On March 2, 2021, the PWIPM of New England awarded the second annual Women of Excellence Award to Courtney Carace, ACE of Pest-End Inc. in Plaistow, N.H.
Carace has worked for Pest-End since 2004 and has held various positions during this time, including office administration, technical, management, and executive positions. She obtained her National Entomology Scent Detection Canine Association certification in 2010 and was a bed bug canine handler for several years for the company.
Carace is also a licensed and certified pest control operator in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine. More recently, she earned her Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE) certification. She was recognized as having the highest score of the day for the ACE Exam.
Gilbert “Gil” Flores, a service technician with Cascade Pest Control, located in the greater Seattle area, looks back on his experiences working amid COVID-19.
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Lubbock County s newly elected and re-elected officials have taken their oaths of office, in a ceremony Friday morning.
Judge Phillip Hays now presides over the 99th District Court. Retiring District Jude Bill Sowder administered the oath. It s very humbling to understand and know the voters of Lubbock County have spoken and have decided that i m the person they want to be the judge in the 99th District Court, Judge Hays said. I hope to give anyone that comes in their day in court, their opportunity to be heard, and to listen and rule fairly. Â
Terrence Kovar was sworn in as county commissioner for precinct 1. He replaces Bill McCay, who retired after 16 years.