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Falcon Gold Investor Overview

This Falcon Gold profile is part of a paid investor education campaign. Overview Ontario has always been a premier jurisdiction for mining in Canada. However, one of Ontario’s earliest gold camps in the province’s northwestern region is showing signs of high-grade revitalization. The town of Atikokan in Ontario is known for its two massive iron ore pits mined in the middle of the Second World War and operated until the late 1970s. The earliest gold exploration dates back to the 1800s, with significant production reaching upwards of approximately 52,000 ounces of gold and 174,000 ounces of silver in that period. With over 50 occurrences, prospects and producers of gold since Atikokan’s initial discovery, the gold camp boasts exploration potential for investors worldwide.

Project MUSE - Harry H Woodring

summary The names of most of President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s cabinet members are well known. Anyone familiar with FDR’s administration will remember Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Cordell Hull, Harold Ickes, Frances Perkins, Henry Wallace, and James Farley. One member of that circle, however, has remained a virtual unknown: Harry H. Woodring, the recalcitrant Secretary of War who was forced by Roosevelt to resign from the cabinet. It is doubtful that the story of any of Roosevelt’s cabinet members is more interesting than that of Woodring. With the breakdown of world peace in the 1930s, the matter of national defense became a major concern, and the United States military establishment became increasingly important. Woodring’s role in Washington during this time was a critical one; his dealings with Roosevelt were extensive, and on many key issues his influence was considerable. Why, then, his lack of notoriety?

Software survey: CRM systems in 2021

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Somerset Police unveil memorial wall

Submitted Pictured are Mike West and Lewis Catron. West is a relative of Chief Silas West and Catron is the son of Chief Harold Catron. Lewis was with his father at the time he was shot and also wounded by pellets from the shotgun blast entering his arm. Submitted Pictured are Mike West and Lewis Catron. West is a relative of Chief Silas West and Catron is the son of Chief Harold Catron. Lewis was with his father at the time he was shot and also wounded by pellets from the shotgun blast entering his arm. Somerset Police Department unveiled a memorial wall this week dedicated to their officers who were killed while serving the citizens of Somerset. The display located inside the lobby of the police department highlights Chief Silas West, Patrolman Walter McKinley Massengale and Chief Harold L. Catron.

Global chip shortage will slash Ford s production by about half in the second quarter

Global chip shortage will slash Ford’s production by about half in the second quarter. Ford has developed vehicles that could revitalize profits, including a redesigned version of its top-selling F-150 pickup truck.Credit.Tannen Maury/EPA, via Shutterstock April 28, 2021 Ford Motor said on Wednesday that the global shortage of computer chips will take a greater toll on its business than previously expected and would likely cut its vehicle production in the second quarter by about half. “The effects of the shortage have grown,” Ford’s chief financial officer, John Lawler, said during a conference call with reporters. “We now expect the semiconductor shortage to get worse and bottom out in the second quarter but continue to put pressure on our operating results in the second half of the year.”

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