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Siege game app for those who want to attack Hikone Castle : The Asahi Shimbun

Chris Glenn, left, holds a tablet device showing a page from the National Treasure Hikone Castle Explorer app at Hikone Castle in Hikone, Shiga Prefecture, on April 8. (Jiro Tsutsui) HIKONE, Shiga Prefecture Feudal era enthusiasts eager to learn about Hikone Castle in a fun way can do so by attacking the impregnable fortress with an informative app. The National Treasure Hikone Castle Explorer app was produced by the Omi Tourism Board amid mounting calls for the castle, a national treasure, to be added to UNESCO s World Heritage list. The app contains a siege game where users can attack the castle. Soldiers automatically appear on-screen to thwart any invasion when users hold up their smartphones at one of the four locations from the front gate to the main keep.

RV Retailer, LLC Opens Third RVR University Training Center In Charlotte, North Carolina

RV Retailer, LLC Opens Third RVR University Training Center In Charlotte, North Carolina - Final Scheduled Training Center Delivered Ahead of the Summer - Best in Class Training Facility with 20 State of the Art Service Bays and High Tech Classroom Training for up to 100 Associates - New RV Training Unit from Lippert Components Provided for Specialized Training News provided by Share this article Share this article FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., June 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/  RV Retailer, LLC (RVR) opened its third RVR University Training Center at its RV One Superstores Charlotte store. Jon Ferrando, Chief Executive Officer and President of RVR said, This third best-in-class RVR University Training Center reflects our commitment to investing in our people, a core value that RV Retailer was founded on in 2018. Investing millions on state of the art training facilities is a major investment to ensure we provide our 2000 plus associates with the right job skills and top-notch career adv

RV Retailer, LLC ( RVR ) Announces Grand Opening of RVR University Training Center in Utah

RV Retailer, LLC ( RVR ) Announces Grand Opening of RVR University Training Center in Utah RVR Launches Service Tech Mentor and Apprentice Program - 2nd of 3 RVR University Training Centers Planned for 2021 - New industry-leading program to certify service technician mentors for apprentice program across RVR s 55 store network - RVR sets goal for 100% of service techs to achieve RVTI Level 1 certification News provided by Share this article Share this article FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., May 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/  RV Retailer, LLC ( RVR ) announced the grand opening of its second RVR University ( RVRU ) Training Center at its flagship 28-acre Sierra RV dealership campus in Utah.  RVR also announced the launch of RVRU s Tech Mentor Program to develop a team of master technicians to train apprentice techs across RVR s 55 store network.

RV Retailer, LLC ( RVR ) Opens World-Class RVR University Training Center in Texas

RV Retailer, LLC (“RVR”) Opens World-Class RVR University Training Center in Texas Jon Ferrando, Chief Executive Officer and President of RV Retailer, LLC said, This new RVR University Training Center is a major investment towards building the industry-leading training and development programs for our associates.  This will support our RVR University curriculum for virtually every store position from general managers to service techs. This is a multi-million-dollar commitment in state of the art classroom training along with fully-equipped service tech training facilities with over 45 bays available on site for hands-on tech training.   We will be conducting programs for seven RV dealership positions at our RVR University Training Centers this year from a Service Technician Program to leadership training in our General Manager Program, said Taylore Elliott, Chief Human Resource Officer. Our goal is to conduct training for over 1,000 associates at our RVRU Training Center

Chris Kish and Chris Glenn: Fostering bonds beyond the dugout | News, Sports, Jobs

cmasse@sungazette.com MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette Hughesville Baseball Head Coach Chris Kish, left, and Montgomery Softball Head Coach Chris Glenn, both had a roll in providing a softball and baseball season for local high school players who had missed out on a season due to COVID with a summer softball and baseball league. Chris Kish and Chris Glenn share more than a first name. The Hughesville baseball and Montgomery softball coaches share not just a passion for the games they coach, but for seeing scholastic players chase their athletic dreams. So when COVID-19 and Gov. Tom Wolf’s mandate ended the spring high school seasons before they started last April, both Kish and Glenn thought more about the kids than themselves. And their thoughts went beyond Hughesville and Montgomery. They both felt horrible that athletes throughout the region could not play the games they love.

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