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Illinois trucking company with history of HOS violations files Chapter 7
B & B Logistics shuttered operations soon after receiving a conditional rating for HOS violations
0 578 2 minutes read B & B Logistics of Elmhurst, Illinois, shuttered operations and filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in mid-May. Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves
An Illinois trucking company, cited several times for hours-of-service (HOS) violations, shuttered operations and filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy in mid-May.
B & B Logistics Inc., headquartered in Elmhurst, filed its petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois on May 13.
The trucking company, which once had 17 drivers and 19 power units, ceased operations nearly a year ago after its authority was revoked by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA).
The Mesa County Board of Commissioners named four new finalists for its county attorney position Monday, including former 21st Judicial District Attorney Pete Hautzinger, who now works as a federal prosecutor in Grand Junction.
The other three are Deputy Mesa County Attorney Jeremy Savage, Assistant 7th Judicial District Attorney Robert Zentner, and Todd Starr, who has worked as a county attorney in three Western Slope counties.
The four finalists are the result of a third attempt by county commissioners to replace former County Attorney Patrick Coleman, whose contract was not renewed in January after six years on the job.
In the first round, commissioners named two finalists, offering the job to one who later turned them down. In the second round, commissioners named former Mesa County Commissioner Rose Pugliese as their sole finalist, but she later withdrew her application before the job was offered.
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The vintage Blue Streak roller coaster at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake on Aug. 13, 2001.
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Memorial Day weekend traditionally has been Conneaut Lake Park’s opening, but the new ownership is now targeting the July 4 weekend instead with one of its nostalgic rides gone.
A bigger blow to summer nostalgia than the delayed start date, the Tumble Bug one of the park’s iconic rides was deemed unable to be repaired, though its cars have been preserved.
By Jim Scott
May 24, 2021 | 7:13 AM
The Green Bay Packers will present four candidates for shareholder vote at Julyâs Annual Meeting to join the Packers Board of Directors: Michael Barber, James Christensen, Eddie Garcia and Chris Woleske.
The candidate information will be included in proxy information being sent in June to more than 360,000 shareholders in advance of the Annual Meeting, set for Monday, July 26, at 11 a.m. in Lambeau Field. The four candidates were approved by vote of the organizationâs Board of Directors at its quarterly meeting held this week.
Barber is the Chief Diversity Officer for General Electric and based in Milwaukee. Christensen is President and CEO of Green Bay-based Wisconsin Plastics Inc. Garcia is Senior Director of Business Development at Oshkosh Defense and also is a former Packers placekicker, having played in Green Bay from 1983-84. Woleske is President and CEO of Bellin Health.