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A pair of bids separated by less than 1% for the city’s annual summer street mill and overlay project sparked a brief debate by the Hutchinson City Council on Tuesday about granting a preference to local bidders. Ultimately, the council awarded the $1.139 million project to the low bidder, Pearson Construction LLC of Wichita, but several council members asked that the board revisit the city’s bid policy. Mayor Steve Garza first raised the local preference issue on the paving bid, saying he’d received a lot of phone calls about the No. 2 bidder, APAC-Kansas Shears Division, being a local company with lots of employees in Hutchinson. ....
Chronicle-Independent Pearson recognized by Clemson World Magazine Jeff Pearson Today, Clemson World Magazine is recognizing Chronicle-Independent columnist Jeff Pearson as its featured Clemson alumnus. While the feature discussed Pearson’s accomplishments as a writer, attorney, and military veteran, Clemson World revealed much more, asking Pearson questions about both his personal and professional life. Latest ....
Florida police departments review policies, procedures and training The killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis has prompted police departments around Florida to review their policies, procedures and training. On the afternoon of Aug. 27, a woman in Deltona called police to report that a bearded black man wearing a white tank top and dark shorts had stolen a string trimmer from her back yard. Meanwhile, Joseph Griffin had gone for a jog in his Deltona neighborhood, about two miles from the woman’s house. Griffin, 28, a former Army staff sergeant, is an assistant nurse manager in the intensive care unit at AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach. He lives in Deltona with his wife and two children. ....
The incurable blood cancer claimed the life of Brian McLaughlin. His sister, Amy McLaughlin, launched The Art of Moving Mountains and turned to half a dozen iconic West Virginia artists â Rob Cleland, Ian Bode, Charly Hamilton, Jeff Pierson, Paula Clendenin and Kayleigh Phillips. Each month a different artist and T-shirt design will be featured on the website, theartofmovingmountains.com, with 100% of the proceeds going directly to cancer research. For more information on multiple myeloma, on the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, and on Brian McLaughlin, visit the theartofmovingmountains.com online, on Facebook and on Instagram. ....