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PRIDE Industries Recognized Among Top Companies that Hire Veterans

PRIDE Industries Recognized Among Top Companies that Hire Veterans Nonprofit Named a VETS Indexes 3 Star Employer Honoree News provided by Share this article Share this article ROSEVILLE, Calif., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  PRIDE Industries has been honored as a VETS Indexes 3 Star Employer. This inaugural award recognizes top companies that hire veterans and are committed to  recruiting, retaining, developing, and supporting veterans and others in the military community. PRIDE Industries has established itself as one of the nation s top veteran employers, with its status as a VETS Indexes 3 Star Employer, said George Altman, managing director of VETS Indexes. Their commitment to not just hiring veterans, but then helping them to develop into integral and high-ranking employees, is outstanding and deserves recognition.

Donations for Walworth mural still sought

Donations for Walworth mural still sought Larry Lock For the Star Courier Its official!  The subject, the location, the time, the artists and potential fundraising for Kewanee’s 20th Walldog historical mural are set. As previously announced, the subject will be the Walworth Manufacturing Company and its predecessors, which started very small in 1868 and reached huge proportions in the 1900s before coming to an end in Kewanee in 1978. The location, according to Dianne Packee, the chairperson of the Walldog Mural Committee, will be the east side of the City of Kewanee’s maintenance building located in the 500 block of North Main Street. The City Council gave its approval at a recent council meeting.

Asheville Citizen Times wins journalism honors for outstanding work

Asheville Citizen Times wins journalism honors for outstanding work Staff reports The Asheville Citizen Times was honored with 16 awards from the North Carolina Press Association Friday night in a virtual ceremony held in lieu of the annual convention and banquet.  Among the awards were several first place honors for staff reporters Mackensy Lunsford and David Thompson, and for photojournalist Angela Wilhelm.  Asheville competes in a category that includes newspapers in Wilmington, Durham, Salisbury and Greenville, among others. “Last year was such a challenging time for us in so many ways, not just the pandemic,” Citizen Times Executive Editor Jewell Walston said. “It is encouraging to know that through those times of transition, furloughs and attacks on journalists, all while navigating COVID-19, that our talented staff could still focus on great work and produce purposeful and impactful journalism.”

Mary Young remembered as a trailblazer in the field of Native American history

Mary Young remembered as a trailblazer in the field of Native American history
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