Among the American troops storming the beaches of Normandy June 6, 1944, was U.S. Army Technical Sgt. John Collins of Dormont, who took shrapnel in his leg while surviving D-Day.
He later was honored with the Silver Star Medal, the United Statesâ third-highest award for combat valor, and a Purple Heart for the injuries he sustained during the Allied invasion of Nazi-controlled France.
Members of his family take a great deal of pride in his service, and since his death in 1991, they have been taking care of the gravesite he shares with his wife, Hannah, at Queen of Heaven Cemetery in Peters Township.
Hartford-based Verogy looking to pair solar and sheep at farms across the state msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Solar panels are starting to cover hilltop land that once was Minor’s Farm in Bristol, and Hartford-based Verogy Inc. expects to add a small flock of sheep, too. If regulators approve, Verogy plans a similar mix of solar power and sheep grazing for farmland and ex-farmland in Southington and East Windsor, with more possible elsewhere, too.
Mar 12, 2021 12:20 EST
Forensic financial research firm Hindenburg Research is out with a damning report about electric vehicle manufacturer Lordstown Motors. Lordstown offered its shares on the public market via a merger with blank-check special purpose acquisition (SPAC) firm DiamondPeak last year and the company was brought to the front of press attention over an expected order from the United States Postal Service - which it ultimately failed to win.
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In its report, Hindenburg alleges that Lordstown s reported pre-orders for its electric truck are fabricated and come from a company that does not operate a truck fleet. This claim is a part of others that state that Lordstown chief Mr. Steve Burns purportedly paid consultants for every pre-order that his company managed to secure.