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Atomic Credit Union Welcomes John Lambert

Atomic Credit Union would like to announce the addition of John Lambert as Regional Manager. John graduated from Jackson High School, class of 1989, and then continued his education at Ohio Christian University, where he currently serves on the Alumni Board. John has 20 years’ experience in the banking industry, where he has held positions such as VP Business Banker covering Pickaway, Ross, Fairfield, Hocking, Perry and Fayette Counties. “I feel very blessed to have this opportunity to work for Atomic Credit Union. The people I have met so far have been very welcoming,” stated John. He and his wife, Traci, have two children: Lauren, 21, who graduates from the University of Akron on Saturday, May 8th, and Clayton, 14, who attends Logan Elm High School. Their family activities include traveling and watching their kids play sports. Lauren currently plays college soccer, while Clayton is a member of his high school golf team.

Seized lots worth converting to affordable housing: councillor

Winnipeg Free Press MIKAELA MACKENZIE / WINNIPEG FREE PRESS Frank Zappia, a realtor for Housing Opportunity Partnership, in front of a home acquired through tax sales in Winnipeg. Zappia said he welcomes the idea of giving affordable housing providers first dibs on homes the city acquires through tax sales, since it can be difficult to find lots for affordable homes. INSTEAD of selling the properties it seizes due to unpaid taxes, the City of Winnipeg might try to attract affordable housing on those lots. INSTEAD of selling the properties it seizes due to unpaid taxes, the City of Winnipeg might try to attract affordable housing on those lots.

Ending the Hierarchy of Homelessness, Getting Everyone Housed

The Good Men Project Become a Premium Member We have pioneered the largest worldwide conversation about what it means to be a good man in the 21st century. Your support of our work is inspiring and invaluable. Ending the Hierarchy of Homelessness, Getting Everyone Housed The number of military veterans experiencing homelessness in the United States was cut nearly in half between 2010 and 2016, the result of a focus on veterans’ homelessness by the Obama administration. By Neill Coleman The number of military veterans experiencing homelessness in the United States was cut nearly in half between 2010 and 2016, the result of a focus on veterans’ homelessness by the Obama administration.

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