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TORONTO and CHICAGO, May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Crosslake Fibre, a leading provider of Network Services, announces today its latest connectivity on-ramp location at 350 E. Cermak, a major Chicago data centre that is critical for both financial services organisations and network service providers. This new network point of presence ( PoP ) expands Crosslake s Velocity Trading Network Platform to enable customers to connect into a multitude of asset engines housed in or near 350 E Cermak, and allows Crosslake to deliver diverse, high-capacity connectivity from Chicago to Toronto and New York for the carrier ecosystem.
Gilgamesh Pharmaceuticals, a biotechnology company that uses psychedelic-related drugs to treat neuropsychiatric disorders, reported Thursday it has raised $27 million in a Series A funding round led by Prime Movers Lab.
Other investors involved in the round included the Noetic Psychedelic Fund LP, Gron Ventures, Route 66 Ventures, JLS Fund and Palo Santo Investors.
Prime Movers Lab, a partnership that invests in breakthrough scientific startups, is known for raising funds for inventors in energy, transportation, infrastructure, manufacturing, human augmentation, and agriculture.
With the newly raised capital, New York-based Gilgamesh plans to add more members to its team, including a COO, head of R&D and CBO. It will also work on advancing its programs toward clinical candidate selection and broadening its IP portfolio.
April 20, 2021 By Mike Kruzman & Jon King / news@whmi.com
The withdrawal of an application to build a proposed asphalt plant in Tyrone Township has residents cautiously optimistic and ready to become more involved in their community.
Nearly as soon as John Sawyer of Capital Asphalt unveiled a plan for the plant did residents rise up in opposition, forming the group Residents for Community Preservation.
The plan involved heavy industrial rezoning of 2 parcels covering 124-acres north of Center Road and west of Old US-23 (pictured) and a special land use permit for the plant.
On Monday, Tyrone Township Supervisor Mike Cunningham released in an email that Sawyer has withdrawn the special land use request, seeming to signal the end of the project.
April 19, 2021 By Jon King / jking@whmi.com
The applicant behind a proposed asphalt plant in Tyrone Township has withdrawn his application, citing negative feedback and resistance toward the proposed plant.
The decision was announced in an e-mail this morning from Tyrone Township Supervisor Mike Cunningham and follows last weekâs Planning Commission meeting, which John Sawyer of Capital Asphalt, nor any representatives attended. Cunningham s email stated; Capital Asphalt has sent a letter to Tyrone Township over the weekend withdrawing their application to construct an asphalt plant within Tyrone Township. Cunningham added that âthey mentioned the negative feedback and resistance toward the proposed plant as the main reason cited for withdrawing. In the letter, Capital Asphalt thanked everyone for their efforts and were very appreciative.
Mike Cunningham
Arrested, charged
Mike Cunningham, 62, has been charged with an open count of murder, a first-degree felony; and tampering with evidence, a third degree felony, in relation to the death of his 93-year-old father, Homer Cunningham.
Valencia County sheriffâs deputies responded to a call for a welfare check at a home on the 200 block of Goodman Avenue shortly after 10 a.m., Thursday, April 1.
Genara Cunningham, who lives at the home with her husband, Homer Cunningham, and son, Mike Cunningham, was on the phone with her daughter that morning and said there was âa dead person in her bed.â VCSO Lt. Joseph Rowland said Genera suffers from severe dementia.