Ralph Mahoney
Ralph Wendell Mahoney, 85 (one day short of his 86th birthday) of Fulton, SD passed away on January 25, 2021 at his residence, under hospice care, after a long courageous battle with cancer. A private Mass of Christian Burial was held at Holy Family Catholic Church. Arrangements entrusted to Will Funeral Chapel.
Ralph was born to Wendell and Mabel (Naser) Mahoney in Hanson County. He attended and graduated from Plano School. A couple years after high school he married his high school sweetheart and the love of his life, Mary (Gebel) in 1955. They celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary in 2020. Ralph joined the army National Guard in 1954 shortly after graduating high school and retired in 1990 from his full-time civil service job as well as weekend guard. But in his heart, his true occupation was being a farmer. When he was in a tractor, he was a happy man. Even though his health made it challenging, Ralph farmed up until he passed away.
Enterprise Holdings and Ranken Technical College are partnering to attract more people to auto technician careers. Industry experts predict tens of thousands of jobs will need to be filled, with many paying upward of $100,000 a year.
The Automotive Collision Engineering Pilot Program is designed to help rectify a perception problem with the auto tech career field, said Mary Mahoney, a vice president in Enterprise’s Insurance Replacement Division.
“It’s just not attracting younger folks or anyone to it at this point,” she said, while adding that influencers like parents and school counselors might not be aware that it can be a well-paying job with many career options.
Enterprise Holdings and Ranken Technical College are partnering to attract more people to auto technician careers. Industry experts predict tens of thousands of jobs will need to be filled, with many paying upward of $100,000 a year.
The Automotive Collision Engineering Pilot Program is designed to help rectify a perception problem with the auto tech career field, said Mary Mahoney, a vice president in Enterprise’s Insurance Replacement Division.
“It’s just not attracting younger folks or anyone to it at this point,” she said, while adding that influencers like parents and school counselors might not be aware that it can be a well-paying job with many career options.
Typhoid Hillary and Her Dead People
Anyone who knows the story of Typhoid Mary knows that she spread Typhoid around in the late 1800s as a cook. She was arrested, put in isolation, released with the promise of never serving food again, she then served food again, and was imprisoned for life. There are similarities here with Hillary Clinton.
Back in August Heidi Harris printed a list of the Clintons’ dead pool. It’s impressive and would be impressive for a serial killer. Many of these cases have been suicides or accidents according to some reports and others are unexplained, but I ask you, have you had this many people die around you without some catastrophic event? Ninety-year olds excluded of course.