State Inmate Labor Plan on Hold

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

State Inmate Labor Plan on Hold Don’t forget to vote today. Polls open 7-7. Tuesday June 2, 2015 T-storms Today Tonight 75 cents 78 59 Daily Corinthian 10% chance of t-storms Vol. 119, No. 128 • Corinth, Mississippi • 16 pages • One section State inmate labor plan on hold BY JEBB JOHNSTON nounced to pull the program The assurance is based on in- Alcorn, Tishomingo and several Jackson later this week for a [email protected] will not happen, Rep. Lester formation received by Sen. Rita other facilities — I don’t think it meeting on the inmate labor is- The Mississippi Department “Bubba” Carpenter of Burns- Potts Parks. can be undone without an act of sue. of Corrections’ plan to end the ville told the Alcorn County Carpenter is skeptical that legislation,” he said. Alcorn County built a facility Joint State County Work Pro- Board of Supervisors on Mon- MDOC has the authority to end At the invitation of the Mis- to house 70 inmates in the pro- gram is being put on hold, ac- day. the program. sissippi Association of Super- gram when the regional correc- cording to two local legislators. “Your inmates are safe at this “The legislation to form that visors, some members of the The Aug. 1 date that was an- time,” he said. joint state inmate program with Alcorn board are heading to Please see LABOR | 2 Police seek man in robbery, assault BY ZACK STEEN “The suspect then hit the vic- [email protected] tim in the head and pushed her An employee was robbed to the ground,” said Detective and assaulted at a business in Dell Green with the Corinth Po- a highly residential neighbor- lice Department. “He then stole hood of downtown Corinth ear- her laptop and fl ed the business ly Saturday morning. on foot.” Around 6:30 a.m., Monique Green said Rodriguez did not Rodriguez, 24, of Corinth, ar- hear or see the suspect leave in rived at her job at the Madi- a vehicle. son Laundromat on Madison Rodriguez suffered serious Street. Shortly after a black injuries from the assault and male entered the business ask- ing Rodriguez for change. Please see ROBBERY | 2 Property tax covers county garbage cost Staff photo by Steve Beavers Tyler Bryant (left) has been helping his brother, Lane, train for the 5K Rooster Run on June 20. BY JEBB JOHNSTON at a cost of $5.98 per household [email protected] monthly. With changes coming to “This is not an additional county garbage collection, su- charge, and no bill will be sent Rooster Run registration extended pervisors want to remind resi- to each household,” said Board dents they will not be getting a President Lowell Hinton. BY STEVE BEAVERS County Special Needs Kids on 90 have already registered for bill in the mail. Garbage is currently col- [email protected] June 20. the event, according to Hurley. The cost is currently included lected by the county using sev- “Roy the Rooster” is ready to “You can run, walk or pull “We want this to be big,” in residents’ property taxes, and eral county employees and in- “Run for the Dream.” your child in a wagon,” said said Hurley. “Sandy (Childs) that will continue to be the case mate labor from the Joint State The big chicken, who sits special needs group director and Keith (Jones) have re- when Waste Connections takes County Work Program. atop a sky-high perch in Gift Havis Hurley. ally worked hard to make this over collection of county house- “The current household gar- Bottom, will be a big part of The registration deadline for thing work.” hold garbage on July 1. Last bage pickup method created a the 5K Rooster Fun Run/Walk the fun run/walk was been ex- week, the county awarded a to benefi t the Corinth-Alcorn tended to June 11. Around 80- Please see RUN | 2 contract to Waste Connections Please see GARBAGE | 2 Photo compliments of Opal Lovelace Photography Tishomingo photo contest revived Four-year- old Grayson BY ZACK STEEN Rhodes, with 15 different categories not everyone is a professional son of [email protected] to choose from. The catego- photographer,” she said. “It’s James and IUKA — Tishomingo Coun- ries include people, wildlife, okay to enter this contest if a Jill Rhodes ty resident Opal Lovelace is pets, landscape, sports, Ea- person just started to shoot. of Burns- back at it again. gles, landmarks, engines (au- If a photo isn’t in focus or ville, shows The photographer is reviv- tomobiles, trains, planes), the lighting isn’t just right, it off his new ing her photo contest. After sunrise/sunsets, architec- doesn’t matter. The judges will kitten, Hal- several years dormant, it will tural, old photo (50 years fairly consider all photos.” loween, in a help raise funds for the non- or older), Civil War, Native Deadline for entry is Sep- perfect ex- profi t group, the Historians