Grand Rapids Business Journal
Courtesy Trendway
A local furniture company was awarded a group purchasing agreement with the health care improvement company Premier.
Holland-based Trendway, a subsidiary company of Itasca, Illinois-based Fellowes Brand under its Fellowes Contract Interiors division, said Monday that it was awarded a group purchasing agreement with Charlotte, North Carolina-based Premier.
Effective July 1, the agreement allows Premier members, at their discretion, to take advantage of special pricing and terms pre-negotiated by Premier for all Trendway products except for the AeraMax Pro air purifiers.
“The Premier group purchasing agreement is a tremendous opportunity for our dealers to expand their relationships further into the rapidly growing health care market segment,” said Mark Rhoades, president, Fellowes Contract Interiors.
Feb 22, 2021
UP: To Gov. Jim Justice, for easing pandemic regulations and rules for restaurants, bars, businesses, grocery stores and schools in our state. Without taking his foot fully off the brakes, Justice appears to have given some hopes to business owners working to stay afloat after nearly a year under COVID-19 orders. Now it is up to the rest of us to stay vigilant, follow the remaining rules in place, wear our masks, practice social distancing, wash and sanitize our hands … and just generally use common sense in continuing to fight the spread of this virus.
UP: To Wood County Clerk Mark Rhodes, who in conjunction with Secretary of State Mac Warner, managed to remove approximately 5,200 abandoned registrations from the county’s voter rolls. “West Virginia’s voting rolls have never been cleaner and more accurate than they are today,” Warner said. “The dedication to accuracy from our county clerks while applying multi-agency list comparisons to track abandoned reg
EASTTOWN – As Easttown Township’s supervisors continue to discuss Devon’s proposed zoning changes, one side issue is beginning to stand out – the car dealerships.
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PARKERSBURG The Wood County Clerk’s office has removed over 5,000 abandoned voter files in the last four years as part of a statewide effort.
West Virginia Secretary of State Mac Warner announced this week that county clerks statewide have been able to remove 253,263 abandoned voter files in the last four years, according to a release from his office.
Over that period, Warner has worked closely with all 55 county clerks to uniformly identify and remove abandoned registrations from deceased voters, felons, duplicate records, and people who had moved out of state, the release said.
“West Virginia’s voting rolls have never been cleaner and more accurate than they are today,” Warner said. “The dedication to accuracy from our county clerks while applying multi-agency list comparisons to track abandoned registrations has resulted in the most accurate voting rolls in our state’s history.”
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One year after the tragic death of beloved Love Island presenter Caroline Flack, Daily Star takes a look back at some of her most memorable career highlights, paying tribute to her legacy on the screen
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Caroline Flack earned a reputation as one of Britain s most charismatic presenters, winning over viewers on shows like Love Island and X Factor over the course of her career.