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2022 Leo Award Nominations - Part 1
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Some Hallmark Movies and Hallstars have been nominated for for the Leo Awards. Part one of a two part post. Part one will cover the television movies. 
Night One will air Tuesday, July 5 and will be live-streamed on YouTube. The pre-show will start at 6:45 and the show will start at 7pm.  The categories with nominated Hallmark movies/actors will be: 
TELEVISION MOVIE Picture Editing Musical Score Production Design Costume Design Hairstyling Casting Choreography 
Night Three will air Saturday, July 9, hosted live at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The show begins at 7pm.  The categories with nominated Hallmark movies/actors will be: 
TELEVISION MOVIE
Program Direction Screenwriting Cinematography Supporting Performance - Male Supporting Performance - Female Lead Performance - Male Lead Performance - Female 
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Best Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Producers: Jamie Goehring, Shawn Williamson, Jonathan Shore, Danielle von Zehneck, Rachel Dratch, Ana Gasteyer, Meghan Hooper White, Josh Van Houdt 
A Dickens of a Holiday! - Producers: Ben C. Silverman, Shel Piercy, Cynthia Chapman 
Playing Cupid - Producers: Ben C. Silverman, Shel Piercy 
Right In Front of Me - Producers: Charles Cooper, John Cassini, Michael Prupas, Joel S. Rice 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Producers: Charles Cooper, Judith Verno
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls - Producers: Charles Cooper, Ryan M. Murphy 
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Best Direction Television Movie 
Brazen - Monika Mitchell 
Kite Festival of Love (High Flying Love) - Christie Will Wolf 
Playing Cupid - David Weaver 
Right In Front of Me - Linda-Lisa Hayter 
Signed, Sealed, Delivered: The Vows We Have Made - Linda-Lisa Hayter 
Sweet Carolina - Peter Benson 
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Best Screenwriting Television Movie 
As Gouda as it Gets - James Phillips 
Kite Festival of Love (High Flying Love) - Christie Will Wolf 
Best Cinematography Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Graham Talbot, Nelson Talbot 
Dying to Belong - Amy Belling 
Honey Girls - Stirling Bancroft 
Poisoned in Paradise: A Martha’s Vineyard Mystery - William McKnight 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Adam Sliwinski 
Sweet Carolina - Geoff Wallace 
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Best Picture Editing Television Movie 
A Dickens of a Holiday - Rob Lawrenson 
Honey Girls - Charles Robichaud 
Mystery 101: Killer Timing - Daniel Krieger 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Jon Anctil 
The Baker’s Son - Luis Lam 
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Best Musical Score Television Movie 
A Christmas Together With You - Jeff Tymoschuk 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Hal Becket 
Playing Cupid - Michael Neilson 
Secret life of a Student - Cameron Catalano 
Soccer Mom Madam - Hamish Thomson 
Best Production Design Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Brian Davie 
Honey Girls - Paul Joyal 
North to Home - Gonna Scotto 
Playing Cupid - Paul Joyal 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Moe Curtin 
Best Costume Design Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Jessica Kalan 
Honey Girls - Barbara Gregusova 
Playing Cupid - Trisha Petrovich 
Secrets of a Marine’s Wife - Valerie Halverson 
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Best Castin Television Movie 
A Dickens of a Holiday! - Annalese Tilling, Errin Lally 
Making Spirits Bright - Catharine Falcon, Bim Narine 
North to Home - Annalese Tilling, Errin Lally 
Playing Cupid - Catharine Falcon, Bim Narine 
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Best Supporting Performance Male Television Movie 
A Clüsterfünke Christmas - Nils Hognestad 
Making Spirits Bright - John Cassini 
Open by Christmas - Michael Karl Richards 
Robin Roberts Presents: Mahalia - Jim Thorburn 
The Christmas House 2: Deck Those Halls - Brad Harder 
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Best Supporting Performance Female Television Movie 
Brazen - Emilie Ullerup 
Chasing Waterfalls - Rhinda Dent 
Cradle Did Fall - Kristen Robek 
Journey of My Heart - Bethany Brown 
The Other Me - Pauline Egan 
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Best lead Performer Male Television Movie 
Love on Fire - Devon Alexander 
Making Spirits Bright - Carlo Marks 
North to Home - Tom Stevens 
Psycho Intern - Madison Intern 
Right in Front of Me - Marco Grazzini 
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Welcome to Point Place, Wisconsin. Don't Date Kelso. Somewhere southwest of Milwaukee and northwest of Kenosha, and east of the farm fields of Fort Anderson, lies a typical midwestern town. Point Place, Wisconsin. Includes (but may not be limited to), as of the 1980 census (author's note: it's closer to the 1976-9 mark than 1970); A mall to the north (with Halverson's, Montogomery Ward, JCPenney, and Macy's as its anchors). With a movie theater and a food court. An expansion is planned, hoping to break ground in '81. Some restaurants, of many varieties (like The Hub, The Vineyard, and Charlie's Bar). Scattered throughout. A few hotels (like the Holiday Hotel), and too many slightly derelict motels to count. Scattered throughout. A dying downtown, right in the middle of the map. A trailer park on the western edge. Next to Our Lady of Perpetual Sorrow. Mt. Hump in the south, some forests where kids smoke weed and run amuck, a few campsites, and Lake Morgan. The latter three all being in the southwest. Lake Morgan is known as "the Lake," or "Lake Eerie." Where the lady of the lake supposedly lives. Home to WFPP, the Sound, at the northwestern edge of town. West of the mall. Some factories to the west, slightly northwest of downtown, and most being recently abandoned. Surrounded by low-income housing (some low-income housing is also located slightly to the east of downtown, right before the picturesque suburbs). A Price Mart and a Kmart. Wal-Mart coming soon. New chain stores popping up in the northwest, the north, and where old factories once stood. As well as some new housing developments. A variety of churches. Also scattered throughout. Too many strip malls, mostly to the northeast. This district also happens to include Grooves. An up-and-coming record store. Once given to Steven Hyde, but later sold to Randy Pearson. Because, and I quote;
Hyde: I gotta get out of this place, man. Before it swallows me alive.