American, water (boats, fi sh- tember 1. ample of a of Tishomingo County. ing) and abstract. All entries An overall winner will be pet category With entries now being ac- must be 8x10 prints. named and will receive $100 entry for the cepted, Lovelace is encour- “Pets always seem to be and a plaque. Ribbons and Historians of Tishom- aging everyone to enter. our most popular category,” certifi cates will also be given ingo County “There are really no re- said Lovelace. “We open it for honorable mentions. photo strictions to enter this con- up to anything. The photo Lovelace said proceeds contest fun- test,” she said. “Anyone from doesn’t have to be a picture from the contest will benefi t drasier. anywhere can enter and the of a dog or cat -- whatever the newly formed historians photo could have been taken someone considers a pet is group and their plans to cre- anywhere. It’s really limit- good with us.” ate and publish a new Tisho- less. To us, participation is Lovelace said all photos mingo County family history most important.” will be judged fairly. Entry fee is $5 per photo, “We try to consider that Please see CONTEST | 2 25 years ago 10 years ago Shiloh National Military Park Superintendent Zeb V. Mckinney Corinth Theatre-Arts Artistic Director Katie Simons’ adaptation announces plans to retire. McKinney headed the military park for of the hit musical “Little Shop of Horrors” hits the state starring 14 years with a focus on preservation and renovation. Chad Dickerson, Nan Green and more. EXECUTIVE RENTALS CORINTH,CORINTH,, MISSISSIPPIMISSISSIPPI 662-286-2828 • GGourmett KiKitchenst h Now • Spacious Walk-In Closets Leasing! WELCOME TO THE PINNACLE an executive rental community located in Corinth, Mississippi. • Garage and Washer/Dryer. Contact Jumper Realty & Associates to schedule a tour or for more information, units available January 2015 • 2 and 3 bed units • Tons of Granite Located beside the Mississippi Welcome Center in Corinth • www.jumperrealty.com • Stainless Steel Appliances 2 • Daily Corinthian Local/Region Tuesday, June 2, 2015 55 at shelter get suspected food poisoning The Associated Press health department is in- the homeless, including “It’s very sad that that ing, Salt Lake City Fire give their ages. SALT LAKE CITY — terviewing everyone who one that gives out sack many people were this ill Department spokesman The hospitalized person More than 50 people got sick Sunday night to lunches, Risk said. to seek care at an emer- Jasen Asay said. A bus is expected to be released staying at a Salt Lake City determine what and where None of them have been gency department; how- was brought in to trans- soon, she added. homeless shelter were they ate in the previous two shut down, and Risk said ever, people get food- port people to hospitals Those who got sick were taken to hospitals after days, agency epidemiolo- she doesn’t expect any to borne illness all the time,” for treatment, Asay said. staying at the shelter, but falling ill with suspected gist Ilene Risk said. lose its license or face any Risk said. “Our job is to Hundreds were in the the facility did not serve food poisoning, and au- Early indications point legal consequence. Coun- make sure we understand shelter at the time. Emer- any meals over the week- thorities are investigating to a food-handling error, ty health offi cials will why they got it and to pre- gency offi cials took 48 end, said Celeste Eggert, whether it stemmed from not something malicious, work with those organiza- vent from occurring.” people to hospitals, and the shelter’s development one of the nearby kitch- Risk said. tions once they determine Paramedics responded seven others went on director. Many of those ens that provide meals to Several charity and the outbreak’s cause, so to the Road Home shelter their own. Three of those staying at the shelter eat transients. nonprofi t outlets near the they can prevent it from after receiving reports of who got sick were chil- at nearby kitchens and fa- The Salt Lake County shelter provide food to happening again. multiple people vomit- dren, but Risk declined to cilities, Eggert said. Bush lauded by GOP event speakers Lowndes schools The Associated Press “Governor, I’ve been one size fi ts all solutions tucky, another Republi- NASHVILLE, Tenn. watching you,” Corker like Common Core and can presidential aspirant mull bond options — The speakers at the said. “I’ve seen a lot of Obamacare expansion,” to prevail in a closer- Tennessee Republican people changing posi- said Ben Cunningham, than-expected GOP pri- The Associated Press The money will provide Party fundraiser over tions over the course of the president of the mary against a tea par- COLUMBUS — The the school district with the weekend took turns this election — you have Nashville Tea Party.
