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Nation s Top-Producing Land Agents Recognized by Realtors® Land Institute APEX Awards Program

Share this article Share this article CHICAGO, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Realtors® Land Institute, an affiliate of the National Association of Realtors®, is proud to announce the winners of its 2020 APEX Awards Program, sponsored by The Land Report. The APEX Awards Program is designed to recognize the excellence and performance of the best in the business by distinguishing agents with these prestigious production-based awards. All winners were announced by RLI CEO Aubrie Kobernus as well as The Land Report s co-founder Eric O Keefe at a special awards ceremony on Wednesday, March 17, during RLI s 2021 Virtual National Land Conference. REALTORS LAND INSTITUTE S Top Producing Land Brokers of 2020 win Apex Awards sponsored by The Land Report

Walmart, Costco, and Uber are competing more than ever for labor

April 16, 2021 US retailers have long been competing with one another for workers in a high-turnover industry. What’s new is that the gig economy steering more into delivery is joining the competition for labor, and increasingly so over the course of the pandemic. Consider DoorDash, the food delivery company. Data from ZipRecruiter shows that the number of job postings for DoorDash in March 2021 was 8,550% higher than in March 2020. The scramble for labor has been testing even the largest retail chains, which are responding with better pay and schedules. In February, Costco announced increasing its minimum wage to $16 an hour, pulling ahead of rivals like Amazon, Target, and Best Buy. And Walmart announced on April 14 that it will convert thousands of its part-time workers into full-time employees, a move that will give workers more consistent hours, while also giving Walmart more stability in staffing as its pickup and delivery business explodes.

Crawford County deputy fired, charged after choking man

Crawford County deputy fired, charged after choking man during traffic stop GBI Special Agent in Todd Crosby says Ronald Dennis Ballard is charged with aggravated assault and violation of oath of office. Author: Bre onna Richardson (WMAZ) Published: 11:50 PM EDT April 14, 2021 Updated: 11:50 PM EDT April 14, 2021 CRAWFORD COUNTY, Ga. A Crawford County deputy found himself on the other side of the law. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) says Ronald Dennis Ballard choked a suspect until he was unconscious March 16. GBI Special Agent in Todd Crosby says Ballard is charged with aggravated assault and violation of oath of office. Ballard was on duty in an undercover vehicle. Crosby says Ballard observed what he believed to be a hand to hand drug transaction in a motel parking lot. Crosby couldn t tell us the name of the motel, but says it was in Crawford County.

Georgia deputy charged after inquiry faults use of force

Georgia deputy charged after inquiry faults use of force JEFF AMY, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail ATLANTA (AP) A middle Georgia sheriff s deputy has been criminally charged and fired after an investigation found he pinned a suspect with his elbow until the suspect passed out and then kicked the feet out from under the man after he was handcuffed and had been revived. Ronald Dennis Ballard was charged Wednesday with aggravated assault and violating his oath of office. Crawford County Superior Court Judge Jeffery Monroe released the 47-year-old Ballard on $25,000 bail. Crawford County Sheriff Lewis Walker said he fired Ballard on Wednesday.

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