A pot leaf painted water tower is also nestled between this large, mid-century commercial district and the main chunk of suburbia. Too many quiet suburban streets, mostly to the east. Some lifeless (but occupied) mansions in the southeast, old and new, overlooking the valley. A hospital. A junior high/high school, two elementary schools, and a community college. Various doctors' offices. A police station, a fire station, a library. Most linger to the east, with the recently finished elementary school situated to the north. Population (as of the 1980 census): 15, 150. 93% white. 5% black, 2% everyone else (Hispanic, Asian, Native American, etc.). Status of the gang (as of the 1980 census): Only Fez remains, with a freshly returned Laurie. Kelso's in Chicago with Brooke and Betsy, going back into the police force. Hyde's in Milwaukee, with a Grooves store and promising prospects, trying to get back into Jackie's good books. Jackie's left Fez and Point Place for Milwaukee, interning for Wake Up, Wisconsin and planning to enter UW: Milwaukee. Eric and Donna are in Madison. Reunited, and attending UW: Madison. Oh yeah, things are returning to how they should be. There's no Jackie and Kelso even remotely on the horizon (more like firmly in the rear-view mirror), or any more babies (other than Betsy, toddling around) in sight. No babies oddly and uncharacteristically named Leia, or a Jackie/Kelso son. *Gags* Eric: What universe is that? I would never, ever even fathom naming my future daughter Leia... Donna (teasing him): What about Leah? Eric: Stop it.
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Hello Guys, James White Halverson Here with my Buddies Sonic and Tails and Anyways Here’s fanart for @ask-sfsf and also @ask-sfsf if you want to Use my Character in your posts here’s a refence sheet, from my last post but I'm reposting it lol and That’s Cleary it and I'm also Planning an AU Called “Depressed/Sad Steven AU” and If you think That Sonic and Tails are the only Crystal Gem Family i have, well i’ll post my Crystal Gem team soon! So be Prepared! 
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ECHL Transactions - Feb.06
Adirondack Thunder: Carter Struthers, D || added to active roster (traded from Orlando)
Florida Everblades: Steven Lorentz, F || assigned from Charlotte (AHL) by Carolina (NHL) Brian Morgan, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 01.20) Shane Walsh, F || placed on reserve
Greenville Swamp Rabbits: Jake Faiella, D || signed contract, added to active roster, placed on reserve Chris Izmirlian, F || activated from injured reserve, placed on reserve
Indy Fuel: Anthony Collins, F || placed on reserve Garrett Schmitz, D || activated from reserve
Jacksonville IceMen: Jacob Cederholm, D || placed on injured reserve (effective 01.30) Christophe Lalancette, F || activated from reserve Eli Lichtenwald, F || placed on reserve
Kansas City Mavericks: Mike McMurtry, F || recalled by Stockton (AHL)
Maine Mariners: Brandon Halverson, G || recalled to Hartford (AHL) by NY Rangers (NHL)
Norfolk Admirals: Cody Smith, D || placed on injured reserve (effective 02.03)
Orlando Solar Bears: Corbin Boes, G || placed on reserve Kevin Lohan, D || activated from reserve Myles McGurty, D || placed on reserve Clint Windsor, G || activated from reserve
South Carolina Stingrays: Chris Leone, D || placed on injured reserve (effective 02.03) John MacLeod, D || activated from reserve
Tulsa Oilers: Chris Forney, D || recalled by San Diego (AHL) Sam Wilbur, F || released from contract
Utah Grizzlies: Sergei Boikov, D || assigned from Colorado (AHL) by Colorado (NHL) Austin Carroll, F || placed on injured reserve (effective 01.31) Nolan DeJong, D || placed on reserve Grayson Downing, F || assigned by Colorado (AHL) Julien Nantel, F || assigned from Colorado (AHL) by Colorado (NHL)
Wichita Thunder: Kevin St. Pierre, G || released as EBUG Jared Wilson, D || assigned by Bakersfield (AHL)
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Cedar Rapids woman accused of failing to return car to IC rental agency
Cedar Rapids woman accused of failing to return car to IC rental agency
Lang 3/26/22 A Cedar Rapids woman has been arrested after Iowa City Police say she failed to return an automobile to a car rental agency. 37-year-old Amelia Halverson of Kirkwood Boulevard SW was booked into the Johnson County Jail just before 12:15 Friday afternoon.  Arrest records indicate Halverson rented a car from Budget Car Rental on Stevens Drive last June. The vehicle was never returned,…
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CANTLON: (WED) PACK KNOCK OFF SPRINGFIELD IN HISTORIC WIN
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BY: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - The Hartford Wolf Pack got two goals each from Patrick Newell and Vinni Lettieri and outlasted the Springfield Thunderbirds, 7-4, for the team's 27th win of the season and the 500th in franchise history. The game featured five lead changes and 64 shots. The game-winner came as a result of hard work and a little bit of luck as Newell easily deposited his sixth of the season and second of the game into an open net. While on a shift change, Newell found himself on the receiving of a Nick Jones pass from the left-wing circle “I got a fortunate change on that second one. I was (lucky) to be on the ice with (Jones). The puck was just sitting there for me, and I was able to put in,” Newell, in a laconic, low-key, So-Cal speaking style said of the goal that gave him his first professional multiple-goal game. The first place Wolf Pack has a record of 27-11-4-5 (63 points) and pulled ahead of the idle Hershey Bears by two points. The team continues its red-hot home record of 20-1-0-2. They have won 12 straight. The team's record when leading after two periods remains unblemished at 19-0-1-2. “We didn’t talk about too much before the game actually. Just a couple of items. We're much better on those (than Saturday) in Springfield. Our D corps played so very well and our scoring did so well. It's because of our D corps.” The Wolf Pack had 11 different players pick up points. “We do so much better when we have four lines contributing like they did tonight. Everybody had a hand in it tonight. We just gotta keep it rolling into the weekend,” remarked Tim Gettinger, one of the 11 previously mentioned. In the third period, the Pack was able to pull away on a right-wing rush by Vitali Kravtsov, who put a smooth pass beyond the reach of two Springfield d-men, Tommy Cross and Brady Keeper. Lettieri with a wide-open net didn’t miss and tallied his second of the night and 21st of the season. Jones had another quite effective night and made himself the fourth Wolf Pack player to have multiple points in the game with an empty netter with 17.4 seconds left.  