Recommended publications
  • Lucifer Show Parents Guide
    Lucifer show parents guide Continue #Lucifer season 5, episode 4 Review: It never ends well for the chicken Chloe has a big bomb dropped on her and it looks like she's not done with it yet. In Lucifer Season 5, episode 4, Trixie appears in Lucifer without her mother to play. First, yay for more trixie content. Trixie: Problems with adults. I'm not interested. Also, who cares where my mother is? Lucifer: Me for one. Trixie: it's a night game, and Trixie's in the house. Trying to get things back the way things were, Lucifer had a night of snacks and monopoly. Since it was just the two of them, Trixie persuaded Lucifer to tell her the story behind his ring. This episode was a funny, black-and-white, noir detective story. Lucifer tells her the true story of the ring, with several different faces. The story begins in 1946 at the Garden Club in 1946, where Lilith (by Lily Rose) is known as the best chante on the market. The labyrinth is a bubbling image of the mother of demons. We'il love every episode where we hear Leslie-Anne Brandt. Lucifer apparently owes Lilith a favor, so she cashes in by heeding his help finding her stolen ring. People believe that the ring gives immortality without Lilith knowing, just keep it for sentimentality from his days with Adam in the garden. Lucifer wasn't very keen to help at first. Since when did the devil solve the crime? The devil, we solve crimes. That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.
    [Show full text]
  • Potential for Wildfires Grows by JEFFERSON WEAVER Made by Best’S Lawyers
    •Last-gasp effort gives Wolfpack victory over West Columbus. •Lady Gators grab Three Rivers Confer- ence win over South Columbus. •Gators shock Trask. •Lady Rams run past Wake Tech. •Gator netters nip Red Springs in Three Rivers Conference match. Sports See page 1-B. ThePublished News since 1890 every Monday and Thursday Reporterfor the County of Columbus and her people. Monday, April 11, 2016 Hearing today Volume 125, Number 82 Whiteville, North Carolina on Best’s bid 75 Cents for new trial nDNA results that show a 490 trillion to one chance Best didn’t commit 1991 murders of Baldwin couple here will Inside be part of hearing. 2-A By BOB HIGH • Teacher brings Staff Writer imagination to It took 23 years for court proceedings to science. bring Norfolk Junior “Fuzzy” Best from • Bolton water prison to a courtroom customers for a judge to hear his attorneys’ motion for a to receive new trial for the White- adjustments. ville man who has been on death row since his 3-A conviction in 1993 of • Animal Control first-degree murder in sees 94 percent the slayings of an es- teemed local couple. Best adoption rate. The hearing begins at 1 p.m. today (Monday) in Superior Court in 4-A Whiteville with Judge Douglas Sasser presid- ing. District Attorney Jon David is expected • Car wrecks across to represent the state in a bid to rebuff claims county take two lives. 9-A Best’s attorneys claim the state with- • Work-day yields Staff photo by FULLER ROYAL held evidence that implicated two Community Garden Play ball white males in the November 1991 at museum.
