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The Brown Firm PLLC Successfully Appeals and Overturns Dismissal of Police Shooting Case Which Resulted in the Death of Wayne Jones

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On March 5, 2018, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned an Order of the District Court in West Virginia which dismissed the claims of the Estate of Wayne Jones. The Brown Firm PLLC, an Alexandria law firm which handled both this appeal and the prior successful appeal, will continue as counsel for Wayne Jones’ estate for trial.

ALEXANDRIA, Va. (PRWEB) April 03, 2018

The Brown Firm PLLC has announced that the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned an Order of the District Court in West Virginia concerning Wayne A. Jones, a black male, who was shot 22 times and killed by police officers on March 13, 2013, Estate of Wayne Jones v City of Martinsburg, et al, Case No, 17-1003. This was the second decision of the Fourth Circuit overturning the West Virginia District Court. The first appeal sought to overturn the decision dismissing the case on summary judgment based on the Estate responding to requests for admissions two days after the due date - those admissions involved allegations that Mr. Jones had a knife and tried to stab one of the officers the night he was killed. The Brown Firm did not represent the estate at the district court level; it was retained to handle the appeal following the first dismissal.

Following the first appeal the Fourth Circuit remanded the case for the district court to consider certain factors in Federal Rule of civil Procedure 36(b) in deciding whether to allow the late answers by the Estate. The District Court reviewed the factors, refused to allow the late answers, and again dismissed the case. The Estate appealed again.

In the recently issued Order in the second appeal the Fourth Circuit overturned the district court’s dismissal on summary judgment, commenting that despite the admissions there was still a question of fact whether the officers acted reasonably in shooting Wayne Jones 22 times and killing him.

The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, in their per curiam opinion, reviewed the events that took place during the incident. They also discuss the case itself from the minute the family began suing the City of Martinsburg and the police officers involved in the shooting. The Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals noted that the videos of the events, many of which were caught on dash cams, were sufficient to create a question of fact and counter the sworn statements of the officers involved.

In light of the recent ruling by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, the family of Wayne Jones will finally get their day in court.

The Brown Firm PLLC is an Alexandrian law firm, specializing in employment law, civil litigation, and also defends clients in traffic and criminal defense cases. For more information, visit their website at https://www.brownfirmpllc.com/ or call 703-828-0900. You can also visit them at 526 King Street, Suite 207, Alexandria, VA 22314. Reported by PRWeb 4 hours ago.

Telecommunications leader joins Globecomm Executive Team

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HAUPPAUGE, N.Y., April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Globecomm, a leading global provider of managed network communication solutions, today announced the appointment of Christopher Ivory as executive vice president & general manager of commercial solutions, reporting to Chief Executive Officer Jason D. Juranek.In this role, Ivory will lead the global commercial team to drive consistent sales growth and to deliver advanced technology solutions, building on Globecomm’s solid reputation for designing, managing and operating complex communications systems and providing strong customer satisfaction.

Ivory has worked in the telecommunications industry for more than 25 years, mainly focusing on international markets with an emphasis on emerging markets.  For the last 10 years, he has held executive sales and management positions with Global Eagle Entertainment and Emerging Markets Communications (EMC), which was acquired by Global Eagle, and was most recently the company’s go-to-market head, vice president for land solutions.

Prior to Global Eagle, Ivory was senior vice president, telephony at Impsat Fiber Networks located in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He also served as senior manager of carrier relations for BT Carrier Services, and senior manager of sales for MCI’s Mexican company, Avantel.  

“Adding Chris to our team continues our goals of strong customer focus and delivering high quality, reliable communication solutions,” said Juranek. “Chris’s deep telecommunications knowledge and proven track record of delivering results will allow Globecomm to capitalize on our growth objectives and strategic initiatives.” 

Ivory received a bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York at Cortland.

www.globecomm.com

*About Globecomm*
Globecomm is a trusted global connectivity partner that designs, manages, and distributes voice, video and data solutions to the most remote locations on Earth and under the most treacherous conditions.  The company’s multi-network Satellite, Fiber, and Cellular Infrastructure is the backbone of mission-critical RF and IP communications for Government, Maritime, Media, Enterprise, and Oil and Gas customers in over 100 countries.  In addition to operating managed network and hosted switch services, Globecomm designs and integrates best-of-breed broadcast and OTT media solutions, complete enterprise communications and data management systems including Internet of Things applications, and on-premise and cloud-based enterprise video platforms.  We proudly serve the U.S. government and NGOs around the world with Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) services, and assist with enterprise and government disaster relief efforts.

