Robyn M. Sweeney, a 63-year-old woman from Fulton, New York, was killed in a 3-car crash on County Route 6 in the Oswego County Town of Volney on December 27, 2021.
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MUSCLE SHOALS - Current Northwest-Shoals Community College student, Jayden Phillips, has taken his experience with the Youth Success Pre-Apprenticeship Program and used it to propel himself into a job with Constellium and a spot in the NW-SCC Alabama FAME program.Â
According to NW-SCC Youth Success Program (YSP) Coordinator, Ken Loveless, Phillips was the first YSP participant to receive his full Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Certified Production Technician Certification.Â
âJayden is truly one of our YSP success stories,â said Loveless. âHe has taken the support system that we offer our students and taken full advantage of the opportunities it has helped open for him.âÂ
Founders Circle Capital has raised a new $355 million fund to buy secondary startup shares
Founders Circle Capital, a nine-year-old, San Francisco-based investment firm that strikes agreements with private, venture-backed companies to buy some of the vested stock options of their founders and employees so they can buy a house or just breathe a bit more easily has closed its newest fund with $355 million in capital commitments, bringing the firm’s total assets under management to nearly $1 billion.
Not surprisingly, the outfit, which has more competition than ever both by other secondary investment firms, aggressive outfits like Tiger Global that routinely acquire secondary stakes in companies, as well as special purpose acquisition companies that are taking companies public a lot faster and alleviating the need of early shareholders to cash out via private sales is also introducing a new twist to its business.
Can SC school board member still have say in $23M project? What ethics commission says Bristow Marchant, The State (Columbia, S.C.)
Feb. 24 A Midlands school board member will not be allowed to visit a school construction site while he s recused himself from being involved with the project.
An advisory opinion issued by the state Ethics Commission on Tuesday says Lexington-Richland District 5 board member Ken Loveless is prohibited from visiting the Piney Woods Elementary School site or reviewing work related to the project.
Earlier this month, Loveless agreed to recuse himself because of a business tie with with Contract Construction, the main contractor on the $23 million Piney Woods project. Loveless company is a subcontractor with Contract Construction on a separate project, a new lab for the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.