    [Show full text]
  • The Effect of Death Awareness on the Protagonists of Selected Adolescent Novels
    University of Tennessee, Knoxville TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Doctoral Dissertations Graduate School 8-1981 The effect of death awareness on the protagonists of selected adolescent novels Mary Lord Beasley University of Tennessee Follow this and additional works at: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss Recommended Citation Beasley, Mary Lord, "The effect of death awareness on the protagonists of selected adolescent novels. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 1981. https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/6101 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized administrator of TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. To the Graduate Council: I am submitting herewith a dissertation written by Mary Lord Beasley entitled "The effect of death awareness on the protagonists of selected adolescent novels." I have examined the final electronic copy of this dissertation for form and content and recommend that it be accepted in partial fulfillment of the equirr ements for the degree of Doctor of Education, with a major in Curriculum and Instruction. Mark Christiansen, Major Professor We have read this dissertation and recommend its acceptance: Accepted for the Council: Carolyn R. Hodges Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School (Original signatures are on file with official studentecor r ds.) To the Graduate Council: I am submitting herewith a dissertation written by Mary Lord Beasley entitled "The Effect of Death Awareness on the Protagonists of Selected Adolescent Novels." I recommend that it be accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Education, with a major in Curriculum and Instruction.
    [Show full text]
  • Constitution of Kenya Review Commission (Ckrc)
    CONSTITUTION OF KENYA REVIEW COMMISSION (CKRC) VERBATIM REPORT OF CONSTITUENCY PUBLIC HEARINGS, AMAGORO CONSTITUENCY, AT ALUPE HALL. ON nd 2 August 2002 CONSTITUENCY PUBLIC HEARINGS, AMAGORO CONSTITUENCY, HELD AT ALUPE HALL ON AUGUST 2ND 2002. Present. Com. Pastor Zablon Ayonga Com. Dr. Abdirizak Nunow Com. Mutakha Kangu- chair Secretariat Staff Attendance-: Samuel Wanjohi - Programme Officer Hellen Namisi - Asst. Programme Officer Grace Gitu - Verbatim Recorder Charles Angedu Akisa - Distirict Co-ordinator Meeting started at 9:40 am with Com. Mutakha Kangu. Charles Ekisa: Chairman of the Constitutional Committee Teso, support team, the leaders of Teso County Council, ladies and Gentlemen, good morning. We would like to begin our session with a word of prayer. Mr. Adungo if you could lead us. Mr. Adungo: (prayers)Let us bow down for prayers; in the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit Amen, Lord now we are here together for a very great purpose of this Nation. Lord, become our chairman and guide us, guide the Commissioners and guide the participants and the contributors so that whatever we are going to present should be very good for this Nation. Lord unless you are there in front of us we cannot do anything good, Lord it is all for you today and you become our Chairman, I ask all this through Christ our Lord, Amen. Charles Ekisa: Asanti sana Bwana Adungo kwa majina mimi naitwa Charles Angedu the District Co-ordinator for the CKRC in Teso. Ningependa kuchukuwa nafasi hii kukaribisha Commissioners wetu katika Wilaya ya Teso wamekua nasi tangu jana na leo hii tuna bahati kuwa katika taarafa moja ya Wilaya ya Teso, inayoitwa Chakol Division.
    [Show full text]
  • 1-2 Front CFP 11-6-13.Indd
    Page 2 Colby Free Press Wednesday, November 6, 2013 Area/State WWeathereather Hot topics on deck Monday From “TOPICS,” Page 1 BBrieflyriefly He said he wants deep cuts in the budget, and supports a bal- The deadline for Briefl y is noon the day before. Items submitted in the anced-budget amendment to the morning will be set up for the following day, space available. The deadline Constitution, but still wants to for Monday’s paper is noon Friday. maintain economic growth. One person suggested in- Kiwanis invites vets to lunch on Thursday creasing taxes as well as cutting The Kiwanis Club of Thomas County invites veterans to lunch at noon spending. Thursday during the club’s regular meeting at the Colby Community Col- “We’ve got to look at the rev- lege Student Union, Room 106. To make reservations, call Kenton Kreh- enue side,” he said, suggesting biel at 443-3437. removing the cap on Social Se- curity taxes so that people who Church women selling holiday greenery make more money pay more The Colby Presbyterian Women are selling fresh Christmas greenery into the program, even if they – wreaths, garlands and centerpieces – as a fund raiser for their mission will never collect benefi ts. projects. Orders are due by Friday. For information or to order, contact the “There’s not that much money National Weather Service church at 462-6342 or JoAnne Sunderman at 460-2476. Delivery will be at the top,” Huelskamp respond- the fi rst week of December. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a ed. low around 27.
