APPLETON - Rainbows filled the sidewalk and honks from passing cars rang out as members and allies of the LGBTQ community gathered in downtown Appleton Saturday afternoon to protest the use of a homophobic slur on an nearby building s electronic sign.
About 150 people attended the protest at 200 N. Richmond St., where an electronic sign earlier in the week displayed a picture of former U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy and a series of messages that read Where did the f -s . Put My Head? . I m Joe McCarthey (sic) . I was right.
Saturday, the sign had a new message, reading, If you care what I think it s evil upon you. If you care what you think you are sick.
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A Celebration of Life for CW2 Ronald Jensen Army (Ret), 64, will be Friday, March 5, 2021, at 3 p.m. at Sykes Funeral Home. Bro William Lyle will officiate. Ron passed away suddenly at his home on Saturday, February 13, 2021. He was born in Kankakee, IL, on June 27, 1956, to Holger Jensen and the late Joan Jensen.
Ron served 22 years in the Army. While in the military, Ron traveled the world. His service took him to Germany; Saudi Arabia during Desert Shield and Desert Storm; Somalia for The United Nations Peacekeeping Mission and several domestic duty stations. The one place that Ron thought he would see but didn’t get the opportunity to was the state of Nebraska. After his 22-year military career, Ron started his second career as a “cable guy.” He worked for Charter Communications from 1995 until his retirement in 2018. He loved being retired, but not one to sit and stagnate, Ron set off on his third career, mastering golf. He spent as much time as he could
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A federal court has permanently tossed an antitrust lawsuit filed by a former pocket listing service against the National Association of Realtors and three of the largest multiple listing services in the country, finding that the plaintiff’s arguments are so flawed that the case cannot be saved.
In May 2020, The PLS, formerly a private listing network for real estate agents, filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against NAR and the California Regional MLS (CRMLS), Bright MLS and Midwest Real Estate Data (MRED) over a policy designed to curb pocket listings.
The suit alleged the defendants had violated the federal Sherman Antitrust Act and California’s Cartwright Act for adopting the Clear Cooperation Policy, also known as MLS Policy Statement 8.0, which requires listing brokers to submit a listing to their MLS within one business day of marketing a property to the public.
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Real estate professionals with MRED connections post strong showing in Swanepoel Power 200
Midwest Real Estate Data LLCJanuary 13, 2021 GMT
LISLE, Ill., Jan. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Seven real estate professionals with ties to Midwest Real Estate Data were named to the 2021 Swanepoel Power 200 list of top executives.
The list, which also features MRED President/CEO Rebecca Jensen, ranks the real estate brokerage industry’s most influential leaders based on eight criteria including organizational impact and initiatives.
MRED subscribers featured on the list included:
Michael Golden and Thad Wong (Co-CEO & Founders, @properties) - 33
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