The Biden administration’s yet-to-be-named comptroller of the currency is widely expected to invalidate the GOP-backed measure that bars banks from shunning gun makers, fossil-fuel producers and the like. But another option is to recast it to promote investment in underserved communities.
Red Wings reassign Pearson, Cholowski and Lindstrom to Grand Rapids by Alex DiFilippo @DetroitRedWings / DetroitRedWings.com
DETROIT The Detroit Red Wings today reassigned forward Chase Pearson and defensemen Dennis Cholowski and Gustav Lindstrom from the team s taxi squad to the American Hockey League s Grand Rapids Griffins.
Pearson, 23, is entering his second professional campaign after spending the 2019-20 season with the Griffins, recording 22 points (8-14-22) and 17 penalty minutes in 59 games. He also skated in 10 games with Grand Rapids after he turned pro following his junior season at the University of Maine in 2018-19, chipping in two points (2-0-2) and two penalty minutes for a total of 24 points (10-14-24) and 19 penalty minutes in 69 career AHL contests. Pearson was a two-year captain at Maine, ca
NEWPORT Bus has taken over the running of a commuter bus route linking Gwent with Bristol - and the service will be free for passengers until January 10. The rebranded T7 Chepstow to Bristol service began operating on Monday after the Newport-based transport firm secured the five-year contract, as part of the Welsh Government-sponsored Traws Cymru network of express bus routes. The T7 service, known since June 2020 as Traws Hafren, has now been expanded to include weekend buses. Newport Bus said the move to a seven-day service was made to meet the demand of weekend workers, shoppers and students . “We’re excited to have been chosen to run the new T7 service, said Scott Pearson, the managing director of Newport bus operator Newport Transport. This is the first TrawsCymru service that the company has operated, and so we look forward to developing this service into the best it can be for our customers.
Monongahela River
PITTSBURGH – A wrongful termination suit from a man who claims he was fired from a water and sewer authority when he refused to dump raw sewage into the Monongahela River is the burden of the West Elizabeth Sanitary Authority, according to Union Township.
Perry Payne first filed suit in the Allegheny County Court of Common Pleas on Aug. 11 versus West Elizabeth Sanitary Authority and West Elizabeth Borough, Union Township of Finleyville and the Borough of Jefferson Hills.
“Plaintiff began working for WESA in June 2013. In September 2019, WESA was in the process of trying to get a new processing treatment plant online. Around this time, the old plant was still online and it developed a processing issue. Plaintiff did everything he could to address and correct this processing issue, but it continued until about mid-January 2020,” Payne said.
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