Adam Huska earned his first pro point with an assist to close out the Thunderbirds at 7-4. “We rely on him for his defensive play a lot, winning key faceoffs, penalty kill work. It’s really nice to see guys like that get rewarded. They deserve it because they’re playing the right way. Jones played an excellent game tonight,” said Pack head coach, Kris Knoblauch. Huska (26 saves) was not perfect, but in the third period, he made terrific saves that kept Springfield from tying the game. “Credit to Huska in the third period. We needed him, and he stood strong making big saves and playing the puck strongly.” Knoblauch said. In the second period, the Thunderbirds head coach, Geordie Kinnear, switched goalies bringing in Philippe Desrosiers for Ryan Bednard. The two teams managed just five shots in the list 7:40 missing the net several times as well. Springfield managed to tie the game at three. Daniel Audette collected his second goal of the night taking a short pass from Jack Rodewald. He moved in the slot put the puck through Gettinger's legs and under his stick. Audette collected the puck and lifted a backhander and deposited it on the top shelf at 10:42. At 12:13 the Pack answered back to restore the lead at 4-3. After missing the net seconds earlier, Steven Fogarty didn’t miss the second time. Fogarty got a perfect short pass from Kravtsov and got inside position on the Thunderbirds' Rodrigo Abols and lifted his 12th goal of the season with the backhand past Desrosiers. The goal and the captain scoring it was big for the Wolf Pack. “Fogarty is a big part of why we have success. He pushes everyone to do well and leads by example,” Lettieri said in speaking of the team captain. Ethan Prow got the puck off the right-wing boards on a cross-ice pass on a break-in as the Thunderbirds Jonathan Ang took Libor Hajek out, leaving a wide-open lane. Prow’s shot cleanly beat Huska to the far side for his sixth goal matching his jersey number. The Wolf Pack struck first in this game. Danny O’Regan won a faceoff from Springfield’s Alexei Saarela and Newell, his new, old linemate, picked up the puck and circled around the linesman using him as a pick then fired off wing a high-shot. The puck hit Bednard in the arm and went over the goal line for Newell's fourth goal of the season at 2:35. “I was happy for Newy he played well and didn’t surprise us that’s what we expect of him. He and Danny have a thing together back in November and December when we had them together so we reunited them and they played well together. Ski’s (Matt Beleskey) complimented them well. O’Regan's veteran value was shown on that play before it started. “Not only is Danny a good faceoff guy, but he's a good coach. Before they went out on the ice, Danny told Newell what they were doing and they got the goal. Maybe we'll have Danny call up more plays,” Knoblauch jokingly said of his “new” would-be assistant coach. The Thunderbirds tied the game at one converting an offensive zone turnover into a scoring play. Fogarty had a left-wing shot stopped and Lettieri retrieved the loose puck. Fogarty cut to the middle and Lettieri’s pass went the other way. Tommy Cross (Simsbury/Westminster Prep) got the puck put a quick pass on Saarela's stick, the former Rangers draft pick came across the Wolf Pack blue line at full speed. Saarela made a nice move on Vincent LoVerde at the blue line and had two wingers open on the left side. He hit Danielle Audette, the son of former NHL’er Donald Audette with a perfect cross-ice pass. Audette wasted little time putting his 11th of the season into the back of the net at 10:05. The Wolf Pack answered back 2:42 later. Gettinger got to a loose puck and snapped a hard wrister from 35 feet out that cleanly went between Bednard's left arm to regain the lead at 2-1. Springfield answered back in kind to tie the game at two. Henrik Bogstrom won a one-on-one battle along the right-wing boards and shuffled the puck to Matt Mangene at the right point. He sent a shot that kept rising and eluded Huska at 13:01. It was Mangene’s first of the season. The Wolf Pack came back yet again as Lettieri pocketed his 20th of the season at 16:27 to make it 3-2. Jeff Taylor at the left point took Joey Keane’s pass put a short pass on Lettieri's stick blade as he cut to the middle the lane was blocked. Lettieri curled back into the left-wing circle and then with Fogarty at the net he used Springfield defenseman Thomas Schmetisch as a screen and fired the shot that Bednard never saw beating him short-side. Lettieri’s goal made it 23 straight seasons the Wolf Pack have had at least one 20 goal scorer. “Taylor had the patience of a kindergarten teacher waiting to find me,” joked Lettieri with a wry smile. “He made a great pass.” Now it's on to Charlotte for a pair of weekend games. Gettinger, with his hoody shading his eyes, set the tone for the weekend as the team seeks redemption for a lost weekend in December with two tough losses. “We're going down determined on Friday, we know what happened last time down there. We have some unfinished business." LINES: Fogarty-Kravtsov-Lettieri O’Regan-Newell-Beleskey Jones-Gropp-Gettinger McBride-Dmowski-Zerter-Gossage Hajek-Raddysh Keane-Geersten Taylor-LoVerde SCRATCHES: Nick Ebert (Lower-body, still day-to-day) Boo Nieves (Flu, day-to-day) Yegor Rykov (Healthy) Ty Ronning (Healthy) Gabriel Fontaine (Shoulder-surgery, Season-ending) NOTES: During an ice cleaning timeout, Jared Doyon of Meriden who handles a lot of game night operation duties, including as a fill-in PA announcer, slipped and fell on the ice. He suffered a concussion but seemed to be OK giving the thumbs-up sign to the crowd while being wheeled off on a stretcher. 