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Yonkers rat traps tally catches, but garbage problem still needs work

Yonkers rat traps tally catches, but garbage problem still needs work
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Kaiser s profit rebounds to $2 billion in first quarter

Kaiser s profit rebounds to $2 billion in first quarter Kaiser s profit rebounds to $2 billion in first quarter Los Angeles Times via Getty Images Kaiser Permanente kicked off 2021 on a high note, having drawn $2 billion in profit in the first quarter. Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser s strong net income in the quarter ended March 31 was a significant swing from its $1.1 billion net loss in the prior-year period, according to results released Friday. But the not-for-profit system noted $2 billion is still down about 60% from its net income of $3.2 billion in the first quarter of 2019, about a year before the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Tom Meier, Kaiser s corporate treasurer, told Modern Healthcare the system has benefited from a pretty significant year-over-year positive swing in investment income.

SC man was on top secret Army flight lost at sea Families still wonder why they died

SC man was on top secret Army flight lost at sea. Families still wonder why they died Lyn Riddle, The State (Columbia, S.C.) Apr. 29 The full-length bronze memorial on the empty grave in Pickens hints at how Ross Walker died. Perished over the Pacific Ocean, says the marker at Hillcrest Memorial Park. That is all the Walker family and the families of 92 other servicemen aboard Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 know. The military charter jet on route to Saigon was lost over the deepest part of the Pacific Ocean on March 15, 1962, three years before President Lyndon Johnson sent combat troops to Vietnam.

Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department receives generous donation

Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department receives generous donation Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department receives generous donation By Tiffany Bechtel | December 24, 2020 at 5:44 PM CST - Updated December 24 at 5:44 PM LAWTON, Okla. (TNN) - The Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department received a donation that will help their entire community. The Oklahoma City-based Dolese Brothers Company has donated a truck to the Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department, which they plan to convert to a water tanker. “We are very glad to get this truck which we will convert into a water tanker,” Pecan Creek Volunteer Fire Department Chief Tom Myer said. “The benefit to our community goes beyond the extra capacity which helps us be more effective in fighting fires. It will also improve our community’s ISO insurance rating therefore reducing the rates for all of our citizens.”

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