JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) - Protesters from multiple organizations rallied outside of the Mississippi state capitol calling for the governor to call a special session. This comes after the Supreme Court overturned Initiative 65 vote for medical marijuana in spite of 74 percent of Mississippians voting 'yes.' Protesters also stated the changing of the flag was [.]
Monday, May 3rd 2021, 5:15 am - When it comes to intense flooding, Ontario has made major headlines. The province is in need of better solutions for managing flood risks and building for the future.
When everything sets up just right on a hot summer’s day, storm clouds will dramatically build over top of Lake Huron, and before you know it, those same clouds will have rushed their way towards the CN Tower. They open up with intense force, unleashing dramatic pools of water over the city.
Photo: Blago Hristovski, Toronto, Ont. August 3, 2020.
The storms could train, meaning they form again and again in the same area taking the same track, adding to that same pool of water in the city. Cars submerged. Subways stopped. Basements flooded.
Additional notes by Bryan Rose
The WWE has not yet announced this, but John Laurinaitis has been put back in the position of Head of Talent Relations, reporting to WWE Executive Vice President of Operations Brad Blum.
Laurinaitis replaced Jim Ross as head of talent relations in 2004, when Ross stepped down from his executive roles within the company. Laurinaitis remained in that position until 2012, when he resigned. He has since returned to working as a producer/road agent, the role he entered WWE with in 2001 when WCW went out of business.
The talent relations department is being split into talent management and talent branding. The latter of which will be the idea of a talent agency looking to book WWE talent for appearances, television commercials, movies, and other third party engagements.
Jonathan Graham
The Sustainable Green Printing Partnership (SGP), the leading authority in sustainable printing certifications, announced the elections of new officers and directors. Jonathan Graham, TE Connectivity is new chair of SGP and its 501 8c) 3 affiliated SGP Foundation.
“I look forward to leading SGP in 2021 as we are firmly established with nearly 13 years of certifying printing facilities sustainability practices,” said Jonathan Graham, SGP chair. “SGP certified printers are sustainability leaders, the SGP Board will continue to engage with retailers and print buyers to promote and require SGP certification. SGP certified printers are moving the needle for the entire printing industry to be more sustainable.”