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There are 13 assisted living facility manager licenses set to expire in Paradise Valley during the second quarter, according to the State of Arizona.
More than 99 percent of Arizona s businesses are considered small with more than 40 percent of Arizona employees working for small businesses, according to the U.S. Small Business Administration.
A study by Civic Economics found that when $100 is spent at a locally-owned business, that business puts $47 back into the local economy while the total is just $13 for non-local businesses.
Assisted living facility manager licenses set to expire during Q2
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Debenhams Belfast staff reminisce as decades together in one big happy family come to a devastating close It was a lovely, happy place to be so we are extremely sad that it has to finish this way
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Debenhams CastleCourt staff Julieann Smyth, Ken Langley, Natalie Weatherall, Elaine Prunty, Trisha Kerr, Alex Trimble, Leanne Maguire, Rachel Gouldie and Joanne Allan have spent a combined 201 years working at the store
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Only men and women in the culturally work-obsessed Japan and South Korea, and the Latin American countries of Mexico and Chile, have a later “average effective” retirement age, OECD data shows. The average effective age of retirement in New Zealand is 69.8 years for men, and 66.4 years for women, the OECD says. WORK TIL YOU DROP “Never,” is septuagenarian farmer John Dickson’s blunt response to when would be his optimal age to stop working. “Working keeps me alive. I get up in the morning, and I have a purpose,” he says. “I have seen so many farmers retire, buy a nice house in town, and get bored because they have nothing to do, and they die.”
Columbus city leaders address recent increase of violent crimes
Columbus City leaders address recent increase of violent crimes By Cindy Centofanti | February 16, 2021 at 8:58 PM EST - Updated February 19 at 11:13 AM
COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - The Muscogee County sheriff Columbus chief of police announced Tuesday they intend to start not only increasing patrol in troubled hotspots populated with crime, but also incorporate community policing.
Residents say more needs to be done.
“Crime prevention is a community problem, but the community infrastructure has not been invested in,” Dr. Jihad Aleem Hud.
Some people in the community are speaking out about what’s really being done in Muscogee County on the heels of 12 homicides in the last 46 days.