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Stark Memorial Funeral Home owner Dan Madden, left, and Salem Parks Director Shane Franks stand between two new benches and a new flag pole at the new Garden of Memories by Stark Memorial near the State Street entrance to Centennial Park. Located off of Park Drive, the flag pole is in memory of those who passed away last year and one of the benches is in memory of former Stark Memorial owner Russell C. Loudon, who died last year. (Salem News photo by Mary Ann Greier)
SALEM A garden to remember those who have passed from this life now has two benches and a flag pole where visitors can rest and reflect.
ETFGI Announces Speakers And Topics For The ETFGI Global ETFs Insights Summit - United States, A Virtual Event On May 19th & 20th Date
May 19
Fre
e attendance and educational credits for buyside institutional investors and financial advisors. Receive a free copy of the ETFGI directory of ETFs and ETPs
and educational credits
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The event is designed to facilitate substantive and in-depth discussion on the regulatory, product and trading developments impacting the use of and trading of ETFs in the United States.
Confirmed speakers:
Jeffrey B. Baccash, Global Head of ETF Solutions, BNP Paribas
Dan Draper, CEO, S&P Dow Jones Indices
Olathe man associated with Proud Boys “wielded an axe handle” at U.S. Capitol attack
Billy Chrestman, an Olathe resident, was involved in the Jan. 6 riot at Capitol Hill, the Kansas City Star reports.
Chrestman “wielded an ax handle” and “led chants” during the riot, according to his former high school peers and “watchdogs monitoring the movement,” the Star reports. Although Chrestman is said to have self-identified as a Proud Boy a far-right, all-male group known for violence Facebook posts in question have been deleted.
Additionally, the Star reports Chrestman declined to comment on both his involvement in the Capitol attack or with the Proud Boys.