Beloved mother, Annette Louise Stratton, passed away peacefully on March 20th (the first day of spring) at Attic Angel Place in Madison, WI. She was 84 years old. Mom was born in Wisconsin Rapids, WI but spent most of her life in Waupaca, WI, a city near and dear to her heart. She worked tirelessly to raise five children and to ensure that they had everything they needed to thrive. Mom was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Waupaca. Netter brought much joy to those who were lucky enough to call her “friend,” and she had many from all […]
Seven stalwart trotters went to post Friday in a Great Lakes Amateur Drivers Association Trot at Scioto Downs, and when the judges posted the official sign Alesha Binkley emerged victorious after she reined Wittyville to a gate to wire triumph in 1:57.4.
Despite starting from the six-hole Binkley sent the son of Manofmanymissions to the lead when the gate sprung and she led her competition by that standard in :29.1. Despite Roundtown Rocker ( Peter Stratton) being parked the talented lady driver of her charge by the half in :59.2.
After Wittyville put Stratton s trotter away Binkley braced for challenges from Backdoor Man (Floyd Rhodes) and Just Joe (Naquel Harvey). However Wittyville was up to the challenges and the veteran trotter proved too hard to overcome and he drew off to a two-length lead which he carried all the way to the wire.
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What s next for Destination XL after last year s calamity in menswear?
The big-and-tall specialist s sales shrank by nearly a third in 2020 as offices went dark and events were nixed. Executives discuss how they navigated the turmoil. Published May 4, 2021 Daphne Howland/Retail Dive
By the first week of February 2020, warning lights were flashing for executives of big-and-tall apparel seller Destination XL Group. CEO Harvey Kanter had seen the effects of the SARS outbreak in Southeast Asia and other countries nearly two decades ago. As a new coronavirus outbreak began last year, Kanter could see signals of a major event building as he spoke with overseas business contacts.