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First Southern Names Kraft

FLORENCE – Kim S. Kraft was recently elected to the board of directors of First Southern Bank and to First Southern Bancshares, Inc., according to Joe Beaver, President and CEO.   Kraft graduated Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance from Kennesaw State University.  She earned a Master’s of Business Administration Degree from Duke University.  Kraft is currently an adjunct professor of finance at UNA, and is the Chief Financial Officer for American Promotional Events, Inc. and Anderson Press, Inc. She served as CFO for Waffle House for seven years and was Senior Vice President at SunTrust Bank in Atlanta for 19 years.  Kraft also serves on the Board of the Business Council of Alabama. 

In fireworks-wary Illinois, relaxing law sparks a debate

In fireworks-wary Illinois, relaxing law sparks a debate John O Connor, Associated Press April 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Legislation sponsored by Democratic Rep. Robert Rita would add to a short list of allowable novelty fireworks “ground-based sparklers that are nonexplosive and non-aerial” to light up backyards on Independence Day or other family festivals.Ren Photo | Getty Images Sandwiched between states that consider fireworks a veritable patriotic right, Illinois advocates are trying to loosen what are among the nation’s strictest prohibitions by legalizing “fountains,” a fireworks show-in-a-box that can unleash multicolored sparks, whizzing streaks and sharp reports. Opponents say they’ll produce more ghastly fireworks-related injuries in emergency rooms.

In fireworks-wary Illinois, fountain sparklers are debated

In fireworks-wary Illinois, fountain sparklers are debated
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Illinois debates allowing fountain sparklers

Illinois debates allowing fountain sparklers John O’Connor AP Political Writer April 5, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail In this July 2020 photo, a man shops with his family in the large shell section of a fireworks tent behind the Gas Mart at U.S. 67 and Missouri Highway 94 in West Alton, Missouri. Illinois lawmakers are considering a bill to allow firework “fountains,” a show-in-a-box that can unleash multicolored sparks, whizzing streaks and sharp reports. Now legally sold in Missouri, opponents say the fountains will produce more fireworks-related injuries. SPRINGFIELD (AP) Sandwiched between states that consider fireworks a veritable patriotic right, Illinois advocates are trying to loosen what are among the nation’s strictest prohibitions by legalizing “fountains,” a fireworks show-in-a-box that can unleash multicolored sparks, whizzing streaks and sharp reports.

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