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Coral Gables changing US-1 name to Harriet Tubman Highway

Coral Gables designating US-1 to now be called Harriet Tubman Highway Updated:  Tags:  Coral Gables takes steps to rename US-1 after Harriet Tubman CORAL GABLES, Fla. – A step forward on Tuesday in the effort to change the name of Dixie Highway, a name often linked with the Confederacy. Thanks to a unanimous vote, the City of Coral Gables decided to designate its portions of South Dixie Highway, or US-1, in the name of famed abolitionist Harriet Tubman. A city memo stated that, “Dixie represents a troubling time in our nation’s past, marred by the inhuman celebration and unconscionable profit of the perils of racism, segregation, and the atrocities of slavery.”

Cook County commissioners consider a resolution targeting policing, jail funding

Cook County commissioners consider a resolution targeting policing, jail funding
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David and Goliath struggle

Press release from One Rock Capital, LLC dated April 6: “The company formerly known as Nestlé Waters North America today announced that it has begun operating under a new corporate name, BlueTriton Brands (“BlueTriton” or the “Company”). This announcement follows the completion of the previously announced acquisition of Nestlé Waters North America (“NWNA” or the “Company”), a leading provider of bottled water in North America, from Nestlé S.A.” Note the words “acquisition” and “from.” Nestlé has been “acquired from” Nestle S.A. It is no longer owned by the Swiss based multinational. It is now owned by “private equity” – One Rock Capital Partners, LLC and Metropoulos & Co.

Dickinson claims Michigan health orders go too far | News, Sports, Jobs

janderson@ironmountaindailynews.com IRON MOUNTAIN The Dickinson County Board adopted a resolution Monday on a 4-1 vote that acknowledges COVID-19 as a serious threat but asserts Michigan health orders have placed undue burdens and restrictions on local businesses and employees. It says, in effect, the county won’t interfere with establishments that operate with proper health precautions, including personal protective equipment and social distancing. The resolution, however, is largely symbolic as other governmental units including the state have their own enforcement powers. The board’s resolution in support of businesses and organizations says individual entities have full liability for their decisions and actions. It also states Michigan law still applies, as does the authority of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services and Michigan Liquor Control Commission.

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