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National Teacher Appreciation Day National Teacher Appreciation Day (Source: File) By WIS News 10 Staff | May 4, 2021 at 10:48 AM EDT - Updated May 4 at 12:06 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - It’s National Teacher Appreciation Day! It’s a day for honoring those hardworking teachers and recognizing the lasting contributions they make in all of our lives.
We would love to see the teacher you admire! Send us a pic of your favorite teacher below.
Here are a few places in the Midlands offering freebies and discounts
Buffalo Wild Wings - 20% off orders at participating locations for Teacher Appreciation Week
Insomnia Cookies - All teachers & school-staff (preschool, K-12, higher ed., etc.) and all nurses get 1 FREE 6-pack w/any in-store purchase OR 1 FREE cookie
Pandemic brewed big trouble for Irish beer but has not killed hope Production fell 14% last year but buoyant retail sales took some of the sting out of pub closures
about 3 hours ago
The Porterhouse Brewing Company, part of the eponymous pub group, used to pump out about 2.5 million pints per year at its production facility near Glasnevin on Dublin’s north side. Then along came the pandemic, which caused volumes to “plummet”, says its managing director Peter Mosely.
People cannot sink pints if no pubs are open in which to drink them, so Porterhouse ramped up activity for retailers instead.
Feb 15, 2021
As I said last week, all eyes are on Gov. Jim Justice’s plans to phase out the personal income tax. I knew he would mention it in his State of the State address last week, though I was surprised by the amount of detail he went into.
But even with the details he did go into, there are still a lot of unknowns. No bills have yet to be introduced on Justice’s behalf addressing the phase-out plan. We know the rates for high-income earners will drop by one-third and the rate for low-income earners would be cut in half in his proposal, but we don’t know the dollar amount that separates low- and high-income earners.