1,807 was the announced attendance, though it appeared to be quite smaller based upon observation. It was the 24th worst-attended crowd in Wolf Pack history. 28 of the 39 times the crowd has been under 2,000 for Wolf Pack games have come on Wednesday nights. Next Wolf Pack home next Wednesday against the Wilkes Barre/Scranton Penguins. Lias Andersson was scoreless in his debut with HV71 (Sweden-SHL). Ex-Pack, Akim Aliu, has a goal and an assist for HC Litvinov (Czech Republic-CEL) in four games. Logan Roe (Kent Prep) of the Florida Everblades (ECHL) was named ECHL Player of the Month. He was loaned to the Syracuse Crunch (AHL) and signed a PTO deal. Ex-Pack goalie, Brandon Halverson, was suspended and taken off the roster of the Norfolk Admirals (ECHL). This season he was a weekend emergency recall backup for Providence and had a poor two-game recall to the Tucson Roadrunners (AHL) posting two losses and a 7.90 GAA. The Sound Tigers lose forward, Kieffer Bellows, to recall but get back defenseman, Sebastien Aho. Ex-Sound Tiger goalie, Kevin Poulin, was released from his PTO deal with the Grand Rapids Griffins (AHL). Ulf Samuelsson, a former Whaler great, Rangers player, and assistant coach, as well as a Wolf Pack assistant coach and Avon Old Farms assistant, has taken the head coaching job with Leksands IF (Sweden-SHL). His eldest son, Philip, and ex-Pack, Marek Hrivik, are currently playing there. He coached Philip when he was Charlotte’s head coach. The team is in dead last place in the SHL with an 11-24-3 record. He started his pro career with the team (1981-1984) and was granted permission by Seattle, and long-time friend, and another Whaler great, Seattle GM, Ron Francis. In addition, he is still being paid by the Blackhawks and had to seek permission from them as well. Samuelsson was just named a pro scout for expansion NHL Seattle team just a few months ago. Jordan Samuel-Thomas (Quinnipiac University/Canterbury Prep/Hartford Jr. Wolf Pack/West Hartford) leaves Worcester (ECHL) where he had 29 points in 33 games and was a minus-21 for Heilbronner (Germany DEL-2) for the remainder of the year. Ex-Pack, Kale Kerbashian, goes from HK Nitra (Slovakia-SLEL) to Lausitzer (Germany DEL-2) for the rest of the season. Two ex-Packers switched places. Casey Wellman has left SC Rapperswil-Jona (Switzerland-LNA) and signs with SC Bern (Switzerland-LNA) for the rest of the season. Tom Pyatt has taken his spot with Rapperswil after leaving Skellftea AIK (Sweden-SHL). Ex-Pack, Malte Stromwall, had 19 goals in 44 games, the highest-scoring Swede that was selected to the KHL All-Star Game. He's representing HK Sochi, but due to his illness, he was unable to play in the game. Stromwell is a prime example of how some Europeans are unable to make the adjustment to the North American game/rinks, but that still thrives playing in Europe. In ex-Pack news here is an article on Marek Mazanec. Read it HERE. Wonder what former goalie Mackenzie Skapski is doing showing off his hockey den. Read about it HERE. Wolf Pack fan jersey of the night: #3 that was worn by both Terry Virtue and later, Pat Aufiero, who wore it for 35 games after Virtue left to return to Worcester. #25 Mathieu Dandenault who played his last 19 pro games in Hartford. The all-time classic #20 P.J. Stock. Of the four, only two are still involved in hockey. Stock is an assistant coach for Lac-St. Louis Warriors, a local girls program in Quebec. Virtue is the head coach for Shrewsbury High Colonials, a Massachusetts Division I MIAA public school program. One of his two assistants is former UCONN Husky (last two Division III teams and first two AHA teams), Marc Busenburg. He played for Springfield and Worcester in the AHL in his pro career. Read the full article
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HTT – ATT, CSX & Oil Spills – Perfect Together
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(List of Board of Directors Below)
Reps from CSX, ATT attempting to find a resolution to the "Poltergeist Gates" that have been malfunctioning for close to a decade. There are numerous oil spills visible along these tracks as far as the eye can see. There have been many auto accidents/fatalities on/near this corner. There is one unregistered "American Towers" cell mast to the left of these trucks and at least 4 within a one-mile area. This is typical for Jefferson County, Kentucky. Drunk driving, cancer, auto fatalities and suicide rates are skewered yet still rank among the highest in the Nation. Air, water and environmental quality due to lack of local and State Government enforcement is atrocious – this County is still dumping raw sewage into streams, rivers and brooks. There is no oversight or enforcement to local industries or quarries nor is there enforcement of laws in place to protect the environment or The People from further destruction to air and water pollution other than to place a lighted sign over freeways stating "air quality warning". Quarry roadways are not watered down as required, roadways are not swept, maintained, repaired or cleaned, no dust or erosion control measures are practiced, trucks are not correctly tarped or not tarped at all and the public’s best interests are not being protected. Yet the medical profession is making a killing. And all they’ll say is, "Welcome to the Ohio Valley".
