Soil Health Institute Announces New Agency of Record, Rivers Agency, to Further Its Mission
Published 03-05-21
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MORRISVILLE, NC., March 5, 2021 /CSRwire/ – The Soil Health Institute (SHI), the global non-profit charged with safeguarding and enhancing the vitality and productivity of soils, is collaborating with Rivers Agency for its marketing and communications programs. After a competitive search for an agency of record, SHI selected Rivers to help the organization expand its impact as a primary resource for soil health science and information.
“Our vision is a world where farmers and ranchers grow quality food, fiber and fuel using soil health systems that sustain farms and rural communities, promote a stable climate and environment, and improve human health and wellbeing,” said Dr. Wayne Honeycutt, CEO of the Soil Health Institute. “Our research and education programs help growers adopt best practices for regenerative agriculture
ULM alumnus Sheldon Jones named 2021 La. Superintendent of the Year
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University of Louisiana Monroe alumnus Sheldon Jones, superintendent of the Richland Parish School District, has received the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents highest honor, being named the 2021 Louisiana Superintendent of the Year. The award was announced at the association s fall conference in November in Baton Rouge.
PHOTO: Sheldon Jones, superintendent of the Richland Parish School District, was named 2021 Louisiana Superintendent of the Year by the Louisiana Association of School Superintendents. Jones said the education he received at the University of Louisiana Monroe equipped
john, i will talk with you first. you were on the ground in wisconsin and joined necessity live yesterday. glen tlush puts it this way, there is only one story in wisconsin although you wouldn t know it from from the high powered news analysis. it is m-o-n identify e-y. is that the resounding word from wisconsin. absolutely. simply no question that scott walker owned the air waves and intriguingly enough we often portray political races as an air war and people who can pay for ads versus a ground war where they can put volunteers out. scott walker had hundreds and hundreds of paid people on the ground knocking on doors. he bought not just an air war but a ground war. we talked a lot yesterday regarding democrats and they were very enthusiastic about the ground game and they thought that it would make up this incredible difference in money. as i mentioned, some reports put it 10:1 between barrett and walker. do you see it as it is all about the benjamins the day after here
walker. do you see it as it is all about the benjamins the day after here? i think it is mostly about the benjamins and my perspective is from the outside looking inward, not having been on the ground. i think an additional factor and chuck todd has written and spoken about this is how in the internal exit polling numbers you have 60% who say absent mal fees ans or grois misconduct it is not the proper option, to wait the next go round at the ballot box and vote him or her out at that time. it is interesting as first read point out that democrats went for the kill, that early on with the protests we were watching over many months that the public opinion and the court of public opinion seemed to be on the side of labor and on the side of the state s democrats but when they put the extra step to put the nail in the coffin for governor wauker and his big dollar supporters who wanted to see him come out the victor, they went too far. right. there are a lot of democrats here
pounded him. his negatives went from mayor barrett s negatives rose to 46%. if the president had been here or somebody else who was able to gather free media for him, i think it would have been incredibly important. and, michael, because i love the fact you talk to people all day long from different states here, the reality, when you look at a sheldon adelson who has millions to shell out and someone who lives in pennsylvania, sheldon jones, do these people really see themselves as the same, the guy making $40,000 when he sees or she sees that sheldon adelson s bolt seems to certainly have a higher price tag with it? do they feel defeated when the story line is big money matters? the people who are engaged, the sort of people that i hear from absolutely are offended by the weight that s afforded to these financial resources. the question i guess remains those who are not so engaged but