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Richard W. Armstrong, age 74, of Trussville, Alabama passed away on Feb. 1, 2021. He grew up in Jefferson Park and graduated from Leeds High School Class of 1964. He was a Prestigious Business owner of Armstrong Pump Service Co. for 32 years; where he cultivated many life-long friends through his business; whether a customer, vendor or employee. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He was an extreme Alabama football fan. Unlike most – his hobby was trading vehicles. His priority and passion were his family, friends and work. He knew our Lord and Savior. He is gone from sight – Never from our Hearts! He was preceded in death by his parents, Crandle and Ruth Armstrong, and brother, Jerry Lynn Armstrong. ....
Press release content from Business Wire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Blain’s Farm & Fleet Recognized by Forbes As One of America’s Best Employers For Third Year February 9, 2021 GMT JANESVILLE, Wis. (BUSINESS WIRE) Feb 9, 2021 Blain’s Farm & Fleet is honored to announce that they have been named one of “America’s Best Midsize Employers” by Forbes magazine for the third year in a row. Forbes partnered with market research company Statista to identify which companies are best at making their employees feel happy, inspired, and well-compensated. In addition to being recognized as one of the Top 500 Midsize Employers in America, Blain’s Farm & Fleet was ranked 17 th among all “Retail and Wholesale” companies in the US. ....
FORMER Bradford Grammar School teacher Dr Andrew Liddle recalls an encounter with a man he later learned was Peter Sutcliffe. ‘C’mon, lad, let’s get us sens across t’t Ferrands,’ he said, bossily. ‘There’s nowt happening here!’ The announcement last November of the death of Peter William Sutcliffe, otherwise known as the Yorkshire Ripper, brought these words back to me - and at that moment I found myself looking down the vista of 50 or more years to when they were spoken. Being then, as now, a great fan of New Orleans jazz, my Monday nights were spent at the Old King’s Head in Bingley, later demolished to make way for the Bradford & Bingley Building Society. It was exactly right for a jazz pub, a bit on the shabby side but with perfect acoustics and it was spruced up considerably by three giant black and white drawings of jazz greats. The piano was beat-up but highly strung, ideal for the type of music. ....