Conestoga Constructs GNS Units
Conestoga Offers Renewable Alcohol Ingredients Starting Q2
LIBERAL, Kan., April 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Conestoga today announced it has expanded production capabilities to produce grain neutral spirits that exceed US Pharmacopeia (USP) specification. Construction and plant upgrades of control systems and processing equipment have ensured the on-schedule launch of renewable alcohol ingredients production at their plant in Liberal, Kansas.
“With this new upgrade installation at our Arkalon plant, Conestoga is poised to provide premium specialty alcohol products at scale for customers across the United States via truck and rail,” said Tom Willis, CEO of Conestoga. “We are building out additional capacity this year to produce high quality sustainable alcohol to double the production capacity we are launching now. These expansions are complementary to our existing offerings of sustainable products, and in service to our mission to provide susta
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Boice, who is currently principal of Cathedral Parish School, will retire in early July.
Actually, this will be Boice’s second “retirement.”
“After teaching for 16 years and serving as principal at two schools for a total of 21 years, I decided to retire in 2014. But that didn’t last long. Guess I got restless,” she said from her home at World Golf Village.
Boice began her career in education at Garrett High School in Garrett, Indiana, where she taught business education classes. After relocating to Florida, she continued her career at Jacksonville’s Bishop Kenney High School where she taught for 16 years. In 1992 she became principal of Resurrection Parish School and in 1999 she served as principal of St. Paul’s Catholic School, both located in Jacksonville.
Freeport Noon Kiwanis to Meet April 13
COURTESY OF THE FREEPORT NOON KIWANIS
FREEPORT The Freeport Noon Kiwanis Club will meet at noon April 13 at the Beltline Café & Catering, 325 W. South St.
Masks will be required when not eating, and seating will be socially distanced. Attendance via Zoom will also be available.
Tom Willis, Illinois-Eastern Iowa district chair of the Kiwanis Children s Fund, will be the guest speaker. The foundation s mission is to develop resources that transform the goodwill of Kiwanis members into children programs. The fund provides grants for Kiwanis Service Leadership Programs, club and district service projects and disaster relief. The fund also provides support for global health initiatives including the elimination of maternal and neonatal tetanus and iodine deficiency disorders conducted in conjunction with UNICEF.
Former Jacksonville bishops failed to report sexual abuse allegations, records show
Archives show church didn’t tell state about allegations against retired priest during its investigation
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ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. – Since the early 1990s, at least four women have repeatedly come to the Diocese of St. Augustine with complaints of how now-deceased priest William Malone molested and fondled them, impregnating at least one of them, in the 1980s.
His victims were young girls, the youngest just 11 years old.
The Diocese of St. Augustine told its parishioners in 2019 for the first time it knew of credible allegations against Fr. Malone. Church leaders didn’t specify how many victims came forward or what they knew.