JERI SMITH
Jeri Smith passed away on Feb. 23, 2021, leaving behind her larger-than-life personality and passion for seeking out the newest and best â always on a quest for the next best thing, while never forgetting those she loved.
Born on Sept. 22, 1952, in Phoenix, she enjoyed watching iconic mid-century Phoenix buildings being created as she grew up. The most notable of these buildings was her fatherâs, Norman Smith, Tower Liquor, a first-of-its-kind drive-thru liquor store in Phoenix, which embraced the unique Phoenix mid-century design esthetic. Jeri attended Central High School in Phoenix, graduating in 1970, and the University of Arizona in Tucson, where she met her beloved husband, Bruce Smith. Jeri transferred to Arizona State University, where she graduated in 1974. Jeri and Bruce married that year and moved to New York City, where they started Bruce Smith, Ltd. as equal partners â a diamond dealer and wholesaler doing business throughout the world. He
Posted By: Brady Bauman
January 22, 2021
FROM LEFT: Recipients of Critical Save Awards at Tuesday night’s City Commission meeting were Capt. Eric Burr (on behalf of Lt. Anthony Rider); ACPD Officer Madeline Pegorsch; Firefighter-Paramedic Jackson Perez; Firefighter-Emergency Medical Technician Logon French and Capt. Chet Ranzau of the Ark City Fire-EMS Department. (Photos courtesy City of Ark City)
Several employees of the Arkansas City Fire-EMS Department and Arkansas City Police Department were honored Tuesday night with Life Saving Awards, according to a news release from the City of Ark City.
The awards were presented during a City Commission meeting to the personnel involved in administering CPR to and stabilizing a cardiac arrest victim Nov. 6, 2020, at Walmart, 2701 N. Summit St.
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IRVINE, Calif., Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Evisions, a leading provider of higher education software solutions, announced that its Argos and FormFusion products now integrate through Ellucian Ethos. They join a community of Ellucian, and third-party, applications that work together to amplify their collective value within a given institution. Institutions need the ability to simply and efficiently report from their cloud data sources using their Evisions solutions, and now they can, states Kristy Elliott, vice president of product and partnerships at Evisions. We ve also included the ability to import and export these integrations, so customers can build it once and they re done.