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Deep Sea Roundup fishing tournament returns to Port Aransas after pandemic-related one year hiatus

Deep Sea Roundup fishing tournament returns to Port Aransas after pandemic-related one year hiatus and last updated 2021-07-09 23:20:42-04 PORT ARANSAS, Texas — The leaders of the annual Deep Sea Roundup fishing tournament in Port Aransas did not cancel last year s event because of the COVID-19 pandemic on a whim. “Due to COVID we had to shut it down, tournament chairman Ryan Thurman said. That was a very, very difficult decision for us. The decision was a disappointment for some anglers. “Last year was a bummer, Treavor Barnett said. The tournament had become a yearly tradition for Barnett and his family.

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The State of Debt Collection: Regulatory Trends That Will Impact Your Outreach Strategy

The State of Debt Collection: Regulatory Trends That Will Impact Your Outreach Strategy Debt collection outreach is more complex than ever as 2021 has seen major regulatory developments including the Facebook vs. Duguid and Hunstein v. Preferred Collections decisions. Compounding that challenge is the continued rise in call blocking efforts and technology. Join this discussion with industry legal and technology experts as they highlight how these trends will inevitably impact your approach to driving cure rates. Join Mark Mallah of LiveVox; Christine Reilly of Manatt Phelps & Phillips, LLP; and Ryan Thurman of Contact Center Compliance as they discuss: ● How April’s Supreme Court decision in Facebook Inc. v. Duguid and the Eleventh Circuit Hunstein decision furthers the impact on contact center compliance and operational policies

Pedestrian hit and killed

Pedestrian hit and killed A woman died Sunday night when she was struck by a pickup truck. (Source: Gray News) By Region 8 Newsdesk | April 26, 2021 at 6:09 AM CDT - Updated April 26 at 6:09 AM BUTLER COUNTY, Mo. (KAIT) - A woman died Sunday night when she was struck by a pickup truck. The Missouri State Highway Patrol reported the incident happened at 8:20 p.m. April 25 on State Highway 51, four miles north of Broseley. According to the crash report, 36-year-old Melissa Mayo of Poplar Bluff was in the roadway when a southbound 1999 GMC Sierra driven by a 17-year-old male from Poplar Bluff struck her.

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