STAFF at The Cumberland have qualified in a renowned training programme used by companies such as Amazon, Toyota and First Direct. Seventeen colleagues within the Operations team at the building society have achieved the Lean Six Sigma qualifications, which focus on the processes within the businesses and finding ways to improve services. The training took place online due to Covid restrictions and has already led to colleagues identifying ways to make changes in the business to further improve service and value for its customers. Stephen Donne, Head of Operations at The Cumberland said the training had represented a significant investment for the building society but had already demonstrated its worth.
Missoula County Attorney Pabst Issues 2020 Crime Report
2020 was a tumultuous year for the Missoula County Attorney’s office with multiple high-profile trials that dominated the headlines, along with the complications that the COVID 19 pandemic brought to bear.
Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst has released the official 2020 Missoula County Crime Report, and outlined many of the high-profile cases that her office prosecuted.
“Angela and Malcolm Cobbler were sentenced to 10 years each in the Montana State Prison for abusing their two adopted children,” began Pabst. “It s a pretty horrific set of facts. They allegedly locked them up and failed to provide them with food and a toilet. Our prosecutor Lacey Lincoln did a great job work working with social workers and Detective Crocker at the police department to bring those two to justice.”
Smuggled puppies at start of lockdown (Credit: Beth Walsh Photography) Dogs Trust MARCH 2020 The demand for puppies this year has been rife with overloaded rescue centres, inflated prices, greedy breeders and in the worst case, an increase in pet thefts. Bracknell has been no stranger to this, with dog theft cases being reported by walkers in the past few months. In October, a dog walker warned residents to be vigilant with their pets after spotting suspicious-looking men thought to be dog snatchers . Shelley Hayman from Ascot was walking in Chobham Common near Ascot when a man approached her on the path after coming out from the bushes.
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Jonathan Bertsch to undergo further mental health evaluation
and last updated 2020-12-10 12:31:08-05
MISSOULA â Jonathan Bertsch is being transported to the Montana State Hospital in Warms Springs Montana for further mental health evaluation.
Palmer and Casey Blanchard were critically injured and continue to recover from their injuries. Shelley Hays died at the scene while Julie Blanchard later died due to the shooting injuries.
Missoula District Court received a second report from a doctor who examined Bertschâs mental health status and determined further examination in the state facility was needed.
The doctor repeated statements that previous doctors had made including Bertsch was âunwillingâ to participate in the process.