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MP welcomes multinational engine manufacturer s investment in Daventry with new national logistics centre

Submitting. “It is wonderful that Cummins has invested so much in this area and is such good news after what has been a very difficult year, he said. I am also very impressed to learn about how much effort and research has been put into addressing climate change and conserving natural resources.” Cummins new 435,000-sq-ft centre consolidates the storage capacity previously shared across both its and third-party warehouses to support its UK manufacturing sites and its aftermarket products. The innovative facility allows for greater speed and flexibility across the supply chain to best meet customer needs whilst minimising the centre’s environmental impact.

American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame receives $2 million in donations

Print Building rendering. The grand opening of the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame permanent building is scheduled for 2023.   HIGH POINT, N.C. - Close to $2 million in donations have been provided recently to the American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame for its building fund. The grand opening of the permanent Hall of Fame building is targeted for 2023. Most recently, a $250,000 gift was received from Neil and Robin Goldberg for the Tribute Wall, in honor of the people behind Raymour & Flanigan, the nation’s seventh-largest retailer based in Liverpool, New York. “As we transition to the third generation of leaders, we are even more mindful of what this industry has given to us as a family, and of the significance of providing for the growth and development of future leaders,” said Neil Goldberg, CEO and chairman of Raymour & Flanigan Furniture.  “Bernie and Arnold Goldberg founded the company in 1947 as a family endeavor, and we place a high value on remainin

A month before George Floyd anniversary, East Bay city wrestles with a death after police restraint

A month before George Floyd anniversary, East Bay island jolted by death after police restraint FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Police body-camera footage shows Gonzalez, who died in Alameda police custody, being restrained by officers.Alameda Police Department / New York TimesShow MoreShow Less 2of2 Friends, family and supporters of Mario Gonzalez hold photos of him during a news conference outside the Alameda Police Department the day after he died in police custody.Santiago Mejia / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less For nine minutes, an Alameda police officer tried to engage a man in a park who didn’t appear to be harming anyone. Six minutes later, 26-year-old Mario Gonzalez was unresponsive with three officers and a civilian parking employee on top of him. Family members were outraged and drew comparisons to George Floyd. Police characterized Gonzalez’s death as a “medical emergency” and said they sought to defuse the situation.

Family denounces police custody death of man in California

Family denounces police custody death of man in California OLGA R. RODRIGUEZ and DON THOMPSON, Associated Press April 29, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 5 1of5Jerry Gonzalez, right, the youngest brother of Mario Gonzalez, speaks about his brother s death in Oakland, Calif. on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Police in Alameda, California, are under fire over the death of a Hispanic man who was pinned to the ground face down for more than five minutes on the same day a jury in Minneapolis began deliberating in the George Floyd case.Josh Edelson/APShow MoreShow Less 2of5Jerry Gonzalez, the youngest brother of Mario Gonzalez, speaks about his brother s death in Oakland, Calif. on Wednesday, April 28, 2021. Police in Alameda, California, are under fire over the death of a Hispanic man who was pinned to the ground face down for more than five minutes on the same day a jury in Minneapolis began deliberating in the George Floyd case.Josh Edelson/APShow MoreShow Less

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