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AME Zion Church removes bishop after alleged misconduct

Associated Press The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church has removed a prominent bishop from office after his peers accused him of fraudulently having church property deeds transferred to a shell corporation that then secured millions of dollars in loans against those properties. Staccato Powell, who presided over churches in several Western states, was removed in a vote Thursday by the denomination s General Conference, being held in Atlanta, upholding a previous committee decision to find him guilty on 20 counts. The vote means Powell would no longer be recognized as consecrated to the office of Bishop” and is returned to the status of ordained elder, according to conference minutes posted online.

Lonoke s plant on overdrive on ammo

Lonoke s plant on overdrive on ammo by John Magsam | Today at 2:05 a.m. The CEO of Vista Outdoor, the parent company of Remington Ammunition, said in a Thursday interview that the Lonoke ammunition plant continues to push out ammunition day and night, and will hire more workers to meet unprecedented demand even as the state faces a new covid-19 surge. On Thursday afternoon Gov. Asa Hutchinson announced during a news conference at the state Capitol that he was reinstating Arkansas public health emergency. He also said he asked the White House to send a surge response team to Arkansas to help assess hospital capacity in the state.

Purdue Pharma judge tentatively OKs $16 million in employee retention payments

Hearing on bonuses for top executives postponed Judge seeks due diligence on employees eligible for payments The company and law firm names shown above are generated automatically based on the text of the article. We are improving this feature as we continue to test and develop in beta. We welcome feedback, which you can provide using the feedback tab on the right of the page. (Reuters) - The judge overseeing Purdue Pharma’s Chapter 11 case has tentatively approved $16.1 million in retention payments for 506 of the company s employees but conditioned his ruling on the OxyContin maker’s successful reorganization. During a virtual hearing, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Robert Drain in White Plains, New York, said he would sign off on the payments – which he said are not the same as bonuses because they are part of the employees’ annual compensation – as long as Purdue doesn’t wind up liquidating in bankruptcy, which at this point in the case is a long shot.

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