Thrivent, a Fortune 500 diversified financial services organization, today announced its Mid Cap Stock Fund â Class S (TMSIX) has been honored with two Refinitiv Lipper Fund Awards in 2021. Thrivent Asset Management, LLC is the investment adviser to the fund.Â
Thrivent Mid Cap Stock Fund was recognized in the Mid-Cap Core Funds category for its consistently strong risk-adjusted performance in the five and 10-year performance periods which ended Nov. 30, 2020. To determine this yearâs winners, Refinitiv considered 245 funds in the five-year performance period and 170 funds in the 10-year period. With these two awards, Thrivent Mid Cap Stock Fund has earned a total of nine Lipper Fund Awards since 2017. Thriventâs asset management team has received a total of 27 Lipper Fund Awards since 2008.Â
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The Greg Blythe Friendship Community Garden in Tarentum was helped through grant programs that allowed expansion of the food plots.
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Fred Oestreicher of Greensburg, on the left, said the community garden at St. Matthias Evangelical Lutheran Church in Hempfield was able to donate more than 1,000 pounds of fresh produce to the Westmoreland County Food Bank last year.
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About 30 volunteers turned out for the spring work day at the Greg Blythe Friendship Community Garden in Tarentum on April 10. It was the first group event that had been held at the garden since the covid pandemic began in 2020.
Effort will create shared vision for future of changing neighborhood. By Jeramey Jannene - Apr 16th, 2021 03:58 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Houses on the 3400 block of N. 3rd St. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
An effort is underway to create a qualify of life plan that will identify a shared vision for the future of Milwaukee’s Harambee neighborhood.
The effort will focus on the area bounded by W. Capitol Dr., W. North Ave., N. Holton St. and Interstate 43. The neighborhood has seen an increasing amount of investment in recent years as downtown development spreads north, three foundations moved to the area and Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity started an initiative to build 80 new houses.