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Melissa Godoy Captures Life Itself - Cincinnati Magazine

Melissa Godoy Captures Life Itself - Cincinnati Magazine
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Determined Filmmakers Among Those At Over-The-Rhine Film Festival July 8-11

Determined Filmmakers Among Those At Over-The-Rhine Film Festival July 8-11
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Investegate |Severn Trent PLC Announcements | Severn Trent PLC: Result of the Placing

Results of the Placing Severn Trent announces the successful pricing of the non-pre-emptive placing of new ordinary shares in the capital of the Company announced earlier today (the Placing ). A total of 10,126,366 new ordinary shares in the capital of the Company (the Placing Shares ) have been placed by Merrill Lynch International ( BofA Securities ) and Morgan Stanley & Co. International ( Morgan Stanley , and together with BofA Securities, the Joint Bookrunners and Joint Corporate Brokers ) , at a price of 2,400 pence per Placing Share (the Placing Price ). Concurrently with the Placing , retail investors have subscribed in the offer made by the Company via the PrimaryBid platform for a total

It was a nightmare : 51 families file lawsuit over toxic mold in JBLM housing units

May 14, 2021 at 9:07 am A lawsuit was filed in Pierce County Superior Court this week over toxic mold in JBLM housing units. (AP Photo/File) A total of 51 plaintiffs across 15 families who lived at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) filed a lawsuit in Pierce County this week, citing negligence on the part of the company that runs housing on the base after toxic mold was discovered in several units. Melissa Godoy who lived in the base’s housing with her family for a decade described how her family experienced frequent lung, sinus, and ear infections, as well as skin rashes. “It was month after month of constant antibiotics, and the doctors had no idea what was wrong with us,” she told KIRO Radio’s Dave Ross. “Pretty soon, they stop treating us because we’d cycled through every kind of antibiotic there is and the infections weren’t going away it was a nightmare.”

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