for their wrap-up session, one of the items that might be considered is the Transparency and Accountability Act. And even if cameras were operating in every nook and cranny of the House and Senate, they certainly wouldn’t have captured secretive quid pro quo deals possibly being made in other areas of the…
Freightgate, a global provider of Logistics Cloud Solutions, announced today that Primary Freight, one of the largest privately owned providers of global logistics and transportation services, has successfully deployed the Freightgate Universe rate management solution to sharpen its airfreight capabilities providing customers with the best freight…
WALLA WALLA– Under a new sheriff’s order issued Monday, Walla Walla County will no longer honor requests from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to hold immigrants in custody who would otherwise be released. Immigration detainers are common across the country as a result of Secure Communities, a federal program that requires local law enforcement to…
MANDATA- Property taxes will not increase under the terms of a tentative budget adopted unanimously Tuesday by the Line Mountain School Board. Such a move would have added an additional $3.47 for each $1,000 of assessed value onto property tax bills. Without an increase the property tax rate remains 70 mills, or $70 on each $1,000 of assessed property value.
You can’t make a silk purse out of a horse’s neck. Like Ghandi and Martin Luther King Jr., the players of the NBA should engage in nonviolent protest. Kudos to the retiree from the Selinsgrove Center for speaking up for retirees.
