Updated: 12:48 PM EDT May 19, 2021
SALISBURY, N.C. The Rowan County Sheriff s Office has launched a murder investigation after a woman died of a gunshot wound Tuesday night.
According to deputies, a Rowan County EMS unit was approached by a man in a black pickup truck after they responded to an unrelated medical call along Gheen Road near Salisbury around 10:45 p.m. The man told EMS workers he had a woman in his car parked outside a house down the road with a gunshot wound. Personnel then made their way to the woman to treat her, but the man left the scene in his truck. Paramedics quickly loaded the woman into an ambulance and took her to a hospital for treatment.
FERMANAGH artist and arts ambassador Noelle McAlinden is hosting a special edition of her new series, ‘The Art of Conversation’, as part of the upcoming NI Mental Health Arts Festival (NIMHAF). The aim of the festival is to spark inspiring and challenging conversations about mental health issues, fighting stigma and promoting wellbeing via active creativity. This year’s NIMHAF festival, which Noelle is a Board member of, will run from May 10 to 16 to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week, and will feature a programme of varied, vivid arts events that aim to create a platform for high-quality artwork that deals compassionately and intelligently with mental health.
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The duo that founded The iOutlet have sold the business to its management team.
Matt Green and Liam James, who founded James Green Ltd the company behind The iOutlet in 2012, will however remain involved with the company.
The tech refurbishment firm has sold close to £100million worth of products during this time, to both retail and wholesale customers.
And recently the online retailer relocated to a much bigger warehouse in Mid-October.
Green and James have sold the company to Lewis Cox, Ollie Green, Greg Jones and Russell Jones as part of a management buyout.
The acquisition was advised by the corporate finance team at PKF Francis Clark, who supported James Green’s shareholders in structuring the acquisition and securing a cash flow loan facility from Santander.