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BREAKING: Limerick company announces 60 new jobs and plans to double revenues to €20m

BREAKING: Limerick company announces 60 new jobs and plans to double revenues to €20m Reporter: );   ); TAKUMI, the Limerick-based precision engineering firm, has announced 60 new jobs as it foresees a recovery from Covid in mid-2021. The company set up by Gerry Reynolds in 1998 has also announced a new management structure as it prepares for a positive and sustainable return to growth having weathered the 2020 Covid storm. Revenues dropped significantly during 2020 due to supply chain turbulence and disruption caused by the Covid-19 crisis . However, the company foresees recovery from mid-2021, a doubling of revenues and the creation of an additional 60 new jobs over the next four years at its facility. Focus is now on rebuilding and securing resources to meet the needs of an ever-growing customer base. The company already employs 80 people at its facility in the Raheen Industrial Estate.

Lake school board honors cross country champion

Lake school board honors cross country champion Patricia Faulhaber Suburbanite correspondent LAKE TWP. The Lake Local School District Board of Education passed a resolution of recognition for Nathan Moore during the Feb. 21 meeting. Moore was Division I state champion at the OHSAA State Cross-Country meet in Columbus on Nov. 7. He ran the fastest time in Ohio out of all the divisions. Moore was also recognized as one of the 12th-grade Uniontown Lions Club students of the month. “Nate is a great runner,” said Superintendent Kevin Tobin. “While he has great athletic prowess, everything said about him for student of the month is true. His integrity and kindness outweigh his athletic abilities.”

Here s How Residents 75 and Older Can Sign Up for the COVID Vaccine in Mass

Here s How Residents 75 and Older Can Sign Up for the COVID Vaccine in Mass. © Boston Globe via Getty Images WOBURN – JANUARY 21: Gene Leonard, a WWII Army Air Corps gunner who served on a B-17 in Europe, beams after getting his jab from Erin Smith in Woburn, MA on Jan. 21, 2021. Walgreens pharmacists vaccinated elder care residents and providers at the Brightview Country Club Heights in Woburn during the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Lane Turner/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) All Massachusetts residents age 75 and older are now eligible to make an appointment to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Residents could start scheduling an appointment Wednesday for shots being administered starting Monday at one of more than 80 sites around the state, from mass vaccination sites like Gillette Stadium to local pharmacies and supermarkets.

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the father, who was a well known white supremacist but also seeking office locally. would regularly hold meetings. held a meeting the day the child was killed. verbally. he also witnessed his mother be abused. he got a 357 magnum which he called a bad gun and shot his father in the head which killed the dad. police came, there is four other siblings. very tragic situation. the child was tried in riverside county. adjudicated by a judge not by a jury determined to be held until 23 years of age. bill: it wasn t a jury trial. the judge said is he guilty. judge gene leonard. second degree murder. how much time. in jail until age 23. that s 11 years from now. now, the did s defense was he was an abused child by the father. physically abused, right? well, that was never actually proven. bill: it wasn t? . no the mom did confirm that he was abused. the stepmother.

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