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Jason Giulietti Wed, 02/03/2021 - 6:48pm
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Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Vision 2025, as I will continue to share, is the region’s ambitious economic development strategic plan, developed by community stakeholders from across Hays and Caldwell counties for our communities across the two counties. As we move into the next phase of the strategy implementation community leadership and participation will continue to be paramount to its success.
Just as the creation of the Vision 2025 plan was guided by the community-based Steering Committee, a group of dedicated volunteers will form several workgroups to carry out the important work to accomplish the year-one goals. Each workgroup will be led by two co-chairs and supporting vice chairs. I’m pleased to introduce you to the lea
McLane and RaceTrac Extend Service Agreement
McLane and RaceTrac Extend Service Agreement
McLane Company, Inc., a leading supply chain services company providing grocery and foodservice solutions, announced today that they have renewed their multi-year service agreement with RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc. McLane and RaceTracs relationship dates back to 1996, and McLanes distribution services encompass all convenience store categories including tobacco, grocery, candy, snacks, and store supplies. McLane has been a valuable partner of RaceTrac and plays an integral role in keeping our stores supplied with the products our guests know and love, says Natalie Morhous, president of RaceTrac. We are looking forward to our continued partnership.
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EAST ST. LOUIS – Kellin Johns, who led a successful class action against Club Fitness for invading the privacy of fingerprints, proposes to lead one against the maker of the club’s timekeeping device.
Device maker Paycor has moved to dismiss the action, arguing that Johns can’t recover damages from different defendants for the same conduct.
Johns argues that Club Fitness and Paycor committed distinct violations of Illinois biometric privacy law.
The dispute remains open before U.S. District Judge David Dugan.
Johns sued Club Fitness in Madison County circuit court in 2018, claiming it disseminated data without consent or written releases.