Corner of LaGrange Road, Factory Lane, Chamberlain Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40245
Louisville Kentucky is only #6 in the top ranked "Sinful Cities" in the Nation. We’ve got to do better if we want to be #1! www.trulia.com/blog/trends/sin-cities/ only to be beat out by Toledo, Tampa, Philadelphia, Atlantic City and New Orleans. #pollution #corruption #cancer #crime #plasticsurgery #substanceabuse #alcoholabuse #prescriptiondrugs #medicalmalpractice #suicides #kamikaze #realtors #e.coli #disease #autoimmune #lupus #MS #braintumors #leukemia #EPA #DEP #hazardouswaste #toxicspills #nonresponsive #letsguide
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CSX Divestitures and Distinuations:
CSX Hotels, Inc. Greenbrier Hotel Corporation sold to Justice Family Group in 2009 Sea-Land Corporation split into two shipping lines and a terminal operator: CSX Lines, LLC (Domestic liner, sold and renamed Horizon Lines, Inc.) Sea-Land Corporation (International liner, sold to the A. P. Moller-Maersk Group in 1999) CSX World Terminals, LLC (International Terminals business)[7] SL Services, Inc. (“SLSI”) sold to Dubai Ports International FZE (“DPI”) in 2005[8] Orange Blossom Investment Company, Ltd sold to Dubai Ports International FZE (“DPI”) in 2005 CSA Acquisition Corp. Texas Gas Transmission Corporation bought in 1983, sold in 1988 to Transco.[9] Energy and utilities
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Mr. Steven T. Halverson Steven T. Halverson, 57, has served as a director of CSX since September 2006. Mr. Halverson is the Chief Executive Officer of The Haskell Company, one of the largest design and construction firms in the United States. Prior to joining the Haskell Company in 1999, Mr. Halverson served as a Senior Vice President of M.A. Mortenson, a national construction firm.
Mr. Halverson also serves as a director for PSS World Medical, Inc., Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida, ACIG Insurance Co., the Florida Counsel of 100 (chair), and the Florida Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Halverson is also a St. John’s University regent.
Through his roles with key organizations in the state of Florida, Mr. Halverson provides broad leadership capabilities to the CSX Board. He also provides insight and perspective on the economy in general and the construction industry in particular.
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Mr. John D. McPherson John D. McPherson, 65, joined the Board in July 2008. He served as President and Chief Operating Officer of Florida East Coast Railway, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Florida East Coast Industries, Inc., from 1999 until his retirement in 2007. From 1993-1998, Mr. McPherson served as Senior Vice President-Operations, and from 1998-1999, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Illinois Central Railroad. Prior to joining the Illinois Central Railroad, Mr. McPherson served in various capacities at Santa Fe Railroad for 25 years. As a result of his extensive career in the rail industry, Mr. McPherson serves as an expert in railroad operations.
Mr. McPherson currently serves on the board of directors of Las Vegas Railway Express, a start-up passenger railroad which will operate between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. From 1997-2007, Mr. McPherson served as a member of the board of directors of TTX Company, a railcar provider and freight car management services joint venture of North American railroads.
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Mr. David M. Moffet David M. Moffett served as the Chief Executive Officer and a director of the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation from September 2008 until his retirement in March 2009. He previously served as a Senior Advisor with the Carlyle Group LLC from May 2007 to September 2008, as the Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer of U.S. Bancorp from 2001 to 2007, after its merger with Firstar Corporation where he served as Vice Chairman and Chief Financial Officer from 1998 to 2001. Mr. Moffett also served as Chief Financial Officer of StarBanc Corporation, a predecessor to Firstar Corporation, from 1993 to 1998.
In addition to the directorships noted above, Mr. Moffett currently serves as a trustee on the boards of Columbia Fund Series Trust I and Columbia Funds Variable Insurance Trust, overseeing approximately 52 funds within the Columbia Funds mutual fund complex. He also serves as a trustee for the University of Oklahoma Foundation.
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Mr. Timothy T. O’Toole Timothy T. O’Toole, 56, joined the Board in September 2008. Mr. O’Toole is currently the Chief Executive Officer of FirstGroup, plc, a leading transportation company that primarily provides rail and bus services. FirstGroup, a publicly traded company on the London Stock Exchange, employs approximately 130,000 staff throughout the U.K. and North America and transports some 2.5 billion passengers a year. Mr. O’Toole previously served as the Managing Director of the London Underground from 2003 through April 2009, where he was responsible for operating and rebuilding the Tube, the world’s oldest metropolitan railway. Mr. O’Toole brings to the Board over 25 years of railroad industry experience. He also provides invaluable operational experience in crisis management evidenced by his leadership following a terror attack on the London Underground in 2005.
Previously, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Conrail from 1998 to 2001. During his more than 20 years at Conrail, he served in various senior management roles, including Senior Vice President of Law and Government Affairs, Senior Vice President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer, Vice President and Treasurer, and Vice President and General Counsel. Mr. O’Toole also serves as a member of the board of FirstGroup.
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Mr. David M. Ratcliffe David M. Ratcliffe, 63, has served as a director of CSX since January 2003. Mr. Ratcliffe retired from his position as Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Southern Company, one of America’s largest producers of electricity, in December of 2010. He had held that position since 2004. From 1999 until 2004, Mr. Ratcliffe was President and Chief Executive Officer of Georgia Power, Southern Company’s largest subsidiary. Prior to becoming President and Chief Executive Officer of Georgia Power in 1999, Mr. Ratcliffe served as Executive Vice President, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer.
