Best Comic of the Week:
Grendel: Devil’s Odyssey #5 – It’s been about a year since the last issue, but it’s all good, as I’m just happy to return to Grendel Prime’s mission, looking for a suitable planet to restart the human race. The latest candidate is a massive, planet-sized city that appears to have been fully automated, where the mechanisms that kept the city running are still working, even though all life has been extinguished. Matt Wagner has a real Twilight Zone vibe working for him here, as he takes a couple of issues to explore a science fiction concept. I like this series, and will forever think of Grendel Prime as my favourite Grendel. He’s also the coolest looking.
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From left, Nick Klein, Buick and GMC sales manager for District 5; Dustin Oldaker; Jamie Karcher, Matheny Motors sales manager; and Monica Matheny, director of marketing at Matheny Motors. Oldaker and Karcher received awards for sales volume. (Photo Provided)
PARKERSBURG Two employees at Matheny Motors received awards for performance.
Dustin Oldaker and Jamie Karcher were awarded for exceptional 2020 sales performance by Nick Klein, Buick and GMC sales manager for District 5 in West Virginia, Southeast Ohio, Kentucky, and Eastern Tennessee).
Oldaker was ranked No. 1 and Karcher No. 2 for top Buick and GMC sales volume in the region.
The dealership is proud of these awards because it is exceptionally rare for one location to have both of the top Buick and GMC salesmen in this district, according to Mick Ward, general manager of Matheny Motors.
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Information stolen from a property valuation firm was posted to the dark web using the same username the company’s former CEO used on his private email account, a court has been told.
IT contractor Stephen Bruce Grant, 51, is on trial in the NSW District Court for allegedly taking the personal information of more than 270,000 people from the systems of LandMark White and posting it online.
He is facing 22 charges, including 15 counts of dealing with identity information to commit an indictable offence, and has pleaded not guilty.
On trial: Stephen Grant.
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Prosecutors allege that Mr Grant used fake accounts, including in his colleagues’ names, but was still able to be linked to the incidents.