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Premier Tech expansion in Utah - Utah Business

Premier Tech expansion in Utah Salt Lake City  The Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Development (GOED) is pleased to announce that Premier Tech, Inc. will expand its footprint in Utah, adding up to 63 new high-paying jobs in the state in the next 10 years. “We’re pleased to have Premier Tech in Davis County,” says Dan Hemmert, GOED’s executive director. “Premier Tech will add to Utah’s growing manufacturing industry, and we wish them success as they continue their growth.” Among the largest packaging equipment manufacturers in the world, the systems and automation business of Premier Tech is committed to creating sustainable solutions that help improve the efficiency of manufacturing facilities. Their services include a wide range of solutions, ranging from weighing, feeding, bagging, and case packing to palletizing and load securing. Premier Tech’s bagging portfolio comprises several valve bag fillers used in many industries, namely in the

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Back in the Day: Lee Bell, the man and the park

Back in the Day: Lee Bell, the man and the park Lee Dale Bell was born in 1896 and married Armijo High Class of 1933 grad Doris Lambrecht in 1943. The Bells and Lambrechts are well-known old-school Fairfield names, as is the married name of Doris’ sister, Carol Falati. Near-lifelong Fairfielder Gary Falati, who was mayor of Fairfield for a record 16 years, is Lee Bell’s nephew. “My Uncle Lee was firm, but always fair. He was always about business. He was a buyer for the California Packing Corporation and worked at the huge three-story canning building that Del Monte later bought that used to be on Union Avenue before you got to the railroad tracks that split Fairfield and Suisun,” Falati said. “He was one of the major buyers for Suisun Valley. He knew every farmer out there and bought a lot of fruit between here and Winters.”

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20171003:00:41:00

And brian, we heard there, in your reporting, the shooter s brother say that he had no political ties, religious ties, no criminal history. even saying today, no parking tickets. but he did describe his brother as a multimillionaire, who played high stakes poker, but even there, no signs yet tonight of any financial problems? reporter: yes, david. not only did he have real estate holdings, but he s a private pilot who owned his own plane. his brother said that he made his fortune in real estate and by gambling and the stock market. he s the kind of high roller the casinos welcome often with open arms, david. all right, brian ross and your team, our thanks to you, as well. and next here tonight, to the victims of this awful attack. officials here say they are still identifying the dead, and notifying next of kin. it will take some time, but we are beginning to see many of the faces here this evening, the loved ones lost. tonight, we are learning the names of those who lost their l

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - KGO - 20171003:00:42:00

28-year-old afghanistan navy vet chris roybal, from southern california. hannah ahlers, a 35-year-old mother of three from murrieta, california. jordan mcildoon from canada. he would have turned 24 this week. sonny melton, a tennessee husband and nurse. on the right. he died while protecting his wife, heather, as bullets rained down on them. i felt him get shot in the back, she told reporters. among the victims, teachers, education professionals. lisa romero, a secretary at miyamura high school in gallup, new mexico. susan smith, an office manager at vista elementary in simi valley, california. manhattan beach special education teacher sandy casey, her students in mourning today. it was painful. there was a lot of pain on the campus today. it s a very difficult day in our district. reporter: rachael parker, a manhattan beach police records technician, lost her life. two las vegas metropolitan police officers were also hit, the sheriff, emotional. one was critical, but he is sta

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