Headquartered in Hauppauge, NY, Globecomm has locations in Texas, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, the Netherlands, South Africa, Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia and Afghanistan. www.globecomm.com

*Contact Information*:

Peggy Stalhut; peggy.stalhut@globecomm Reported by GlobeNewswire 4 hours ago.

C-Suite Network Announces Forty City Rollout with New Site Launch

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NEW YORK, April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The C-Suite Network, the world’s most trusted network of C-Suite leaders, announced today the launch of a forty city rollout, giving users an opportunity to view content that’s tailored to a specific city. The hyperlocal efforts begin this week with the following cities: New York City, Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago, Virginia Beach and Sioux Falls.Content is king and the C-Suite Network prides itself in being the go-to resource for business executives and entrepreneurs to obtain the most relevant, up-to-date content and give experts the opportunity to showcase their brand in the cities where they want to do more business in. Additionally, the city-centric rollout will include information specific to that city – from weather updates, to local business news and profiles on local executives.

In addition to the forty-city rollout, the C-Suite Network is revamping its website, making all of their content available in one platform and more visible than ever. All of the Network’s entities will be combined into one location -- TV hosts, radio hosts, book authors and Advisors, will be able to find their content in one central location. Readers and listeners will also find TV shows, podcasts, books, and Advisors from the main C-Suite Network site.  

“At the C-Suite Network, we’re always looking for ways to make sure our users get the most up to date information to help them gain an advantage in a very competitive business world. With the forty city rollout and our website launch, we’re guaranteeing they are able to find the most relevant content at their fingertips,” said Jeffrey Hayzlett, Chairman and CEO of the C-Suite Network.

Five new cities will be rolled out weekly (every Tuesday).

Week of April 8^th: Los Angeles, San Francisco, Phoenix, Atlanta and Denver
Week of April 15^th: Houston, Orlando, Boston, Vancouver, Toronto
Week of April 22^nd: Seattle, Tampa Bay, Philadelphia, Kansas City, San Diego
Week of April 29^th: Minneapolis, Cleveland, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Portland
Week of May 6^th: Baltimore, Las Vegas, New Orleans, Miami, Sacramento
Week of May 13^th: Nashville, Austin, Irvine, CA, Albuquerque, Columbus, OH
Week of May 20^th: Fort Lauderdale, Louisville, Memphis, Milwaukee, Salt Lake City

For more information, visit: www.c-suitenetwork.com

*About C-Suite Network
*C-Suite Network is the world’s most trusted network of C-Suite leaders, with a focus on providing growth, development and networking opportunities for business executives with titles of vice president and above. The C-Suite Network’s mission is to provide a peer community, networking events, relevant content and services to support c-level executives and other entrepreneurs achieve professional success.

C-Suite Network offers invitation-only events as well as custom-tailored content through all its entities: C-Suite TV, C-Suite Radio, C-Suite Book Club, and C-Suite Network Advisors™. Learn more at www.c-suitenetwork.com, or connect on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

*Media Contact*:
Keira Rodriguez
Senior Media Strategist
TallGrass Public Relations
Email Contact
914.830.3241

  Reported by GlobeNewswire 4 hours ago.

Police: 2 women took turns driving drunk, causing crashes

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HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP) — Authorities say two women were driving drunk when they separately caused numerous crashes involving parked vehicles. Hoboken police say the accidents occurred early Saturday. Responding officers found 23-year-old Janelle Green, of Newark, driving the vehicle, while 24-year-old Jamila Banks, of Alexandria, Virginia, was in the front passenger seat. After interviewing the […] Reported by Seattle Times 3 hours ago.

Babysitters are putting infants at risk of cot death

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Babysitters are putting infants at risk of cot death Researchers from the University of Virginia found babies who die from sudden infant death syndrome while under the supervision of a childcare worker are more likely to be placed on their fronts. Reported by MailOnline 4 hours ago.