    [Show full text]
  • Skakelvcommissionerreplybrief
    REDACTED SUPREME COURT OF THE State ofConnecticut JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TOLLAND S.C.19251 SX. 19251 XOl MICHAEL SKAKEL V. COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION REPLY BRIEF OF THE COMMISSIONER OF CORRECTION-APPELLANT WITH ATTACHED APPENDDC To BeArguedBy: SUSANN E. GILL Supervisory Assistant State's Attorney Fairfleld Judicial District Post Conviction Unit 1061 Main Street Bridgeport, CT 06604 Telephone: (203) 579-6506 Facsimile: (203) 382-8401 Juris Number 409671 Email: j.fairtield|[email protected]: [email protected] TABLE OF CONTENTS COUNTERSTATEMENT OF THE ISSUES REFERENCE GUIDE TABLE OF AUTHORITIES. ARGUMENT THE HABEAS COURT ERRED IN OVERRIDING THE REASONABLE STRATEGIC DECISION OF COUNSEL AS TO HOW MANY AND WHICH THIRD PARTY CLAIMS TO RAISE AND FURTHER ERRED IN FINDING PREJUDICE WHERE THE PETITIONER FAILED TO PRESENT ANY EVIDENCE IN SUPPORT THEREOF Petitioner failed to prove admissible evidence of Tonnmy's alleged volatility was available to counsel in 2002 Petitioner failed to prove admissible evidence of Tommy's alleged statements to Sutton Associates was available to counsel in 2002 Petitioner failed to prove evidence of Tommy's alleged statement of an alleged sexual encounter with Moxley was available and admissible through Throne in 2002 Petitioner failed to prove evidence of Tommy's alleged statements regarding his homework was admissible and available in 2002 or that any such evidence would have helped establish a third party claim Even if petitioner had proven admissible evidence was available to counsel in 2002, and that it was sufficient to establish a third party defense, he nevertheless failed to prove counsel was constitutionally ineffective in choosing a different tack THE HABEAS COURT ERRED IN FINDING DEFICIENT PERFORMANCE AND PREJUDICE WITH RESPECT TO DENIS OSSORIO'S HABEAS TESTIMONY A.
    [Show full text]
  • 06 10-29-13 TV Guide.Indd
    Page 6 THE NORTON TELEGRAM Tuesday, October 29, 2013 Monday Evening November 4, 2013 7:00 7:30 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 KHGI/ABC Dancing With Stars Castle Local Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline WEEK OF FRIDAY, NOV. 1 THROUGH THURSDAY, NOV. 7 KBSH/CBS How I Met 2 Broke G Mike Mom Hostages Local Late Show Letterman Ferguson KSNK/NBC The Voice The Blacklist Local Tonight Show w/Leno J. Fallon FOX Bones Sleepy Hollow Local Cable Channels A&E Gangsters: Most Evil Gangsters: Most Evil Gangsters: Most Evil Gangsters: Most Evil Gangsters: Most Evil AMC Above the Law Hard to Kill Above the Law ANIM Wild Russia Yellowstone: Battle Wild Russia Yellowstone: Battle CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Piers Morgan Live AC 360 Later E. B. OutFront Piers Morgan Live DISC Fast N' Loud Fast N' Loud Hunters Hunters Fast N' Loud Hunters Hunters DISN Jessie Frenemies Shake It Good Luck ANT Farm Dog Good Luck Good Luck E! E! News Eric & Je Fashion Police Kardashian Chelsea E! News Chelsea Norton TV ESPN Countdown NFL Football SportsCenter ESPN2 World Series SportCtr Olbermann NBA FAM Last Song The Princess Diaries The 700 Club Prince Prince FX Salt Salt HGTV Love It or List It Love It or List It Hunters Hunt Intl Love It or List It Love It or List It HIST Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens 10 Things About Ancient Aliens LIFE The Breakfast Club Fool's Gold The Breakfast Club Listings: MTV Teen Mom 3 Teen Mom 3 Teen Mom 3 Teen Mom 3 Teen Mom 3 NICK Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Full H'se Friends Friends Chris Chris SCI Adjustment Bureau The Bourne Ultimatum Star Trek VI: Undiscovered For your SPIKE Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Jail Jail TBS Fam.
