Many are the PR firms and astroturf groups out there trying to influence the public. One favored technique is to publish an op-ed by an expert or "thought leader" in a major media outlet. Not infrequently, these op-eds are ghostwritten. Unfortunately, to its sorrow, STATNews found that out this week.
The FEC approved a motion from Chair<b> </b>Allen Dickerson to amend the agency’s Form 1 for statements of organization to allow a committee to file as a super PAC or a hybrid PAC within the form.
Gary Baillargeon, 81 died peacefully surrounded by his family on Sunday, June 6th, 2021 at Deerfield in New Richmond, WI. Gary was born September 1st, 1939 to Hansel and Oveila (Mullen) Baillargeon. Gary grew up on the Baillargeon family farm between New Richmond and Somerset. He attended UW-River Falls for Business Agriculture and took over the family farm as the 3rd generation farmer with his wife Bonnie (Larson) after they married on June 18th, 1960. Gary created a life of hard work, family fun, community service and made wonderful memories with family and friends. He was known as a hard worker, dedicated to his profession in the farming community. Gary later went into the real estate business at Century 21. Gary was a faithful servant serving his church and community. He served on various boards which included St. Anneâs Church, New Richmond School District, New Richmond Golf Club and was instrumental in bringing 9 more holes to the course. God created a wond
Yergin and her date, Stephan Ridley, said they took a chance on a dating app.
“My friends made me my dating profile, so I thought I’d try it,” said Yergin.
“It’s kind of hard to stop somebody during a pandemic and be like, ‘Hey, what’s your name? How are you doing?’ Ridley explained. Although he had his concerns with dating apps. “Are they really who they say they are? Are they crazy? What’s wrong with them? Why are they on this app, where they can’t go out and find somebody?” Ridley joked.
Just a couple weeks later, the two were spending Valentine’s Day together. “Off to a good start,” said Yergin.
keith morrison (voiceover): two men had pushed zach brennan into the back of the van, which was two men had pushed zach brannon in the back of a van which was picking its way through canyons of urban rubble, apparently toward the noda city hall. had zach known he was heading to the place turned into a temporary morgue, he would understood the look of their faces. the van stopped, the men got out. they said don t get out, motioning for me to stay in the van. that was it. he steeled himself for whatever was coming next. what he did not expect was what he saw. around the corner, out walked georgia. and i saw this baseball cap over by a car and there he was,