Power Distribution, Inc. Adds Intelligence to Data Center Power Devices With Real-Time Status Monitoring

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RICHMOND, Va., April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Power Distribution, Inc. (PDI), leading supplier of power distribution and monitoring solutions for data centers, today announced the market availability of its WaveStar® Infinity Monitoring System. The new offering provides advanced power distribution equipment monitoring and metering for accurate data center business decisions based on real-time energy management information.

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.@PDICORP announces market availability of WaveStar® Infinity - bringing #datacenter #powermonitoring, real-time notification and #energymanagement info to #mobiledevices http://bit.ly/PDIWaveStar 



PDI continues to set the mission-critical power metering and monitoring bar high with the availability of its new WaveStar Infinity Monitoring.  The new system provides end-to-end power reliability by combining real-time data collection, advanced visualization, and detailed alarming with revenue-grade metering accuracy that meets or exceeds the requirements for a wide range of targeted applications, including fault detection, power quality analysis and colocation tenant billing.

“Downtime is not an option for any data center facility where operations need instant and constant access to a facility’s power equipment status,” said Michael Condon, Director, Engineering (Software & Monitoring Solutions), PDI. “With WaveStar Infinity’s real-time sensing, measuring and reporting, data center managers have instant access to facility performance metrics on their desktop or mobile devices.”

The WaveStar Infinity is compatible with PDI’s PowerPak Remote Power Panel (RPP), Modular Compact Remote Power Panel (MCRPP) and both PowerPak2 and PowerHub 2 Power Distribution Unit (PDU) to provide metering and monitoring of key electrical and equipment performance measurements including:

· Voltage
· Current
· Power
· Frequency
· Power Factor
· Temperature
· Breaker Position

To empower your mission critical facility with the market’s best power solutions, contact PDI at +1-804-737-9880 or email info@pdicorp.com

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*About Power Distribution, Inc. (PDI)*
Founded in 1978, PDI is the leading supplier of power distribution and monitoring solutions for data centers, as well as other critical or high-value electrical systems. With operating facilities in Virginia and California, we employ more than 400 skilled individuals throughout the U.S. The PDI brand is renowned for offering innovative data center equipment and services and our ONYX brand, well known for offering magnetics to serve the industrial market. For more information, please visit www.pdicorp.com

*For more information, contact:*
Jackie Abramian
BridgeView Marketing (for PDI, Inc.)
603-570-7533
Jackie@bridgeviewmarketing.com     

A photo accompanying this announcement is available at http://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/6226500a-7ca8-42ec-8f9f-20219aae16f2 Reported by GlobeNewswire 4 hours ago.

Mormon church plans for temples in Virginia, Russia, India

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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church has announced plans to build seven new temples, including one in Virginia and one in Russia where Mormon missionaries are banned from publicly proselytizing. Church President Russell Nelson announced Sunday that the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will build its first temple in Russia […] Reported by Seattle Times 1 hour ago.

Democrats call for probe into EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt's $50-a-night rent deal

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Reps. Ted Lieu of California and Don Beyer of Virginia wrote Tuesday to EPA's inspector general, asking him to look into a lease Pruitt signed to rent a room on Capitol Hill for $50 a night.

 
 
 
 
 
 
  Reported by USATODAY.com 17 minutes ago.

Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times Honored by Investigative Reporters and Editors, Overseas Press Club of America

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CHICAGO, April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- tronc, Inc. is pleased to announce the Chicago Tribune and Los Angeles Times have been honored by the 2017 Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) Awards.The Chicago Tribune’s David Jackson, Gary Marx, Duaa Eldeib, Alicia Fabbre, and Stacey Wescott were recognized with the IRE Award for Investigations Triggered by Breaking News for their series that followed the days and weeks after the death of Chicago toddler, Semaj Crosby. Their stories exposed the dysfunction at the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, including inexcusable government failures in the management of Crosby’s case. The gut-wrenching and remarkably well-told stories led to state investigations of the agency.

The Los Angeles Times was a finalist in the Print/Online category for two investigations, “Mexico’s Housing Debacle: A Failed Vision” and “The Secret Life of a USC Dean.” 

Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. is a grassroots nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of investigative reporting. IRE was formed in 1975 to create a forum in which journalists throughout the world could help each other by sharing story ideas, newsgathering techniques and news sources. To see the full list of IRE honorees, visit https://ire.org/awards/ire-awards/winners/2017-ire-award-winners/.

In addition, Richard Marosi of the Los Angeles Times was recognized for his reporting on “Mexico’s Housing Debacle: A Failed Vision” by the 79^th Annual Overseas Press Club of America Awards in the category for Best reporting in any medium on Latin America. Drawing on documents, interviews and inspection of 50 developments from Tijuana to the Gulf of Mexico, Marosi chronicled how corruption, poor planning and impunity trapped thousands of Mexicans in unhealthy, sub-standard housing many could not afford.

The Overseas Press Club of America* *is the nation’s oldest and largest association of journalists engaged in international news. Every April, it awards the most prestigious prizes devoted exclusively to international news coverage. It was founded in 1939 by nine foreign correspondents in New York City, and has grown to 450 members world-wide. The club’s mission is to uphold the highest standards in news reporting, advance press freedom and promote good fellowship among colleagues. It also aims to help educate a new generation of journalists and to contribute to the freedom and independence of the press throughout the world. To see the full list of award winners, visit https://opcofamerica.org/overseas-press-club-of-america-announces-annual-award-winners/.

*About tronc, Inc.
*tronc, Inc. (NASDAQ:TRNC) is a media company rooted in award-winning journalism.  Headquartered in Chicago, tronc operates newsrooms in ten markets with titles including the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, The Baltimore Sun, Orlando Sentinel, South Florida's Sun-Sentinel, Virginia’s Daily Press, The Morning Call of Allentown, Pennsylvania, Hartford Courant, and The San Diego Union-Tribune.  Our legacy of brands has earned a combined 105 Pulitzer Prizes and is committed to informing, inspiring and engaging local communities.

Our brands create and distribute content across our media portfolio, offering integrated marketing, media and business services to consumers and advertisers, including digital solutions and advertising opportunities.

*Contact: Lauren Pulte*
*lpulte@tronc.com*
*312-222-5078* Reported by GlobeNewswire 2 hours ago.

HQ2 makes frenemies of Alexandria, Arlington

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The neighboring Northern Virginia jurisdictions competed vigorously for the likes of Opower and the National Science Foundation, but the prospect of landing Amazon.com Inc.'s second headquarters has united the two. Reported by bizjournals 29 minutes ago.

inWhatLanguage Social Impact Initiative Awards 13 English Language Learner Grants to US Educational Institutions

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SALT LAKE CITY, April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- inWhatLanguage, a leading localization and translation technology provider, announced the first recipients of their 2018 English Language Learners Grants. Through the company’s pledge to utilize some of their profits-for-purpose, inWhatLanguage awarded 13 public and private education organizations with grants for translation services.The award recipients represent a crossroads of learning institutions for adult education, public schools, private academies and charter school programs. There are a reported five million students in the US that are English language learners and it can be difficult for these educational institutions to provide critical information to these students.

The inWhatLanguage English Language Learners Grant Program awards varied in value from $1,000 to $5,000 for US organizations that demonstrated a specific need for helping ELLs.  The grant awards can be used for various language services provided by inWhatLanguage, including translation for parent-teacher communications, learning materials, and multimedia learning into more than 200 languages. 

“Based on the sheer volume of applications and growing demands for language services in schools, we know our educational institutions have a significant need for assistance in communicating to their non-English speaking students and families,” said Cody Broderick, CEO and Founder of inWhatLanguage. “After our announcement of our grants at the 2018 National Title I Conference, educators and administrators reached out to us and shared their commitments to help more children reach their academic potential. We want to step in and ease that burden with our translation services.”

Each awardee completed a grant application and detailed their specific need and how the funds would be utilized for translation of classroom instructional materials, critical parent-teacher communications, multimedia, and online academic programs. Every awardee expressed desires to improve the path to success for each of their students, including the English Language Learners (ELLs) that are striving to understand a new language and culture.

