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Heartland road projects 5/12

Heartland road projects 5/21 Amber Ruch Missouri Butler County Business U.S. 60 (West Pine Blvd.) will be reduced to one lane with a 12-foot width restriction as contractor crews perform roadside work. This section of road is located between Business U.S. 60/67 (Westwood Blvd.) and Second Street in Poplar Bluff. Weather permitting, crews will be working on Monday, Feb. 1 through Friday, Oct. 1 from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. Cape Girardeau County Jackson crews will be working throughout the city to re-stripe roads to improve visibility for drivers. Weather permitting, crews will be working from May through June. Warning signs, flashing lights and barricades will be in place. Drivers are urged to use caution.

News of record: April 13, 2021 | News, Sports, Jobs

A loud party was reported near 11th Avenue North and North 13th Street. A suspicious person was reported in the 100 block of North 14th Street. A burglary in progress was reported in the 900 block of South 23rd Street. A pursuit was reported in the 500 block of South 14th Street. A burglary in progress was reported in the 600 block of North 10th Street. A car accident was reported in the 800 block of North 32nd Street. A hit and run was reported at Second Avenue North and Martin Luther King Drive. A school bus violation was reported in the 900 block of South 31st Street.

Aberration or Accelerant: How Do You View the Past Year?

I think of people working from home versus the culture of reporting to workplaces, for example. Once congregating in office buildings again becomes safe, what will we see? We might discover 2020 was an accelerant: Companies already inclined toward accommodating more flexible work arrangements and employees inclined toward pursuing these arrangements will carry their new thinking forward. Then again, we might discover 2020 to have been an aberration: The culture of workplaces exerts a pull, and people wanting to do well in those workplaces will be drawn back in. I don’t know which it will be; no one does. Yet this same rhetorical question applies to so much more. For everything disrupted, everything changed: aberration or accelerant? The question applies to air travel, conferences, education, handshakes, meetings, public spaces, restaurants, retail, trade shows and much else. For each area that was unsettled, do things snap back or do they stay the way they have gone?

Precision Machine & Manufacturing (PMM) Appoints New Chief Revenue Officer

Precision Machine & Manufacturing (PMM) Appoints New Chief Revenue Officer Eugene, OR, January 21, 2021 (PR.com) Precision Machine & Manufacturing, Inc. (PMM) has named Don Lindsey to the position of Chief Revenue Officer. Mr. Lindsey was most recently Director of Marketing and Operations with Rexius Inc.’s Conveyor Application Systems (CAS) based in Eugene, Oregon. CAS® is an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) of American made slinger trucks, all-terrain slingers and mobile reload conveyors. During his time with CAS®, Don drove the development and implementation of strategic sales and marketing initiatives, new product introductions and streamlined operations while improving customer satisfaction, reducing component costs and driving sales growth.

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