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BC Lions sign 2020 CFL Draft first overall pick LB Jordan Williams

Matthews elevates game as regular season winds down Rangers fined $250K by NHL for statement Avs F Rantanen fined $2K for diving Tippett doesn t plan on resting McDavid before the playoffs Green: Expectations are high no matter what; Every game we play, we play to win Ice Chips: Tatar returns for Canadiens Habs prospect Poehling done for season Buchnevich gets one game for high-sticking Brannstrom s three assists help Senators down Canadiens Jets end skid, beat Flames to clinch playoff spot Oshie hat trick leads Caps past Rangers in fight-filled game High-drama Rangers season ends with firing of president, GM Have the Jets put themselves back in the driver s seat for third place in the North?

Longtime PCSO reserve captain dies

Special to the Weatherford Democrat May 5, 2021 May 5, 2021 The Parker County Sheriff s Office Wednesday announced the death of Reserves Patrol Capt. Gary Beavers. Beavers was an exemplary deputy who served his fellow deputies and the citizens of Parker County for 44 years, Sheriff Russ Authier said. “He was the instrumental leader of our reserve unit. He was respected and valued among his fellow deputies and peers. Capt. Beavers always had a smile on his face, no matter the obstacles he and his unit faced. He performed his duties cheerfully and had a gift for making others smile.    Beavers began his reserve law enforcement service at the Parker County Sheriff’s Office in May 1977, before Texas mandates required a peace officer’s certification. Once state mandates were necessary, Beavers soon obtained his peace officer’s certification by voluntarily attending the police academy. He quickly moved through the ranks of the Parker County

People News: Keolis Group, WSP USA, STV, Operation Lifesaver

People News: Keolis Group, WSP USA, STV, Operation Lifesaver May 03, 2021 People News: Keolis Group, WSP USA, STV, Operation Lifesaver Written by Marybeth Luczak, Executive Editor Keolis Group makes Executive Committee appointments; WSP USA National Transit and Rail Leader receives Woman of the Year Award from the Northeast Florida Chapter of WTS International (WTSI); STV appoints Vice President; Operation Lifesaver, Inc., (OLI) announces new members of the Board of Directors and National Advisory Council. Clément Michel, Keolis Group Clément Michel, President and CEO of Keolis North America, has been named Senior Executive Vice President Human Resources and Transformation of Keolis Group, succeeding Bruno Danet, who is leaving the company. Michel joins the Executive Committee and will also lead the group’s Health and Safety, Employee Engagement, and Sustainable Development policies.

Stark County Recorder Jamie Walters says predecessor Rick Campbell missed payment

CANTON  Stark County Recorder Jamie Walters accused his predecessor Rick Campbell of failing to make a required third-quarter $500,000 payment to the state s housing trust fund by the required deadline, costing the county about $5,000. Walters remarks came Tuesday during an update to the county commissioners about his first few months since he was sworn in on Jan. 4. Commissioner Janet Weir Creighton, a Republican, asked whether the missed payment was due to the election in November, change of staff when Walters took over the office or incompetence. “Commissioner, your guess is as good as mine, said Walters. Why the third quarter got missed I can’t tell you. . I’m surprised the state didn’t call and say, “Can we have $500,000, please?

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