Here s how you can find good deals on hard-to-find exercise equipment
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In tonightâs edition: out of stock, marked up, and delayed, just a few of the complaints weâve heard about the quest to buy gym equipment.
So where does the shortage now stand and where should you focus your search if youâre looking for the most in-demand equipment.
Putting your body to work with dumbbells and barbells is no easy feat, but it turns out even buying them is a heavy lift.
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CLEVELAND, Feb. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Sherwin-Williams Company (NYSE: SHW) ( Sherwin-Williams ) today announced that its Board of Directors has approved and declared a three-for-one stock split in the form of a stock dividend to make the stock more accessible to employees and a broader base of investors.
Each Sherwin-Williams shareholder of record at the close of business on March 23, 2021 will receive two additional common shares for each then-held common share, to be distributed after close of trading on March 31, 2021. Trading of Sherwin-Williams common shares will begin on a stock split-adjusted basis on April 1, 2021.
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Steve Wong, Times-News correspondent
If you’re a Dead Head, you know there is something special about the Grateful Dead, that iconic ‘70s band from California that personified the counter culture with its extensive world touring and diehard fan base.
Whenever I see a tie-dyed T-shirt, I can’t help but hear Truckin’ in my mind.
No one can truly re-create the sound or attitude of the Dead, but Asheville’s Dirty Dead will honor them this Friday night at Mills River Brewing Co.
Don’t expect to hear this band of six men imitate the Dead - expect to hear Dead songs (and others) with a bit more grit.
Consolidated net sales for the year increased 2.6% to a record $18.36 billion and increased 9.1% in the quarter to a record $4.49 billion
Net sales from stores in U.S. and Canada open more than twelve calendar months increased 2.7% in the year and 9.3% in the quarter
Full year diluted net income per share increased 33.9% to $22.08 per share compared to $16.49 per share in full year 2019
Excluding the impact of acquisition-related amortization expense, diluted net income per share increased 16.4% to $24.58 per share in the full year versus $21.12 per share in full year 2019, excluding the impact of acquisition-related costs and other adjustments
Full year net operating cash increased
Incident started over placement of a sign being erected for new city hall location Written By: Nancy Vogt | ×
Dave Nevin
After taking care of routine annual appointments Monday, Jan. 11, the atmosphere quickly turned at Crosslake City Hall with Mayor Dave Nevin saying the biggest roadblock he faces is staff at city hall and agreement that more respect is required from both sides.
The comments came as Nevin initiated discussion on an agenda item related to a sign being erected for the new city hall location. It was learned during disjointed discussion that an incident occurred Tuesday, Jan. 5, involving unnamed city staff members, Nevin and council member Marcia Seibert-Volz that included alleged threats and that led Police Chief Erik Lee to turn the matter over to the Baxter Police Department to look into.