Mr. Ratcliffe serves on the board of SunTrust Bank. He also serves as a member of the boards of various organizations, including GRA Venture Fund, LLC, Georgia Research Alliance, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, Urjanet, a software startup company, and the Centers for Disease Control Foundation. As Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Southern Company, Mr. Ratcliffe participated in a heavily regulated industry with operations in substantial portions of our service territory. Through this experience, he provides expertise in an ever-changing regulatory environment, which includes important public policy matters such as climate change legislation.
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Ms. Donna M. Alvarado Donna M. Alvarado, 63, has served as a CSX director since September 2006. Ms. Alvarado is the founder and current President of Aguila International, a business-consulting firm.
Previously, Ms. Alvarado served as President and Chief Executive Officer of a global educational publishing company from 1989-1993. She has served on corporate boards in the manufacturing, banking, transportation, and services industries. During the past five years, she has also led state and national workforce policy boards. Ms. Alvarado currently serves on the board of directors of Corrections Corporation of America and as immediate past Chairwoman of the Ohio Board of Regents.
Following executive and legislative staff appointments at the U.S. Department of Defense and in the U.S. Congress, Ms. Alvarado was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to lead the federal agency ACTION, the nation’s premier agency for civic engagement and volunteerism, a position which she held from 1985-1989.
As a result of her experience in the public and private sector, Ms. Alvarado brings to the Board significant workforce planning expertise, as evidenced by her previous high-level government appointments, which is complemented by her role with the Ohio Board of Regents.
***** Senator John B. Breaux Senator John B. Breaux, 68, has served as a director of CSX since shortly after his retirement from the U.S. Senate in 2005. Senator Breaux held numerous leadership positions during his 14 years in the U.S. House of Representatives and 18-year tenure in the U.S. Senate, where he served on the House Public Works and Transportation Committee, the Senate Finance Committee, and the Senate Commerce Committee. Senator Breaux also founded the Centrist Coalition of Senate Democrats and Republicans and served as chairman of the Democratic Leadership Council. He brings extensive public policy and regulatory experience to the CSX Board at a time when Congress is considering additional legislation that could have a material effect on railroad operations.
From 2005 through 2007, Senator Breaux served as Senior Counsel at Patton Boggs LLP. Currently, Senator Breaux is a partner in the Breaux-Lott Leadership Group, a private consulting firm in Washington, DC. In 2010, the Breaux-Lott Leadership Group was purchased by Patton Boggs LLP. He also serves as a director of LHC Group, Inc.
**** Ms. Pamela L. Carter Pamela L. Carter, 62, joined the Board in June 2010. Ms. Carter is President of Cummins Distribution, a division of Cummins, Inc., a designer, manufacturer and marketer of diesel engines and related components and power systems. Ms. Carter joined Cummins in 1997 as Vice President – General Counsel and held various management positions up until her appointment as President of Cummins Distribution in 2008.
Prior to her career with Cummins, Ms. Carter served in various capacities with the State of Indiana and in the private practice of law. Ms. Carter was the first woman and the first African-American to hold the office of Attorney General in Indiana. Ms. Carter also served as Parliamentarian in the Indiana House of Representatives, Deputy Chief-of-Staff to Governor Evan Bayh, Executive Assistant for Health Policy & Human Services and Securities Enforcement Attorney for the Office of the Secretary of State.
Ms. Carter currently serves on the board of directors of Spectra Energy Corporation. She brings strong operational experience to the Board via her career with Cummins, Inc. Her extensive experience in government allows Ms. Carter to provide in-depth knowledge and insight into regulatory and public policy matters.
***** Mr. Edward J. Kelly, III Edward J. Kelly, III, 58, has served as a director of CSX since July 2002. Mr. Kelly is currently Chairman of the Institutional Clients Group at Citigroup, Inc. He has previously served as Vice Chairman, Chief Financial Officer and Head of Global Banking at Citigroup, Inc., as well as Chief Executive Officer of Citi Alternative Investments, an integrated alternative investments platform within Citigroup, Inc.
Mr. Kelly previously served as a Managing Director at The Carlyle Group and Vice Chairman of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. following PNC’s acquisition of Mercantile Bankshares Corporation in March 2007. At Mercantile, Mr. Kelly held the offices of Chairman, Chief Executive Officer and President from March 2003 until March 2007, and was Chief Executive Officer and President from March 2001 to March 2003. Before joining Mercantile, Mr. Kelly served as Managing Director and co-head of Investment Banking Client Management at J.P. Morgan Chase and Managing Director and Head of Global Financial Institutions at J.P. Morgan. Previously, Mr. Kelly was a partner at the law firm of Davis Polk & Wardwell, where he specialized in matters related to financial institutions. Early in his career, Mr. Kelly served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice William J. Brennan, Jr. and U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Clement F. Haynsworth, Jr.
Mr. Kelly has previously served on the boards of directors for The Hartford Financial Services Group, The Hershey Company and Paris RE Holdings. As an executive in the banking industry, Mr. Kelly provides extensive financial and regulatory experience to the Board. He offers important perspective on global financial markets.
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Mr. Donald J. Shepard Donald J. Shepard, 65, has served as a director of CSX since January 2003. In 2008, Mr. Shepard retired as Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of AEGON, N.V., an international life insurance and pension company.
He currently serves as a member of the boards of directors of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. ("PNC") and the Travelers Companies, Inc. Mr. Shepard was also a director of Mercantile Bankshares Corporation until 2007, when the company was acquired by PNC. He is also a director of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Through his executive positions with AEGON, Mr. Shepard brings financial and risk management expertise to the CSX Board. Through his leadership role with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Shepard also brings significant insight into developing business trends and opportunities.
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Mr. Michael J. Ward Michael J. Ward is chairman and chief executive officer of CSX Corporation, one of the nation’s premier transportation and logistics companies. Over his 39-year career, Mr. Ward has headed CSX’s operations, coal sales and marketing, and finance departments.
