Cole Blake Tyler, 24. Suspicion of: Inflict Corporal injury on spouse/cohabitant/dating relationship related charges
Steven Don Twoelk, 53. Suspicion of: Sexual penetration with force/fear/Etc, Spousal abuse, Threaten crime w/intent to terrorize, cause harm/death-elder/dependent adult, false imprisonment related charges
Aavron Bernard Manning, 32. Suspicion of: Kidnap by force/fraud:bring/etc within state limits, Threaten crime w/intent to terrorize, Human Trafficking to obtain forced labor, False imprisonment, sell/give/transport/etc marijuana, damage/destroy any wireless com device related charges
Cerenity M Gilmore, 18. Suspicion of: Assault w/deadly weapon: not firearm related charges
Patricia Oeen Ransdell, 55. Suspicion of: Inflict corporal injury on spouse/cohabitant/dating relationship, Battery on person related charges
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MINNEAPOLIS, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Braun Intertec, an engineering, consulting, and testing firm with more than 35 offices in seven states, is pleased to announce that Sergio Guerra has joined the Braun Intertec Environmental Permitting and Compliance team. Guerra brings 20 years of experience in air quality with expertise in research, regulations, modeling, and consulting; giving him unique insight into the interaction of the theoretical and practical aspects of air quality. We are delighted to have Sergio bring his deep knowledge of air quality to our environmental permitting and compliance team, said Jon Carlson, Braun Intertec CEO. Sergio excels at developing client relationships and will be an asset to our team as we continue to expand the environmental regulatory expertise and consulting services we offer clients.
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Cal State Fullerton faculty and staff were awarded more than $9 million in funding during the period October to December 2020. Supported projects range from a transportation fellowship to a prison arts collective to research on manta rays.
Michael Daniel ’99 (B.A. business administration-marketing), regional director of the Small Business Development Center: $3,111,800 in total funding:
$2,550,000 from the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for the “GO-Biz Technical Assistance Expansion Program 2021” project;
$519,300 from the Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development for “GO-Biz Capital Infusion Program 2021;”
$42,500 from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation Los Angeles for “SBDC Recovery and Relief for Underserved Businesses in Orange County.”