Biztec was also named as a defendant in the suit.
Frontier contracted with the defendants in 2017 to work with telecommunications in several schools, after Frontier had contracted with the schools for structured cabling, according to a complaint filed in Grant Circuit Court.
Frontier claims the defendants failed to complete the contracted-for work and caused delays in the completion of the project and additional expenses and costs of the project.
The defendants failure to complete the contracted-for work. The defendants negligent failure and breaches under respective contracts, the project continued to be delayed and additional costs have been incurred, according to the suit.
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KEYSER GFRS Equipment Leasing Fund II LLC is suing Kitzmiller Trucking & Stone (KTS) for failing to abide by the terms of a lease.
Harold Kitzmiller and Cecelia Kitzmiller were also named as defendants in the suit.
GFRS entered into a lease with KTS on Oct. 9, 2018, for a 2005 Deere 648G3 and a 2000 Timbco T445D Feller Buncher track cutter, according to a complaint filed in Mineral Circuit Court.
As per the lease, KTS was to pay $10,600 the first month and $3,045 per month for the remaining 48 months, according to the suit. However, KTS stopped making the payments in May 2020 and has been in default.
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More than 60 neglected dogs up for adoption in Charlotte
The dogs were found living in substandard conditions inside a shack that’s floor was covered in feces, urine, and mud. Author: Meilin Tompkins Updated: 6:13 PM EST February 18, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. More than 60 neglected dogs, as well as livestock and other animals, were rescued from a property in Lenoir, N.C.
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ASPCA, dogs of varying breeds, sizes and ages, including newborn puppies, were found living in substandard conditions inside a shack that’s floor was covered in feces, urine, and mud, while livestock and poultry were found living among piles of trash. When the animals were fed, it was out of a trough, forcing them to compete for food.
More than 60 neglected dogs, newborn puppies, rescued from waste-filled shack
Lenoir, North Carolina (WRAL) Dogs and puppies varying breeds and sizes were rescued after being neglected in a shack that’s floor was covered in feces, urine, mud and trash on a property in Caldwell County.
“When the animals were fed, it was out of a trough, forcing them to compete for food,” said a release from the ASPCA.
Other rescued animals included livestock and poultry, who were found living among piles of trash, according to officials.
The rescued animals were transported to Caldwell County Animal Control, where they were given medical exams before being relocated to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Animal control to be made available for adoption.