Under Mr. Ward’s leadership, the company continues to achieve record safety performance while providing vital services to customers and posting strong financial results for shareholders.
The company’s commitment to safety and preparing its network for increasing freight demand is demonstrated by its planned 2016 capital investment of $2.4 billion and its long-term plan to invest approximately 16 to 17 percent of its revenues back into its core business to support growth.
A native of Baltimore, Md., Mr. Ward’s commitment to personal philanthropy and corporate citizenship has been recognized with City Year’s prestigious Lifetime of Idealism Award. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maryland in 1972, and received a master’s degree in business administration from the Harvard Business School in 1976. Mr. Ward is a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of American Railroads, and also serves on the boards of Ashland Inc., City Year, United Way of Northeast Florida, and Hubbard House. His other business affiliations include The Florida Council of 100 and The Business Roundtable.
CSX, based in Jacksonville, Florida, is a premier transportation company. It provides rail, intermodal and rail-to-truck transload services and solutions to customers across a broad array of markets, including energy, industrial, construction, agricultural, and consumer products. For nearly 190 years, CSX has played a critical role in the nation’s economic expansion and industrial development. Its network connects every major metropolitan area in the eastern United States, where nearly two-thirds of the nation’s population resides. It also links more than 240 short-line railroads and more than 70 ocean, river and lake ports with major population centers and farming towns alike. More information about CSX Corporation and its subsidiaries is available at www.csx.com..
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Mr. J. Steven Whisler J. Steven Whisler, 57, is the retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Phelps Dodge Corporation, a mining and manufacturing company, where he served in many roles from 1981 until being named Chief Executive Officer in 2000. During his tenure at Phelps Dodge, Mr. Whisler was instrumental in the implementation of its "Zero and Beyond" safety program designed to eliminate workplace injuries and its "Quest for Zero" process-improvement program designed to, among other things, eliminate environmental waste while enhancing product quality.
Mr. Whisler currently serves on the boards of directors of Brunswick Corporation and International Paper Co. He also served as director of US Airways Group, Inc. from 2005 until 2011, and Burlington Northern Santa Fe from 1995 until its acquisition by Berkshire Hathaway in 2010. Through his tenure on the Burlington Northern Santa Fe board of directors and as a former executive in the mining industry, Mr. Whisler brings invaluable railroad knowledge to the CSX Board and a strong understanding of one of the Company’s largest customer bases. Mr. Whisler’s support of safety and environmental programs aligns closely with the Company’s goals.
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pendantaudio · 6 years
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PENDANT PRODUCTIONS PROUDLY PRESENTS:
The Pendant Shakespeare proudly presents "As You Like It" Act V!
"The Pendant Shakespeare aka The Wild Bill Variety Show" is an ongoing monthly presentation of the works of William Shakespeare. Available for free download in .mp3 format, or as a Podcast!
Also available -- a commentary track with the directors!
Now available exclusively at PendantAudio.com via the following links:
iTunes link: https://itunes.apple.com/podcast/pendant-shakespeare-aka-wild/id268841164
Podcast feed: http://www.pendantaudio.com/shakespeare-podcast.xml
Download link: http://pendantaudio.com/shakespeare.php
Featuring the voice talents of:
Alexandra Elroy as Rosalind Finn M-K as Touchstone Will Shipley as Orlando Christopher Gilstrap as Jaques Stuart Ford as William Laura E. Richcreek as Phebe Russell Gold as Duke Senior Matt Tschimperle as Silvius Zoe von Embler as Audrey Rebecca Thomas as the First Page Laura Bramblette as the Second Page Keith Morrison as Sir Oliver Martext/Hymen Natalia Orlovsky as Senior’s Dragon Landon Beall as Jaques De Boys Iri Alexander as Amiens Ted Wenskus as Oliver and Alan Weyman as Corin
Written by William Shakespeare, adapted for Audio by Landon Beall Directed by Swen Halverson Assistant director George Linfield
Music by Steven O'Brien of steven-obrien.net
Produced by Pendant Productions Executive Producer Jeffrey Bridges
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socalrangerstown · 7 years
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17/18 Training Camp Roster is Here!
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It’s finally here people: training camp! The Blueshirts announced their roster for training camp which begins today. The 54 players taking the ice are outlined below: 
Forward: Lias Andersson, Pavel Buchnevich, Paul Carey, Daniel Catenacci, Adam Chapie, Filip Chytil, David Desharnais, Andrew Desjardins, Bobby Farnham, Jesper Fast, Steven Fogarty, Gabriel Fontaine, Tim Gettinger, Michael Grabner, Ryan Gropp, Kevin Hayes, Scott Kosmachuk, Robin Kovacs, Chris Kreider, Dawson Leedahl, Vinni Lettieri, JT Miller, Rick Nash, Boo Nieves, Matt Puempel, Ty Ronning, Cole Schneider, Malte Stromwall, Adam Tambellini, Jimmy Vesey, Mika Zibanejad, Mats Zuccarello.
Defense: Alexei Bereglazov, Brandon Crawley, Sean Day, Tony DeAngelo, John Gilmour, Ryan Graves, Nick Holden, Steven Kampfer, Brenden Kotyk, Ryan McDonagh, Vince Pedrie, Neal Pionk, Brady Skjei, Brendan Smith, Marc Staal, Sergey Zborovskiy
Goalie: Alexander Georgiev, Brandon Halverson, Henrik Lundqvist, Chris Nell, Ondrej Pavelec
The Rangers will have medical testing today, followed by on-ice testing on Friday. After that, the players will be split into three groups for practice on Saturday and Sunday.
Preseason on Monday at home against their arch foe, the Islanders.
