There’s a movement going on behind the scenes at Pine Needles. Actually, it’s in plain sight, but it’s happening so early in the morning and late in the evening that you’ve probably missed it: The grounds crew at this week’s U.S. Women’s Open includes 35 women, the most ever for a major championship. To say …
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Meet the milkman prepping for his last run as Homestead Creamery ends home delivery – WSLS 10
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Va. – The Franklin County staple announced changes to its business structure. “I get up at 3 every morning,” Brent Craighead, a milkman said. Craighead has been delivering with the business for 8 years “I get here by 4 and head out, it’s been a true pleasure,” said Craighead. A true pleasure for …
Feds’ Vaccine Mandate Enforcement Could Be Days Away, but Agencies Are Not Yet Prepping – GovExec.com
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Prepping for the next phase of stimulus fraud probes – CFO Dive
Matthew S. Adams is a partner with the national law firm of Fox Rothschild LLP, and co-chair of the firm’s White-Collar Criminal Defense & Regulatory Compliance Practice Group. He can be reached by email at [email protected] Views are the author’s own. Take this as a cautionary note, C-suite financial executives: We are now living through version …
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City of Phoenix, utility companies prepping for summer weather – 12news.com KPNX
More Videos The city of Phoenix and two utility companies showed off some ways they’re preparing for summer weather. They are addressing the monsoon and excessive heat. Author: 12news.com Published: 6:08 PM MST May 26, 2022 Updated: 6:08 PM MST May 26, 2022
PREPPING THE POOL | News | paducahsun.com – Paducah Sun
The Paducah Parks & Recreation Department is gearing up for the opening of the Noble Park pool on Saturday for the Memorial Day weekend. Above: Assistant Pool Manager Wes Grogan cleans vacuum equipment at the pool Wednesday morning. Right: forklift driver Greg Shelton positions a picnic table on the lawn near the pool.
Prepping for spring fire season – Michigan (.gov)
Today’s MI Environment story was originally published by Kathleen Lavey of the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and focused on wildfires in Michigan. Wildfires affect overall air quality, and smoke and ash from these fires can cause or worsen health issues, especially in those with breathing problems, like asthma. The Michigan Department of Environment, Great …
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Prepping for summer | News | bedfordgazette.com – bedfordgazette.com
Bedford County Garden Club members, from left, Denise Wright, Marilyn Gash, and Kay Kring, are shown planting flowers at the Bedford County Courthouse for summer. Cindy Brown and Dave Gash also helped with the project. The club also replaced the Alberta spruce in the permanent uptown planters. Borough employees removed the spruce which were planted …
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Nick’s Picks | Prepping for Memorial Day, Summertime – Flatland
Share this story Published 14 seconds ago Above image credit: “Kansas City Week in Review” host Nick Haines. (John McGrath | Flatland) Missouri lawmakers have completed their business for the year. But Kansas lawmakers return to Topeka today for a short final wrap-up session. They’ll be attempting to override Gov. Laura Kelly’s vetoes on several …
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Memorial Day weekend looms: how airlines are prepping, and how travelers can defend against flight disruptions – South Florida Sun Sentinel
Your bags are packed, tickets are in hand and you’re ready to go. But will disruption-plagued airlines in South Florida be able to avoid the spate of delays and cancellations that have dogged customers all year? Analysts and critics aren’t so sure. Advertisement “I don’t think they are able to handle the crowds,” said Clint …