A few weeks ago, a lively debate went down amongst the TPG team over Slack: Is expensive luggage worth it? While there are many things we all agree on (how much we loathe resort fees) and some we can’t (like which seat is best on a plane) when it comes to the saving-vs-splurging on your …
NEW YORK, May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ BTL, the authority in non-invasive aesthetic and wellness therapies, announced today that nine studies have been accepted for presentation at the 40th Annual
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MISSION VIEJO, Calif., April 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ BENEV Company Inc., an FDA registered manufacturer with global presence, is proud to announce the launching of a novel RF micro-needling device, Sylfirm X, in the U.S. as the exclusive distributor.
Sylfirm X, The World s First & Only FDA Registered Pulsed Wave and Continuous Wave Radio Frequency Device, Now Featuring New 300 Micron Depth
The company established in 2001 is a leader in regenerative aesthetics, offering the best-in-class medically developed cosmeceutical line distributed through their global medical network and partners. Currently the brand is sold in over 28 countries around the world and counting, not to mention the other countless other brands they both private label and contract manufacture. As leading experts and pioneers in the market, the brand has redefined the regenerative sector, having released a line of growth factor products for skin rejuvenation 20 years befo
January 27, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / news@whmi.com
A local partnership is helping raise funds to cover the cost of sheltering homeless adult men and women while promoting local awareness about the barriers homeless individuals face on a consistent basis within Livingston County.
The Howell Eagle Riders, a chapter of the Fraternal Order of Eagle, began supporting the efforts of the Severe Weather Network Livingston County in 2019. Most recently the organization donated $4,000 to secure 80 nights of emergency shelter for the Severe Weather Networkâs 2021 season.
The Network has been providing seasonal emergency sheltering services to homeless adult men and women since 2015. Currently, operating from a local hotel due to a pandemic pivot from a congregate shelter to leasing individual hotel rooms, the organization has been limited to 10 hotel rooms per night due to budget constraints. The non-profit has been booked to capacity for the maj
PRESENT: Karen Ancell, Diane Duncan, Tim Gibson, Gary Morton and Russell Sewell
The board:
• Named Sewell as president and Gibson as vice president;
• Approved Duncan as delegate and Gibson as alternate to the Ohio School Board Association and Ancell as legislative liaison;
• Heard from Superintendent Anthony Calderone the district will receive a $5,200 security grant through House Bill 166 this year. The district received a $4,800 grant in 2020 used for safety training and classroom safety equipment. Calderone said staff received training from Warren Township police in the event of an intruder in the buildings;
• Heard from Calderone that Everflow Eastern Partners will cap a nonoperable gas well near the bus garage. He said the well is defunct, and when capped, it no longer will annual service;