On Tuesday, March 23, at 6 p.m., the Camden Public Library will host an online informational session with Ross Chicoine, an outreach and admissions counselor for Job Corps in Maine. Chicoine will outline the federally-funded free career technical.
Diane and Martin Brumbaughâs collection of dairy antiques started with a simple purchase.
âSome people go to the beach for fun,â says Diane Brumbaugh about she and her husband, Martin Brumbaugh. âWe go to auctions.â
The Brumbaughs are the third generation to live in the rambling farmhouse on a family property in Currysville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, which includes a back lot big enough to raise goats. At one time, they had prize-winning Brown Swiss cattle.
Diane said their dairy collecting started when Martin went to an auction and brought a milk can home. That was the seed for their present huge milk can collection. Then, other collecting interests took root, such as Surge and DeLaval milkers and anything to do with them or dairying in general.
The Drinks Business
08 March 2021 By Arabella Mileham
Italian liqueur brand Disaronno has launched a new UK advertising campaign for its new cream liqueur, Disaronno Velvet, inspired by the glamourous 1960 film, La Dolce Vita.
The campaign, which is part of a £1.3m media spend, is designed to highlights the brand’s Italian heritage, and the stylish, sociable lifestyle it evokes.
Disaronno is set to invest £1.3m into the media rollout of the commercial, which will air on some of the UK’s biggest channels, including Channel 4, ITV and Sky. It will run for five weeks in the run up to Easter from today (8 March).
COLUMBIA - MU Health Care will start posting scheduling links on its website for COVID-19 vaccine appointments, the organization announced Monday.
MU Health Care used to only email eligible mid-Missourians from its survey. However, with shrinking numbers of eligible residents, mid-Missourians can now schedule direct appointments for the vaccine on the MU Health Care website.
âCommunity members can also call (573) 771-CARE to sub directly instead of waiting for an invitation via email,â MU Health Care Executive Director of Pharmacy Brad Myers said. âIt gives us community members more control to sign up for an appointment, if there s slots that are available.â
ATLANTA - Owners of convenience stores and restaurants featuring coin-operated amusement machines (COAMs) would be able to sell gift cards to players under legislation the Georgia House of Representatives passed Monday.
The use of gift cards would go a long way toward cleaning up the industry by discouraging the illegal cash payouts that have long plagued COAMs, said Rep. Alan Powell, R-Hartwell, chairman of the House Regulated Industries Committee and House Bill 544âs chief sponsor.
Powellâs bill, which the House passed 110-54, also includes regulations aimed at ensuring fair competition among the companies that own the machines and the retail businesses that house them, prohibiting machine owners from offering inducements to retailers to house their machines and imposing late fees when license holders fail to renew their licenses.