Dozens rally for the Asian community amid recent rise in hate incidents
The Perrysburg Coalition for Inclusion and Social Justice put on the event at Woodlands Park to show support for the area s Asian community. Author: Michael Tatar (WTOL) Updated: 12:14 AM EDT April 4, 2021
PERRYSBURG, Ohio The community is taking a stand against recent anti-Asian attacks across the country.
Dozens gathered at Woodlands Park in Perrysburg to talk about the issue and to remember those lost in the mass shooting in Atlanta last month.
Many from the Asian community in Toledo spoke at the rally. They say recent events have them on edge.
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Aaron Parradine from the Wickford Development Company, who won the award
- Credit: Wickford Development Company
The site manager at the Woodlands Park development in Dunmow has won one of the top house building industry awards in the UK.
Aaron Parradine, from the Wickford Development Company, took the Small Builder Category Supreme Award at the National House Building Council (NHBC) Pride in the Job awards 2020, announced on February 26 in a virtual ceremony.
The annual scheme, celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, aims to reward the best performing site managers building homes across the UK in four categories: large builder, medium builder, small builder and multi-storey.
Brazos Electric Power Cooperative supplies 16 firms and 1.5 million Texans
The co-operative filed for bankruptcy after it was hit by massive ERCOT invoices
Brazos said the excessively high invoices for the seven-day black swan winter event were nearly three times its total power cost of $774 million for 2020
Lawmakers signalled their intentions to hold power companies accountable
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered an investigation into ERCOT
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said that he is suing Griddy, a company that sold wholesale-rate plans, for passing along massive bills to its customers
Four board leaders of Texas power grid operator, ERCOT, are stepping down
All of the board directors stepping down, including Chairwoman Sally Talberg, live outside of Texas, which only intensified criticism of the council
Other board members are vice chairman Peter Cramton, Terry Bulger and Raymond Hepper, who reportedly lives in Maine
Talberg lives in Michigan and Bulger lives in Illinois, according their biographies
The social media account for Cramton, who is an economics professor at the University of Maryland, shows that his location is Del Mar, California
Their resignations come amid outrage over more than 4 million customers losing power during a deadly winter freeze last week