comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Paul campagna - Page 6 : comparemela.com

Water shortages, an afloat Mount Trashmore : Ike s mechanical issues weigh on double-pumping crew

By: David Larter “The equipment works better when it’s being operated,” he said. In a January 16 email to the crew obtained by Navy Times, Ike’s supply officer, Cmdr. Andrew Henwood, warned sailors that they could only use drinking water for the first 10 minutes of every hour, adding that water, juice, soda and ice machines aren’t available “when potable water is secured.” The officer also noted that laundry service was stopped “until further notice.” While food service was not expected to be impacted, Henwood said his “largest concern” was the “Afloat Mount Trashmore,” mounds of garbage piling up in the aft mess decks that were “a function of the reliance on paper products and the creation of trash exceeding the processing capacity of our Trash Rooms.”

Kenosha businesses impacted by violent protests receive recovery funding

Kenosha businesses impacted by violent protests receive recovery funding Microloan funds still available, KABA says Share Last updated on December 29th, 2020 at 12:14 pm More than 25 Kenosha-area businesses impacted by the violent protests that erupted in the community in late August have received loans of up to $50,000, the Kenosha Area Business Alliance announced today. The loans, provided by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. and administered through KABA, are no interest loans with a 5-year repayment period, a 6-month deferment and are intended to assist with repair work and other short term operating expenses. Each loan recipient will also have an opportunity to have up to 50% of their loan amount forgiven for meeting certain criteria set forth in the Disaster Recovery Microloan Program.

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.