NACS Works With U.S. Agencies on Fuel Waivers
As gas inventories run low, NACS is working with the Biden Administration to provide relief.
May 12, 2021
By Paige Anderson
ALEXANDRIA, Va. For decades NACS and the convenience and fuel retailing industry have worked with government agencies and administrations during times of disaster whether natural or manmade to ensure our industry quickly responds to fuel supply and demand disruptions.
Unlike fuel disruptions caused by hurricanes and other natural disasters, the challenges fuel retailers are currently facing due to Colonial Pipeline shutdown are more about fuel transportation and the ability to move fuel to needed locations, rather than a production or refining issue. The industry is in a unique situation where it is transitioning from winter blends to summer blends of fuel, and consumer demand is increasing as Memorial Day weekend approaches and the summer driving season kicks off. To make matters more complicated, there
As gas inventories run low, NACS is working with the Biden Administration to provide relief
By Paige Anderson
Special to The Auto Channel
NACS Online News
ALEXANDRIA, Va. May 12, 2021; For decades NACS and the convenience and fuel retailing industry have worked with government agencies and administrations during times of disaster whether natural or manmade to ensure our industry quickly responds to fuel supply and demand disruptions.
Unlike fuel disruptions caused by hurricanes and other natural disasters, the challenges fuel retailers are currently facing due to Colonial Pipeline shutdown are more about fuel transportation and the ability to move fuel to needed locations, rather than a production or refining issue. The industry is in a unique situation where it is transitioning from winter blends to summer blends of fuel, and consumer demand is increasing as Memorial Day weekend approaches and the summer driving season kicks off. To make matters more complicated, there is nat
RALEIGH An Elizabethtown man will spend the next decade in federal prison for buying methamphetamine in Lee County to sell to users in Bladen County.
Christopher Neil McLean, 47, pleaded guilty in December to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine; possession with intent to distribute 50 grams or more of methamphetamine and aiding and abetting; and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime.
He was sentenced Monday by Judge James C. Dever III in U.S. District Court in Raleigh, according to a news release from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina.
Students organize send-off for beloved Iowa teacher before brain surgery Share Updated: 7:57 AM CDT Apr 19, 2021
Students organize send-off for beloved Iowa teacher before brain surgery Share Updated: 7:57 AM CDT Apr 19, 2021
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Show Transcript AND BASKETBALL COACH IS NOW RECOVERING AFTER UNDERGOING SURGERY FOR A CANCEROUS BRAIN TUMOR. BUT NOT BEFORE A SPECIAL ALYX: SENDOFF FROM HIS TEAM IN DENISON. ADAM’S AN AMAZING INDIVIDUAL. HE EPITOMIZES WHAT DENISON STANDS FOR. ALYX: STUDENTS AND STAFF PRAISE ADAM BURNS FOR BEING A SELFLESS PERSON. SO THEY WANTED TO GIVE BACK TO THE MAN WHO’S GIVEN THEM SO MUCH. THEY ORGANIZED A SENDOFF RIGHT BEFORE HE WENT INTO SURGERY. WHEN OUR SCHOOL TEAMS MAKE IT TO STATE, WE DO SOMETHING LIKE THIS. WE DID IT FOR STATE BASKETBALL OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR, AND COACH BURNS LOVED IT, SO WE THOUGHT IT WAS JUST A WAY TO MAKE HIS DAY BETTER. ALYX: THE BASKETBALL TEAM SAYS THEY’LL KEEP SUPPORTING COACH BURNS AS
High school basketball team, community show support for coach on his way to surgery
By: KMTV Staff
and last updated 2021-04-16 16:18:53-04
DENISON, Iowa. (KMTV) - A girls basketball team in the small town of Denison, Iowa gathered bright and early Friday morning with signs and well wishes. It wasn t game day, the show of support was for their coach, Adam Burns.
Burns was recently diagnosed with a cancerous brain tumor and on Friday, he made the trip to Omaha for surgery.
For those who know Burns, there s one word that comes to mind: selfless. From the day he entered this community, he bought into this community, he s a leader, he s an amazing father, he s an amazing husband, Nick Bradley, a colleague said.