    [Show full text]
  • Suspense Magazine January/February 2018
    Suspense, Mystery, Horror and Thriller Fiction JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2018 FORENSIC FILES D.P. LYLE CREATE NOW, CRITIQUE LATER DENNIS PALUMBO Get a Sneak Peek With th MICKI BROWNING Our 80 Issue JULIE MOFFETT For the Love of . JORDAN DANE C.J. COOKE SAMUEL PARKER DAVID PUTNAM VICKI DELANY WENDY CORSI STAUB BRAD TAYLOR JAYNE ANN KRENTZ The Suspense Will Leave You BREATHLESS... The New York Times bestselling Journey to the dark side author continues her Texas Trilogy Series of justice with forensic expert series with a riveting novel of Maggie Gardiner and page-turning suspense where homicide detective Jack Renner. Trilogy secrets and passions turn deadly… “The plot hurtles to Texas “Martin takes readers an adrenaline-fueled on a roller-coaster ride.” The conclusion.” Gardiner and Renner Gardiner —PUBLISHERS —BOOKLIST WEEKLY The “Reed writes “An as only authentically Thriller Series Series a cop can.” crafted Thriller Series —NELSON detective DeMILLE, Malice story.” #1 —JOY SMITH, New York Times The Jack Murphy Goodreads, bestselling Jake Carrington Jake 5 Stars author The The Detective Jack Murphy must find Within the stone walls of an ancient castle, Homicide detective Jake Carrington a sick killer whose twisted clues a family’s dark, violent past threatens to come will have to face his personal demons and chosen victims point to a back to haunt them…with fatal consequences. and focus his formidable skills to stop a madman out for revenge. vicious murderer from striking again. “Danger, mystery, and a brave, resilient heroine.” —heroesandheartbreakers.com
    [Show full text]
  • Storm Drenches the Region, Floods Roads
    Today’s web bonus » See more photos and videos at chicoer.com INSIDE BASKETBALL SWEET BASIL STORMS PV downs Getting Heavy rain Sac for 1st the tender prompts round CIF braising on evacuation Dedicated to the betterment of playoff win this spring warnings the community Sports » B1 Food » C1 News » A2 since 1947 Bit of rain H:57 L: 46 PAGE B4 Wednesday, February 27, 2019 $1.00 FACEBOOK.COM/CHICOER TWITTER.COM/CHICOER » chicoer.com CAMP FIRE Disaster centers to close Friday Until Friday, their hours will the center to meet with business People get replacement By Chico Enterprise-Record identification cards at the [email protected] be: Chico 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon- owners and residents to explain day through Friday; and Paradise, SBA’s disaster loan programs. DMV table set up on Nov. CHICO » The Disaster Recovery 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through The center’s toll-free number is 16, 2018, in the Federal Centers in Chico and Paradise Friday. 1-800-659-2955. Emergency Management will close at the end of Friday. After Friday, the Chico location SBA representative Chelsea Ir- Agency Local Assistance The centers were opened to will transition into a U.S. Small vine noted updated SBA loan ap- Center in the Chico Mall. help Camp Fire victims. The Business Administration disas- proval data. She said there have The disaster assistance Chico center is in the old Sears ter loan outreach center, and will been 2,746 home loans approved, centers in Chico and location, 1982 E.
