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Dick Duane, 91, a former long-time Key West resident, died in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. He began his extraordinary career as a MGM contract player, then a well-known singer, advertising executive, literary agent and was true renaissance man. Dick lost a valiant battle against colon cancer. He was instrumental in the creation of the novel âMidnight Cowboy,â written by James Leo Herlihy, and the subsequent packaging of the Academy Award-winning film of the same name. The novel is dedicated to him, as well.
Following several appearances as a solo artist on âThe Ed Sullivan Showâ and several gold records, he appeared regularly in most major nights clubs in the country and internationally during the 1950s.
Burns & McDonnell Announces Key Leadership Promotions as Power Industry Sees Rapidly Changing Generation Mix Posted Jan 07, 2021
KANSAS CITY, Missouri Amid a rapidly changing electric generation mix, Burns & McDonnell is announcing key leadership promotions to help the firm deliver on clients’ biggest challenges. The Transmission & Distribution (T&D) Group of Burns & McDonnell has promoted seven individuals to expand services, depth and capabilities, as Senior Vice President Jim Hogan retires after 37 years with the firm.
“Jim Hogan spent four decades with Burns & McDonnell and T&D, and throughout that time period the power industry has seen huge shifts in the generation mix toward reducing carbon intensity with renewables, battery storage and flexible, fast-start, low hour units,” says John Olander, chief operating officer and president of the T&D Group, Burns & McDonnell. “Beyond that, the industry is undergoing a digital transformation as technology
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Dec 21, 2020 6:05 AM
Entegrus, local electricity distributor to 17 communities in Southwestern Ontario, announced a combined $80,000 donation to Salvation Army organizations in Chatham-Kent, St. Thomas and Strathroy this holiday season. Jim Hogan, President & CEO of Entegrus says an unprecedented amount of people will be looking for assistance this year and they have allocated funds to support the organizations in our communities who support our vulnerable population. The company allocated the funds based on customer population. The Salvation Army Community and Family Services Strathroy, will receive $11,000. The Salvation Army St. Thomas Citadel & Community Ministries will receive $23,000.
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Harness racing, at its very core, is a career that follows a routine pattern, but at the same time, follows no routine at all. In other words, the everyday routine of each stable is set through a similar schedule – morning feed, stalls, buckets, watering, jogging or training, bathing, lunch, and dinner.
Now these schedules vary from stable to stable. Everything from how far a horse is jogged to how much they are fed to how many buckets of water each horse has can be different. But, the routine of a single stable changes as anything can happen in the barn. Horses get sick, pop a gravel, get mysterious injuries, and more.