Ex-Eagle Andrew Donnelly accused of ‘dodgy’ business dealings that left stakeholders in the lurch
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Ex-West Coast Eagles player-turned-businessman Andrew Donnelly’s pursuit of a $300,000 “disaster” deal while his insurance broking companies were undergoing financial administration has gone on trial in the Supreme Court of WA.
Mr Donnelly and his then-chief financial officer, Kim Hanson, deny any wrongdoing in signing a purchase agreement between Australian Reliance’s subsidiary, Reliance Online, and Queensland family business Doring Insurance Brokers in November 2015. They claim they acted in the best interest of the company over the deal which was at a “price well below market”.
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Feb 15, 2021
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Pictured above, from left are the staff at New Ulm Real Estate: Chayla Henle, Kim Hanson, Stephanie Meyer, Lisa Besemer and Mary Henle.
NEW ULM New Ulm Real Estate is the #1 Home Seller 13 years running. This team includes the top two selling agents in the New Ulm area, Lisa Besemer and Kim Hanson. This information is based from the REALTOR Association of Southern MN MLS, for the period of Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 2020. They had the highest total sales in the New Ulm Area which includes residential listings and sales combined (does not include Sleepy Eye).
Lisa Besemer has been a licensed Realtor since 2011 and Kim Hanson has been a licensed realtor since 2015.
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FD officials: New Fairfield firefighter s offensive posts violated department policy, suspension continues
Feb. 4, 2021
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New Fairfield’s volunteer fire department said an investigation was launched after officials were made aware of the posts.New Fairfield Volunteer Fire Department / FacebookShow MoreShow Less
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New Fairfield’s volunteer fire department said an investigation was launched after officials were made aware of the posts.New Fairfield Volunteer Fire DepartmentShow MoreShow Less
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The Ball Pond Volunteer Fire Company fire station in New Fairfield, Conn.Ball Pond Volunteer Fire Company / FacebookShow MoreShow Less
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NEW FAIRFIELD A local volunteer firefighter has been suspended for violating department policy after allegedly posting “offensive” social media posts and will be required to attend classes to address the issues, fire officials said in a statement.