February 17, 2021 By Jessica Mathews / News@whmi.com
The Hartland Township Board met virtually Tuesday night and adopted a plan that deals with how to handle potential emergency situations.
The Emergency Support Operations Plan for Hartland basically lays out the game plan for a localized emergency. It was originally completed in 2017 but was set to expire so required revisions were made and the plan is now good for another four years. The plan could be triggered by potential hazmat situations, expressway incidents or crashes, straight line winds or tornados. It identifies chain of command, point persons, different responsibilities and steps that need to be taken. The plan focuses on the safety of residents through information, planning, and preparation for all emergency events and potential hazards. Itâs described as an adaptable document that can be applied to all hazards.
Dec 22, 2020
Dec 22, 2020
DES MOINES â The Iowa Credit Union Foundation and its Board of Directors voted to welcome two new members to its board and elected new board officers at its annual meeting in December.
Joining the ICUF Board in 2021 are Donna Dyer-Bischoff and Alejandro Alaniz. Dyer-Bischoff is a sales market manager, Credit Union System Relations at CUNA Mutual Group, and Alaniz is a region sales manager for Collins Community Credit Union. Both will serve 3-year terms.
In addition, Ann McMillian, executive vice president and chief operating officer at IH Mississippi Valley Credit Union, was elected as board chair of the 2021 term. McMillian will be joined by Vice Chair Marian Holmes from Community 1st Credit Union, Treasurer Keith Mesch from Veridian Credit Union and Secretary Jordan Hensley from Peoples Credit Union.
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Bavaria City Racing Dublin is already packed with lots of motorised goodness but even more exciting stuff was announced today.
Ireland doesn’t get too many world champions. Katie Taylor, Bernard Dunne, Stephen Roche, the names of the few we have had trip off the tongue with ease. But Northern Irish driver Adam Carroll was a world champion too, winning the A1 Grand Prix title for Ireland back in 2009.
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That series sadly no longer exists but the 29-year-old is still racing and he is currently driving in GP2, the level just below F1. Don’t be surprised to see the Portadown native in with the big boys very soon.