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goalhofer · 5 years
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Last AHL Player To Wear Each Jersey Number: Hartford
1: Charles Williams (2017-18)
2: Marek Mazanec (2017-19)
3: John Gilmour (2016-19)
4: Neal Pionk (2017-18)
5: Ryan Lindgren (2017-present)
6: Dylan McIlrath (4 games 2016)
7: Adam Tambellini (2015-18)
8: Joey Leach (2017-18)
9: Joe Whitney (2017-18)
10: Ryan Dmowski (2019-present)
11: Ryan Gropp (2017-present)
12: Ken Gernander (1997-2005)(retired for Gernander 2005)
13: Chris Langkow (7 games 2018)
14: Brandon Crawley (2017-present)
15: Bobby Butler (2018-present)
16: John Albert (2017-18)
17: Nick Jones (2019-present)
18: Lewis Zerter-Gossage (2019-present)
19: Steven Fogarty (2016-present)
20: Daniel Paille (2015-16)
21: Shawn McBride (2019-present)
22: Darren Raddysh (2019-present)
23: Drew Melanson (2017-18)
24: Cristoval Nieves (2015-present)
25: Dawson Leedahl (2017-present)
26: Tim Gettinger (2018-present)
27: Chris Bigras (2017-19)
28: Lias Andersson (2017-present)
29: Patrick Newell (2019-present)
30: Alexandar Georgiev (2017-19)
31: Brandon Halverson (2016-19)
32: Hubert Labrie (2017-18)
33: Chris Nell (2017-18)
34: Aaron Voros (2011-12)
35: Adam Huska (2019-present)
36: Mats Zuccarello (2010-12)
37: Gabriel Fontaine (2016-present)
38: Dave Scatchard (3 games 2007)
39: Matt Beleskey (2017-present)
40: Scott Stajcer (2013-14)
41: Taylor Beck (16 games 2016)
42: Brendan Smith (11 games 2018)
43: Daniel Catenacci (2016-17)
44: Jason Salvaggio (2017-18)
45: Magnus Hellberg (2015-17)
46: Jordan Owens (2011-12)
47: Vinny Saponari (2014-15)
48: Carl Klingberg (13 games 2015)
49: Garrett Noonan (2017-18)
50: Andreas Jamtin (4 games 2008)
51: Sergey Zborovskiy (2017-18)
52: Never issued
53: Never issued
54: Never issued
55: Ryan Sproul (2017-18)
56: Julien Bruillette (2009-10)
57: Jozef Balej (2004-05)
58: Chris Chappell (2009-10)
59: Jake Elmer (2019-present)
60: Never issued
61: Francois Bouchard (2011-12)
62: Miika Wiikman (2007-10)
63: Matthew Ford (2008-09)
64: Never issued
65: Never issued
66: Never issued
67: Dan DeSalvo (2017-18)
68: Never issued
69: Never issued
70: Shawn St. Amant (2018-present)
71: Daniel Catenacci (2017-18)
72: Filip Chytil (2017-18)
73: Matt Puempel (5 games 2017)
74: Sean Day (2018-present)
75: Scott Gray (2005-06)
76: Never issued
77: Tony DeAngelo (2017-18)
78: Akim Aliu (9 games 2014)
79: John Mitchell (2010-12)
80: Never issued
81: Ville Meskanen (2018-present)
82: Never issued
83: Never issued
84: Tomas Kundratek (2010-12)
85: Never issued
86: Wojciech Wolski (6 games 2011)
87: Donald Brashear (2009-10)
88: Michael Joly (2016-17)
89: Pavel Buchnevich (4 games 2017)
90: Kelsey Tessier (2010-13)
91: Brodie Dupont (2013-14)
92: Shawn O'Donnell (2018-present)
93: Never issued
94: Never issued
95: Vinni Lettieri (2016-present)
96: Robin Kovacs (2016-17)
97: Matt Gilroy (2012-13)
98: Never issued
99: Never issued
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Saint John mayor joins protest against National Citizens Alliance
The mayor of Saint John was among those who showed up to protest, when members of a far-right political party showed up at City Hall on Friday.
Representatives of the National Citizens Alliance have been making their way around the region and have been met by protesters on several occasions.
In Saint John, dozens of protesters showed up in front of City Hall to rally against the NCA.
“I've read the NCA's platform and honestly it made me physically ill,” said protester Alicia Robichaud.
A line of police officers separated protesters from two members of the right-wing political party -- including founder Steven Garvey, who spoke to the crowd with a bullhorn.
Saint John Mayor Don Darling was among the group. He says he doesn't want the NCA in the city.
“I’m very concerned that we have about 12-plus police officers here today,” Darling said. “The people of Saint John will pay for that. I think a bill should go to this group today because clearly they're inciting the need to have this many police officers here.”
Friday’s was smaller than the one in Halifax last weekend that saw two protesters arrested.
The NCA group was booked at the Branch 69 Legion in Saint John, but that event was cancelled.
“Ithink this event speaks volumes that our town does not condone intolerance, that we welcome immigrants and we don't welcome the likes of this group,” said protester Dawn Robichaud.
Gloria Halverson also joined the protest against the NCA.
“I’ve served my country, my father served, he was there on D-Day,” said Halverson. “My other sisters and brothers have not served to promote this. To have this kind of stuff come back.”
The protesters wanted to make it clear that the group is not welcome in Saint John.
On the outskirts of the city, in the town of Quispamsis, Mayor Gary Clark was criticized for a Facebook post in which he said that though he doesn't agree with their views, a booking for the NCA at the Q-Plex Friday night would be allowed to stand. The mayor invokes the New Brunswick Human Rights Act as the rationale for not cancelling the event.
With files from CTV Atlantic’s Laura Lyall.
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