Indiana National Guard member says Ashley HomeStore fired him after military training Johnny Magdaleno, Indianapolis Star
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An Indiana Army National Guard captain is suing the parent company of Ashley HomeStore over allegations that the furniture company violated federal law by not offering to re-employ the captain when he returned from military training.
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in the federal Southern District of Indiana Court by the US Department of Justice. It follows a dispute over a re-employment start date that Captain Christopher Robbins lawyers allege infringed upon Robbins rights as a member of the U.S. military.
Apr 29, 2021
The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party from “Alice in Wonderland,” dramatized as a book trailer and co-presented by TCP and the Decatur County Greensburg Public Library, features young actors Remus Filice as the March Hare, Drake Ertel as the Mad Hatter, and Toccoa Filice as Alice. “Book Trailers” started streaming Monday on TCP’s website and the library’s Facebook page. Photo provided
GREENSBURG – Monday, May 3, through Friday, May 7, Tree County Players and the Greensburg-Decatur County Public Library are streaming their latest collaboration, “The Young Adult Book Trailers Project.”
A product of some of the most creative talent in Batesville and Greensburg, young and old(ish) alike, the 5 to 6 minute productions are taken from young adult books “Guys Write for Guys Read” by Jon Scieszka, “Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village” by Laura Schlitz, and “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by