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Jesse Sukut welds. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST
Ian Maxwell, left, founder of the Ralmax Group, which bought United Engineering in 2002, with general manager Dave Bukovec. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST
Cam Pepper works on an art piece by Illarion Gallant at United Engineering in Sidney. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST
Cam Pepper works on an art piece by Illarion Gallant at United Engineering in Sidney. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST
Jesse Sukut welds. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST
Terry Roger welds. ADRIAN LAM, TIMES COLONIST
United Engineering is now split between a smaller facility attached to Point Hope Shipyard and the 40,000-square-foot shop in Sidney that was once home to Ramsay Machine Works. DARREN STONE, TIMES COLONIST
HAMPTON, Va., April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Old Point Financial Corporation (Old Point) (Nasdaq: OPOF) is pleased to announce that Eugene M. Jordan, II, will transition into the new role of General Counsel and Corporate Secretary for Old Point. Mr. Jordan has served as the President and CEO of Old Point Trust for the past 19 years and as Chairman of the Old Point Trust Board of Directors for the past two and a half years.
Old Point s Chairman, President & CEO, Robert F. Shuford, Jr. said, Old Point has grown in both size and complexity over the last five years, expanding into new lines of business. With this growth, we have recognized the need to establish an internal general counsel, and as having previously served as external general counsel to Old Point, Gene is well qualified for this new position. The Board of Directors and executive management are extremely grateful to Gene for the leadership he has provided and continues to provide to Old Point Trust.
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A caribou from the Western Arctic Herd, (Photo by Jim Dau, courtesy of Alaska Department of Fish and Game)
A regional subsistence advisory board seeks to limit caribou and moose hunting in Northwest Alaska to hunters from the region this summer. That’s at odds with the Dunleavy administration, which seeks to keep the hunt open to all.
In Northwest Alaska, subsistence hunting has been a tradition in the local Iñupiaq communities for more than 10,000 years. And due to the high cost of groceries and other goods, Kotzebue hunter Thomas Baker says that hasn’t changed.