Willmar city administrator finalists meet with city staff, chamber of commerce members on Thursday morning
The two finalists for the Willmar city administrator position are in Willmar today for a day full of interviews, tours and meet and greets. The two met with city staff and the Willmar Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce in the morning. The groups had the chance to ask their own questions of the candidates. Later in the day the two will take part in a community meet and greet, followed by the final interviews with the Willmar City Council. The council is planning on making a decision tonight.
Arthur George Rose, age 86, our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend, passed away on Saturday, May 1, 2021 at home surrounded by his in South Weber, Utah after a short battle with brain cancer.
Arthur was born on August 16, 1934 in Molus, Kentucky to James McPherson Rose and Rose Burgan Rose. He was the second born of six children. The Rose family moved to Jellico, Tennessee where Arthur grew up. He joined the United State Air Force in 1951 and served honorably during the Korean and Vietnam wars.
It was during his training in the Air Force that he was sent to San Antonio to learn how to cook. Training took place at the Gunther Hotel where he met his wife to be, Esther Cantu. Before he could ask Esther out on a date, he had to first ask her older sister Eva, who also worked at the Gunther Hotel. Eva said no but Dad was not deterred. He continued to pursue Esther and eventually won her over. He proposed to her while the Hank Williams
Engineer files class-action suit against GDC Technics over San Antonio, Fort Worth job losses
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GDC Technics and Boeing Co. first entered into contracts in 2016 for GDC to refurbish and perform certain maintenance upgrades of Air Force One jets. One of the aircraft was photographed in 2017 at Boeing’s repair facility at Port San Antonio.William Luther /Staff file photo
A Fort Worth engineer who was terminated last month by aircraft-modification company GDC Technics before it entered bankruptcy has filed a proposed class-action lawsuit against the company.
Kingslea Stringham alleges that she and an estimated 250 other GDC employees were not given 60 days’ advance notice of their termination as required by federal law.
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