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A. Stucki’s Kiefer Retiring
Bill Kiefer
Rail supply community stalwart Bill Kiefer, President and CEO of A. Stucki Company since 2003, on March 31 announced his retirement. He remains on the company’s board of directors.
A. Stucki Company, a major provider of engineered components, systems and services for the railroad industry and other markets, described Kiefer as “the leader of its expansion, development and success.” Stucki’s parent company, SCI Rail Holdings LLC, a division of Stone Canyon Industries Holdings LLC, is searching for a new CEO. “The goal during this transition is to minimize disruption, sustain the focus on Stucki’s key strategic priorities and continue providing excellent customer service,” the company said.
Aunt Suze, that s who you are from now on, Patterson joked when he saw Orman s reaction video to his story for the first time. That s family now.
Patterson s financial life has improved even more in the past year. He received a promotion to senior software engineer at health insurer Cigna and now earns $150,000 per year $32,000 more than he earned previously.
The promotion came with a change of scenery: Patterson and his girlfriend, Shani, moved from Philadelphia to a rent-stabilized one-bedroom apartment in New York City. After the move, he bought a used 2015 BMW X1 for $13,288.
As of publishing this story, he still owes over $10,000 on the car loan, but, following one of Orman s rules, he has enough money in the bank to pay it off completely.
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10 Right-Wing Extremist Plots That Failed Miserably
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, there were 784 known hate groups operating in the United States as of 2014. They’re mostly right-wing groups, white supremacist groups, or both. The crimes of their members range from random acts of violence to organized domestic terrorism plots.
Sometimes, these individuals and groups want more than to commit acts of violence. Sometimes, they try to plan full-scale uprisings or form revolutionary groups. Here are 10 such attempts, ranging from the absurd to the chillingly orchestrated.
10 Chevie Kehoe And The Aryan People’s Republic
1997
Chevie Kehoe, Daniel Lee, and Faron Lovelace were charged in 1997 with planning to overthrow the US government and take over territory to make a “new republic limited to whites.”