and the editorialist all the things that missouri s republican governor mike parsons has been up to this week. and it sounds like kind of a fun week. he went to barbecue. he also proclaimed that the month of june is dairy month in missouri, congratulation cows. he also went to a ribbon cutting ceremony for a frenzy new frozen foods facility. the frozen food express. he followed that up with a trip to what was billed as a youth cattle show. although they do not appear to be any cattle in evidence while he was there. sort of a cattle free cattle show. less stress that way maybe? the kansas city star detailing all this stuff at the missouri governor has been up to this week, to make a silly eight point about what he hasn t been doing. the governor this week made clear that one thing that is not a priority for him, because he is so otherwise busy. he does not have time to work on it is setting free an innocent man who has been stuck in a missouri prison for more than 40 years.
kansas city star this week and the editorial, interestingly, lists all the things that missouri s republican governor, mike parson, has been up to this week. it sounds like it s been kind of a fun week. he went to a barbecue. he, also, proclaimed that the month of june is dairy month in missouri. congratulation, cows. he also went to a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a fancy, new, frozen-foods facility. the frozen food express. he followed that up with a trip to what was billed as a youth cattle show. although, there do not appear to have been any cattle in evidence while he was there. sort of, a cattle-free cattle show. less stress that way, maybe? the kansas city star detailing all this stuff the governor s been up to this week to make a salient point about what he hasn t been doing. the governor made clear one thing that is not a priority for him because he is so, otherwise, busy. one thing he does not have to time work on is setting free an innocent man who has been stuck
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A leading nationwide transportation and warehousing provider, Frozen Food Express (FFE) Transportation Services, Inc. is expanding its business with a new facility in Butler, Missouri, investing nearly $6 million and creating nearly 60 new jobs in the region.
Frozen Food Express Transportation Services is a nationwide utility which has been providing temperature-controlled food shipping and delivery since 1943.
The business selected Butler for the location of their newest transportation and logistics facility due to its strong workforce and welcoming business climate.
Missouri Partnership CEO Subash Alias expressed his appreciation for the development, explaining that Butler is also advantageous due to its position as a hub for the specific type of business.
Schneider National to raise drivers’ per-mile pay by 4 cents
Announcement follows $15 million in driver investments during 2020
7 3,806 2 minutes read Several carriers have raised driver pay (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves)
Schneider National (NYSE: SNDR) announced late Wednesday that it will raise driver pay next year. The press release said many of the company’s drivers will earn up to an additional 4 cents per mile starting Jan. 24. The pay increase applies to driver associates in both the company’s solo and team fleets.
The Green Bay, Wisconsin-based transportation and logistics provider said the increase follows several initiatives totaling nearly $15 million made on behalf of its drivers in 2020. Those efforts included the addition of six paid holidays, raising truck speeds to 65 mph from 63 and a weekly program guaranteeing pay for inexperienced drivers.