CrankyApe names leader for auction sales, operations Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, 03:23 PM By Auto Remarketing Staff HASTINGS, Minn. -
Specialty auction remarketing services provider CrankyApe.com has named Evan Davidson as national director of auction sales and operations, noting that he will focus on implementing efficiency-based directives across the company.
Davidson will also focus on growing the current sales team at CrankyApe, which is a provider of online auction liquidation services for banks, insurance companies, charities, dealers, manufacturers, and the general public. The company primarily focuses on remarketing specialty vehicles such as boats, ATVs, motorcycles, RVs, and personal watercraft.
But the company said it also offers strong returns on cars, trucks, and vans for its clients.
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Hiway 80 Rescue Mission ready for long haul this week
WEBXTRA: Hiway 80 Mission By Jeff Chavez and KLTV Digital Media Staff | February 15, 2021 at 3:43 PM CST - Updated February 16 at 2:33 AM
LONGVIEW, Texas (KLTV) - Hiway 80 Rescue Mission is a beacon of hope for many people without a warm home in East Texas.
Hiway 80 Managing Executive Director Brian Livingston says the staffers have prepared for the long haul for this week’s continuously freezing, snowy weather, and have made adaptions and changes in how they are dealing with this severe weather event.
“They allow people to stay under other circumstances that they would not be able to stay. They will try and accommodate anyone that shows up . They usually have people leave when the weather warms up, but it is not warming up this week, so they can stay in the day room,” Livingston said.
Frisco pastor temporarily out as chairman of conservative PAC after his comments on Trump, guns
Brandon Burden helped found the Frisco Conservative Coalition in late 2019, and it received more than $80,000 in contributions last year.
Exterior of KingdomLife church on Tuesday, January 26, 2021in Frisco, Texas.(Vernon Bryant / Staff Photographer)
KingdomLife pastor Brandon Burden has been temporarily removed as chairman and six board members of a Frisco-based conservative political action committee have resigned, the first signs of an internal fallout from comments Burden made during a church service.
Burden, the chairman of the Frisco Conservative Coalition, urged congregants Jan. 10 to keep their guns loaded and stock up on food and water before President Joe Biden’s inauguration. At previous services, he encouraged them to “raise an army” and “go to war” to help Donald Trump win the Electoral College vote.
Frisco pastor says he’s a target of ‘cancel culture’ after viral comments about Trump and guns
KingdomLife pastor Brandon Burden says he and other people of faith are facing attacks across the nation.
Brandon Burden, lead pastor of KingdomLife in Frisco, appears in a screengrab of a video posted to the church s YouTube channel.(Courtesy Photo/KingdomLife YouTube)
A Frisco pastor said he has become a “target of the cancel culture” and of what he says are nationwide attacks on people of faith after his rhetoric drew national attention and condemnation from community members.
KingdomLife pastor Brandon Burden posted a video statement to the church’s YouTube channel Monday, about two weeks after the Jan. 10 service in which he urged his congregants to keep their guns loaded and stock up on food and water before President Joe Biden’s inauguration and cited “prophetic voices” who said God told them Donald Trump would be president for eight years.