    [Show full text]
  • DECLARATION of RACHEL CHRISTMAN 5 RE: CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION 6 7 8 9 10 11 I, RACHEL CHRISTMAN, Declare: 12 1
    Case 5:16-cv-00209-HE Document 236-1 Filed 03/21/19 Page 1 of 3 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF OKLAHOMA 2 3 IN RE ANADARKO BASIN OIL AND GAS Case No. CIV-16-0209-HE 4 LEASE ANTITRUST LITIGATION DECLARATION OF RACHEL CHRISTMAN 5 RE: CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION 6 7 8 9 10 11 I, RACHEL CHRISTMAN, declare: 12 1. I am a Senior Project Manager at Kurtzman Carson Consultants LLC (“KCC”). My 13 business address is 3301 Kerner Boulevard, San Rafael, CA 94901. I am over 21 years of age and am 14 not a party to this action. I have personal knowledge of the facts set forth herein and, if called as a 15 witness, could and would testify competently thereto. 16 2. KCC was appointed by the Court to serve as the Claims Administrator to, among other 17 tasks, a) mail the Notice of Proposed Class Action Settlement (the “Notice”), b) publish the Summary 18 Notice in the appointed newspapers, c) provide toll-free call support to the Class Members; d) respond 19 to Class Member inquiries; e) establish and maintain a settlement website; e) process and evaluate Claim 20 Forms submitted by Class Members for eligibility, f) facilitate payments by check to approved 21 claimants; and f) perform other duties as specified in the Settlement Agreement preliminarily approved 22 by this Court on December 18, 2018. 23 3. Mailed Notice. On January 22, 2019, KCC mailed the Postcard Notice (collectively, the 24 “Mailed Notice”) to each of the 13,424 persons or entities on the known Class Member List identified.
    [Show full text]
  • Bank Regis Bed Jbank, N
    BANK REGIS BED JBANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14,1947 SECTION ONE—PAGES! TO Red Cross Chapter Dentist To Move mndry Workers Last Minute Talks To Modern Of f ice Little Silver CouncilV. & Needs Volunteers Dr.'George N. Wagner of Broad street expects to move Into his re- ^Protest Union Tactics Avert Bendix Strike cently-completed dental offices at Hears O'Malley, Craig For Motor Corps . 212 Monmouth street about the mid- dle, of next week. The new building Work Is~P^t la a one-story structure and con- Object To Being "Pestered" Union Accepts 7-Cent Raise And 6 sists of a Jarge operating room, Of Community x-ray room, laboratory, reception Garage-Home Residents Asked By room and.rest room. By A. F. Of L. Organizers Service Progran Paid Holidays—Other Hike In MarcK Gregory To State Definite Plans -•- i".-i • The BO employees of Donald's de- The county Red Cross chapter Is A threatened, strike of 200 work- ly extension period of the.old con- -•- lude, laundry at U Marlon street establishing a large community. ers- of the Bondlx-Aviation oorpor- tract. -- — — -Mayor-Frank— Oregory-TuesdHr"S _ hs,ys informed their employer, Don- Nominate Klatsky oervlcBTirogfam, and the first step The Amalgamated hall at Broad night asked Charles O'Malley andf -' - ation of Pearl street. Red Bank; Century OB Leroy Craig, both of Little SUvesj 1 oft Matthews, that they .do not In this direction Is the enlargement wag settled at 2:18 o'clock Tuesday and Mechanic streets was crowded want a union in the plant.
    [Show full text]
  • Pablo Escobar Series Parents Guide
    Pablo escobar series parents guide Continue Comments Share TV-MA Programming rated TV-MA in the United States on TV Parental Guidelines means content for a mature audience. Programs with this rating are generally not suitable for minors under the age of 17 (18 in some cases). Content may contain strong, coarse language, explicit (in some cases pornographic) strong sexual content, nudity, or intense/graphic violence. It was originally called TV-M, which existed only from January to August 1997. It was changed due to suspicions of copyright from ESRB on the rating M for Mature for video games, and later was changed to a TV-MA rating on channels. Most shows on HBO and Showtime get that rating. Notable shows with this rating include South Park (Comedy Central; excluding syndicated shows), Nip/Tuck (FX), The Sopranos (HBO), The Walking Dead (AMC), Dexter (Showtime), The Boondocks (Adult Swim) and Game of Thrones (HBO). The TV-MA rating is perhaps the most diverse on American television. TV-PG and TV-14 programs tend to be a bit similar in content, but the intensity of TV-MA-rated programs can vary, especially depending on the network it airs. For example, an HBO series is likely to contain stronger language, nudity, and/or violence than a standard basic cable network would allow. However, mainstream cable has made strides over the years thanks to networks such as FX (the biggest exception so far), which is virtually known for jumping beyond content restrictions. However, programs with this rating can sometimes show their censored versions on TV broadcasts.
    [Show full text]