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Bellator 137 s Adrienna Jenkins: The Goddess of Fire

Bellator 137 s Adrienna Jenkins: The Goddess of Fire
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Contender Series: Season 4, Ep 8 Preview and Predictions

Contender Series: Season 4, Ep. 8 Preview and Predictions Dana White’s Contender Series is back for its fourth season. The show, which continues on its home on ESPN+, aims to give top prospects a chance to impress the UFC brass in an attempt to earn a contract with the company. The show’s eighth episode of the new season takes place on Wednesday, Nov. 4. The ESPN+ stream gets underway at 8 p.m. ET. Advertisement Carlos Ulberg (2-0, City Kickboxing, Australia) WW: Edson Gomez (6-1, Combined Martial Science, USA) Women’s StrawW: Gloria de Paula (4-2, Chute Boxe, Brazil) FW: Vince Murdock (12-3, Team Alpha Male, USA)

News-Herald s 2020 obituaries featured names of well-known former, current Lake County residents

A former college president and a woman who gained popularity as a talented cook were among the well-known current or former local residents who died in 2020. Here’s a recap of some of the prominent names that appeared in The News-Herald’s obituaries section over the past year. Ray Rogowski - Advertisement - Rogowski retired about two years ago, after working 22 years as the city of Willoughby s finance director. Under his direction, the city s Finance Department was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for Excellence in Financial Reporting. Rogowski also served as president of the Ohio Association of Public Treasurers and the Municipal Finance Officers Association.

Unthinkable : Business owners decry new shutdown order, prospect of laying off employees ahead of holidays

Some Lancaster County businesses are opting to keep their doors open into the holiday season, despite restrictions announced by Gov. Tom Wolf on Thursday aimed at curtailing Pennsylvania’s spike in COVID-19 cases. Wolf ordered restrictions that prohibit indoor dining at bars and restaurants for three weeks. Gyms, theaters and other facilities also have to close during that time, and indoor gatherings and events of more than 10 people are prohibited. “We have 87 employees that need a job,” John Smucker, owner of Coffee Co., said of why he is choosing to keep his business open.  Smucker complied with the first shutdown order in the spring and had to lay off his staff of 95 at three locations (Lancaster, New Holland and Mill Creek Square), he said. He started bringing them back in the summer, but he said he cannot do the same again. 

Unthinkable : Business owners decry new shutdown order, prospect of laying of employees ahead of holidays

Unthinkable : Business owners decry new shutdown order, prospect of laying of employees ahead of holidays
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