“Can you even imagine trying to obtain an education in a language you didn’t understand,” asked Broderick. “Our social impact initiatives are a way for us to enhance the education experience across the US. We simply want to make sure students and families have the information and resources to thrive and prosper in our diverse communities, and inWhatLanguage wants to be a part of this movement.”

Recipients of the grant awards were the following, in order of translation value:

· Prince George’s County Public Schools, Office of Interpreting & Translation, Maryland
· Stone Scholastic Academy, Illinois
· Bateman School, Illinois
· Coal Creek Adult Education Center, Colorado
· Friendship Aspire Academy Public Charter School, Pine Bluff, Arkansas
· Chicago Public Schools, Office of Language and Cultural Education, Illinois
· New Field Primary School, Illinois
· South Kingstown School Department, Rhode Island
· Daniel C. Beard School, Illinois
· eStem Public Charter Schools, Arkansas
· Lisa Academy, Arkansas
· Hannah G. Solomon Elementary School, Illinois
· Valley Scholars Program, James Madison University, Virginia

“We are excited to share our company’s profits with organizations that are facing daily challenges of educating our non-English speaking youth,” said Doug Simpson, inWhatLanguage Impact Program Manager. “The value of this particular ELL grant program supports the translation of nearly 100,000 words at fair market value, which is more than $25,000 applied services for a very important cause.”

*About inWhatLanguage*
inWhatLanguage is a localization and technology provider breaking down language and cultural barriers to unify people and communities around the world. We develop technology and human networks, which connects organizations to communities by allowing them to create, control and manage all enterprise-wide content through a proprietary, cloud-based translation management platform called UNIFY.

*Media Contact:
*Seth Craven
sethc@inwhatlanguage.com
(385) 333-2366 Reported by GlobeNewswire 21 minutes ago.

BERNINA’s WeAllSew Blog Recognizes Four My First BERNINA Contest Winners

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AURORA, Ill., April 03, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BERNINA of America, the premier manufacturer of sewing, embroidery and quilting machines, is pleased to announce that four winners were chosen in the My First BERNINA contest that rolled out earlier this year on the BERNINA blog, WeAllSew (https://weallsew.com) in celebration of BERNINA’s 125^th Golden Anniversary.  The Grand Prize winner, BreeAnna Adamson of Libby, Mont., won a golden BERNINA Reverse Pattern foot #1 Anniversary Edition, which comes in a collector’s BERNINA 125 Anniversary tin.  Carol Smead from Tillamook, Ore., won First Place and received a Tula Pink ergonomic handle 45mm Rotary Cutter.  Second Place went to Leila Horazdovsky from Vadnais Heights, Minn., who won a pair of the Tula Pink Hardware 8” Fabric Shears, while Third Place went to Susan de Veer of Virginia Beach, Va.  Susan won a Tula Pink Hardware 5” curved EZ Snips Thread Snipper. The My First BERNINA contest invited sewists to share their stories about when they first received or purchased their first BERNINA.“BERNINA enthusiasts tend to remember the day when their BERNINA entered into their lives, so the My First BERNINA Contest was a perfect way for them to share that special moment,” said Paul Ashworth, President, BERNINA of America.  “We hope the winners enjoy their BERNINA prizes and will keep their eye on the 125^th Golden Anniversary offerings that are still to come throughout the year.”

Additionally, BERNINA of America’s Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/berninausa) will host monthly giveaways in celebration of BERNINA’s 125^th anniversary.  Also, keep your eye on the BERNINA Facebook page for a photo journey through BERNINA’s rich history, plus other news throughout the year.  To review what current sewists have said about their Firsts, visit the WeAllSew Community Section, https://weallsew.com/community/campaign/my-first-bernina/.

“I thought the My First BERNINA Contest was a really creative way to share with other sewists that special BERNINA moment.  However, I have to say remembering back when I got my first BERNINA 530 Swiss Red is sort of bittersweet,” said BreeAnna Adamson, My First BERNINA Contest Grand Prize Winner.  “I was actually working hard at my job to save up for “Bernie;” had the money ready to make the purchase and then came home and found out my boyfriend lost his job.  I was bummed but finally got Bernie and have taken her on the road in our RV.”

