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After a high performance against Pennsauken Tech last Saturday, Gloucester County Tech returned to earth. Gloucester County Tech fell to the loss column Monday, 5-1, at the hands of the Washington Township Minutemen. Gloucester County Tech was given its own medicine in this game, as Washington Township didn't seem to forget its loss the last time the teams met in April 2023. Gloucester County Tech had five different players step up and have at least one hit. One of those players was Brian Lowry, who reached base in three of his four at-bats, recording one RBI and stealing a base.…
We treat our pets like family members and take good care of them, but it can add up.And Consumer Reports reveals that we spend billions of dollars each year on veterinarian fees.If you think pet insurance could save you money on routine checkups and emergencies, listen up.Find out how Consumer Reports found that not all pet insurance parents are happy, and why there may be better ways to save money.Get the day's biggest stories delivered to your inbox every day at 8pmPaulina Vargas had previously purchased pet insurance for her other dogs, but decided against purchasing Nigel and Bella.”We decided…
Alternus Clean Energy• Revenue up by 17.5% YoY• Gross profit up by 25% YoYFORT MILL, S.C., April 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Utility-scale transatlantic clean energy independent power producer Alternus Clean Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ: ALCE) (“Alternus” or the “Company”) today announced its audited financial results for the full year 2023 under US GAAP format. The 2023 financial report is included in a Form 10-K filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The 2023 financial report is available to view on the Alternus’ website at https://ir.alternusenergy.com/financials-filings/sec-filings.Company Highlights:Increase in revenue from by 17.5% YoY;Increase in revenue offtake by 3.8% YoY;Debt reduced by $77…
Eyewitness News (WBRE/WYOU) — A Mifflin County man was convicted today of tax evasion for failing to pay income taxes as well as business. A federal jury on Thursday, April 11, indicted Brandon Ormiller, 55, of Milroy, Mifflin County, on charges of tax evasion for his role in a multi-year scheme to evade paying income taxes and business payments, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. convicted of the crime. employment tax. U.S. prosecutors allege that Brandon Ormiller owned the insurance distribution company Brandon Ormiller & Associates. Officials said Ormiller filed personal income tax returns reporting that he owed approximately $82,311…
Two adorable pets, Apollo and Lucille, are looking forward to finding new homes at the Humane Society of Broward County. Apollo, a lively and affectionate 3-year-old dog, is looking for a new best friend. Although he previously enjoyed living with humans, Apollo found himself in a shelter after his owner received an eviction notice and decided not to take him with him. Despite the turmoil, Apollo is optimistic and ready to bring joy and laughter to his new home. Weighing in at a modest 51 pounds, this playful dog may be short in stature, but he's certainly big in personality.…
CMO of Mars Wrigley India talks about evolving snacking tastes and different marketing preferences of different generations | Analysis
The snack food industry is constantly evolving, shaped by changing consumer preferences and lifestyles. Convenience, health, and luxury are the main factors leading to a diversification of snack options. Global snack sales are constantly increasing, driven by busy lifestyles, on-the-go consumption, and the demand for quick and satisfying snacks. According to Statista, the global market is expected to grow at an annual rate of 6.13% (CAGR 2024-2028), and the average per capita volume of the snack food market is expected to reach 9.2 kg in 2024. “India has the world's largest population, 70% of which are Gen Z and Millennials,…
A group of women in Greer, South Carolina, has been working for more than 10 years to ensure that no one in their community goes hungry, including their pets. And now, more than ever, they need help. Volunteers Susan Moon, Anne Edwards, Jan Fosson and Kathy Kauser manage the pet food program for Greer Area Ministries, which started about 11 years ago. The faith-based organization operates a community food pantry located at 738 S Line Street Extension, providing meals on wheels and clothing to people in the community. Every Monday, the women come together to pack bags of pet food…
Anagya Announces Further Delays in Filing Audited Financial Statements and Related Disclosures
Burlington, Ontario, April 15, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Anaergia Inc. (“analgesia” or “company(TSX:ANRG) today filed its annual information form for the year ended December 31, 2023, audited annual consolidated financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, and related management filings. Discussion and Analysis of CEO and CFO Certifications Relating to Financial Condition and Results of Operations and Audited Annual Financial Statements as Required by National Instrument 52-109 – Attestation of disclosure in issuer's annual and interim filings (collectively referred to as “”Required documents”).Significant progress has been made to facilitate the completion of Deloitte LLP's audit of the annual consolidated financial statements,…
Ethiopia's Sisai Lemma wins the Boston Marathon.Kenya's Helen Obiri wins back-to-back women's racesBOSTON (AP) — Ethiopia's Sisai Lemma ran most of the Boston Marathon alone, winning in 2 hours, 6 minutes, 17 seconds. The women's winner was Helen Obiri. She overtook Sharon Rokedi by eight seconds to win at Boylston Street. Switzerland's Marcel Hug spun too fast and crashed into a barrier, but he coasted back to his feet and won his seventh men's wheelchair race. Eden Rainbow Cooper won the women's wheelchair race. Nearly 30,000 runners departed Hopkinton for the 128th Boston Marathon. A quiet New England town celebrated…
Breaking news report Las Cruces Public Schools announced that the district's chief technology officer, who has been an educator in the district for more than 21 years, was recognized nationally this month for his work in the field of educational technology. Joshua Silver is a finalist in two 2024 EdTech Awards categories: EdTech Leadership Award and EdTech Trendsetter Award, according to a report from the school district. The EdTech Awards were established in 2011 by EdTech Digest to recognize contributions in technology, leadership, and innovation in K-12 and higher education. LCPS said in a news release that Mr. Silver was…