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March 28 (Reuters) - Namibia Rare Earths Inc ::NAMIBIA RARE EARTHS INC. ANNOUNCES $3,000,000 PRIVATE PLACEMENT.NAMIBIA RARE EARTHS INC - INTENDS TO COMPLETE PRIVATE PLACEMENT OF UP TO $3 MILLION CONSISTING OF COMMON SHARES OFFERED AT $0.185 /COMMON SHARE.NAMIBIA RARE EARTHS - PROCEEDS OF PLACEMENT TO BE USED PRIMARILY TO FUND CONTINUED EXPLORATION ON KUNENE COBALT-COPPER PROJECT.
Namibia Rare Earths agrees to acquire portfolio of critical metal properties in Namibia
Nov 10 (Reuters) - Namibia Rare Earths Inc :Namibia Rare Earths Inc. Agrees to acquire portfolio of critical metal properties in Namibia.Namibia Rare Earths Inc - To acquire portfolio of critical metal properties from Gecko Namibia in consideration for issuance of 64 mnl shares of co.
Published: 3/5/2021 3:54:32 PM
In August 2016, Huntington, West Virginia made headlines when it suffered 27 heroin overdoses in four hours.
Even in a state with the highest drug overdose death rate in the country, that day stood out as a catastrophe, becoming a kind of call to arms. Of the 27 overdoses, there was only one fatality, but community leaders realized something had to be done.
“The volcano just kind of erupted that day,” Ashley M. Shaw said. “We became known as the epicenter throughout the nation.”
Fast-forward to February 2021, when Shaw addressed two dozen people on a Hampshire HOPE virtual meeting for a decidedly more hopeful reason.
MassHire Workforce Board reports on progress during pandemic
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Modified: 12/13/2020 2:44:03 PM
GREENFIELD Lack of transportation, limited internet service and child care remain some of the barriers to people getting jobs throughout Franklin County and the surrounding area, and the pandemic has only made it worse.
The MassHire Franklin Hampshire Workforce Board met virtually early Friday morning with area social services heads, legislators and the public for what typically would have been its annual breakfast/Legislative Roundtable. Instead, everyone brought coffee and pastries to their home offices.
After presenting some of the challenges, MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center Executive Director Teri Anderson said the center has been inundated with calls for assistance.
MassHire Workforce Board reports on progress during pandemic
BLAIS
Modified: 12/11/2020 4:38:08 PM
GREENFIELD Lack of transportation, limited internet service and child care remain some of the barriers to people getting jobs throughout Franklin County and the surrounding area, and the pandemic has only made it worse.
The MassHire Franklin Hampshire Workforce Board met virtually early Friday morning with area social services heads, legislators and the public for what typically would have been its annual breakfast/Legislative Roundtable. Instead, everyone brought coffee and pastries to their home offices.
After presenting some of the challenges, MassHire Franklin Hampshire Career Center Executive Director Teri Anderson said the center has been inundated with calls for assistance.