INDIANAPOLIS — This year s Indiana State Fair saw 405 non-animal projects from local residents of the 4-county area, with 50 of those projects coming out as orange ribbon top merit
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Scots PR guru apologises for saying firm does not recruit blacks, gays or catholics
Monaco-based Gordon Beattie insisted he did not mean any offence and was only trying to underline his firm’s industry-leading diversity credentials
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A PR guru has said sorry for saying his firm did not recruit “blacks, gays or Catholics”.
Hearings waived
The following defendants waived their right to a preliminary hearing. Their cases will be sent to the Clearfield County Court of Common Pleas for further disposition.
Brian W. Coakley, 34, Sykesville, who is charged with with fleeing or attempting to elude an officer, a felony, two counts of intentional possession of a controlled substance by a person not registered, 10 counts of use/possession of drug paraphernalia, DUI (controlled substance) and several summary traffic violations. Unsecured bail was set at $10,000.
Samuel Z. Ammerman, 32, Rockton, who is charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and several summary traffic violations. Unsecured bail was set at $5,000.
The meeting was held at the District Administration Office at the Saegertown schools complex.Â
The eight bids ranged from $1,178,436 on the low end up to $1,932,000. The lowest bid received was from Slippery Rock Commercial Roofing Contractors Inc.
The eight companies that submitted bids are all certified to complete work of this type. All eight bids also included both a non-collusion affidavit and bid bonds.Â
The district held a mandatory pre-bid meeting on Dec. 8. at Maplewood. Contractors who failed to attend the pre-bid meeting were not permitted to bid on the project.Â
The eight bids received were as follows: Northwestern Roofing $1,833,000, Triangle Roofing $1,344,600, Slippery Rock $1,178,436, AW Farrell $1,932,000, David Maines $1,617,361, Jamestown Roofing $1,492,940, Mid State Roofing $1,756,000 and McCreary $1,210,546.Â