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The Calgary Fire Department says one person is unaccounted for after a two-alarm fire in the southwest community of Southwood early Tuesday morning.
Crews were called to the scene around 5 a.m. for reports of a fire in the basement of a home in the 10,000 block of Elbow Drive S.W.
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Battalion Chief Paul Frederick said it appeared the home had a basement suite. Four people living upstairs and one occupant of the downstairs suite escaped without any injuries.
Republic Provides Direct to Consumer Asset Based Loan to Paul Fredrick
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Republic Business Credit partnered with men’s apparel brand, Paul Fredrick, to provide more inventory availability than their bank facility
We needed a strategic partner that understood Paul Fredrick’s e-commerce and D2C strategy and trusted the team’s experience in the sector. NEW ORLEANS (PRWEB) January 28, 2021 When a portfolio company of ClearLight Partners, Paul Fredrick, sought to refinance its existing bank facility, they partnered with Republic Business Credit. Republic provided a scalable, flexible, and growth orientated facility with full availability on inventory, merchant accounts, and direct to consumer proceeds to leverage Paul Fredrick’s e-commerce strategy.
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Dentist leaves a deep impression on county
By Karen Zach, Around the County Thursday, January 7, 2021 4:00 AM Although Elmer Washington Ream (love to say that name) was born in Huntington County, Indiana (Halloween day, 1862) he made a deep impression upon our fair city and county. Spending his younger years on his parents’ (David and Delilah) farm, he learned hard work, the love of God, music and to be kind. Growing up in a fairly large family (at least two brothers and two sisters), he had a happy childhood.
Attending school throughout the winter months he knew from early on he wanted to be a dentist and after a fine younger education, ventured his way to the Cincinnati, Ohio College of Dental Surgery. His grades were exceptional, and he graduated in the class of 1890. Returning home to Huntington, he began doing some professional work but was really in search of a practice to purchase. Thus, he bought Dr. Gerrit S. Clemens’ practice in Cra