*About BERNINA
*Founded in Switzerland more than 100 years ago, BERNINA is the world’s premier manufacturer with a proven reputation for offering quality state-of-the-art sewing, quilting and embroidery machines, overlockers, and embroidery software.  BERNINA’s leadership is marked by an impressive number of ambassadors, industry leaders, influencers and bloggers who chose to partner with the company.  BERNINA products are sold in the United States through a network of over 400 fully trained independent dealerships that also offer support and education.  Select BERNINA and bernette machines, and BERNINA software can also be purchased online.  BERNINA products are designed for beginning to advanced sewists and priced to meet a variety of budgets, with new products being introduced every year.  You can follow BERNINA on Facebook:  www.facebook.com/berninausa, Instagram: @BERNINAUSA, and Pinterest:  www.pinterest.com/WeAllSew, and read BERNINA’s WeAllSew blog at www.weallsew.com.  To learn more about BERNINA and to find a Dealer, visit www.bernina.com or call (630)978-2500.

*Media Contacts for BERNINA of America, Inc.:
*Joanne Tedesco, (312)780-7210, jtedesco@dresnerco.com;
Len Hall, (949)280-0413, lhall@dresnerco.com Reported by GlobeNewswire 8 minutes ago.

Lawsuit blames pork giant for noxious farm smells

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — The world’s largest pork corporation is facing the biggest threat in decades to its low-cost, high-volume method of raising animals by discharging liquefied waste over croplands. A hearing began Tuesday on a federal lawsuit that could force changes on the hog production division of Virginia-based Smithfield Foods. It’s the first of […] Reported by Seattle Times 54 seconds ago.

Complaint: Man threatened to shoot up office over CPS case

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SUMMERSVILLE, W.Va. (AP) — A West Virginia man is accused of threatening to shoot up a county’s health and human resources department over a Child Protective Services case. News outlets report a criminal complaint filed Monday says 28-year-old George Leonard Barnes called an employee of the Nicholas County Department of Health and Human Resources and […] Reported by Seattle Times 11 hours ago.

West Virginia establishes 2nd overdose quick response team

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MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia has awarded a $263,000 grant to set up the state’s second quick response team, which focuses on getting overdose patients into treatment programs. News outlets report the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources awarded the grant Monday to the Prestera Center to establish the team, which will […] Reported by Seattle Times 10 hours ago.

2 women-owned NM businesses win small business championship honor

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It's been a good year so far for small businesses in the Land of Enchantment, and now two more are receiving national recognition. Albuquerque-based Stride Inc. and Bernalillo-based Poston & Associates LLC, both women-owned businesses, have been named winners of the 2018 American Small Business Championship by SCORE, according to a press release. SCORE Association is an online networking service that connects aspiring entrepreneurs with volunteer, expert business mentors. SCORE is a Herndon, Virginia-based nonprofit that… Reported by bizjournals 11 hours ago.

West Virginia's Konate to enter NBA draft, won't hire agent

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West Virginia forward Sagaba Konate plans to enter the NBA draft but won't hire an agent

 
 
 
 
 
 
  Reported by USATODAY.com 8 hours ago.

Surge in teacher activism challenges GOP austerity mindset

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Oklahoma's teacher strike, inspired by one in West Virginia, shuttered schools a second day Tuesday. After nine years into an economic expansion in which the gains have been unevenly distributed, teachers in red states are demanding a larger share of the pie. Reported by Christian Science Monitor 8 hours ago.

Next wave of Hokies offensive linemen emerging with Plantin, Dzansi leading way

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Virginia Tech’s D’Andre Plantin has learned a lot just by watching how teammate Kyle Chung goes about his business. Practicing at guard last spring, starting at right tackle last fall and now practicing at center, Chung has done it all.

As Tech’s offensive line continues to morph this spring into... Reported by dailypress.com 9 hours ago.

Pentagon's 5MILLION stealth boat causes a stir by parking up at Virginia dock 

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Pentagon's 5MILLION stealth boat causes a stir by parking up at Virginia dock  An unusual Navy vessel docked in Norfolk Virginia on Monday had passerby wondering about the $5million space age marine curiosity. Reported by MailOnline 2 hours ago.
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