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Veterans Business Force Launches by Network In Action in Houston

Veterans Business Force Launches by Network In Action in Houston Strategic Business Advisor Rallying Veteran Business Owners to Align BriefingWire.com, 1/06/2021 - Houston, Texas (January 6, 2021) – Network In Action (NIA) is a national franchise comprised of over 70 groups across the country that creates marketplace alliances via membership in these elite groups, featuring a qualified business advisor and leadership business coach, to directly manage business owners for mutual benefit. The model is unique to the industry based on its proprietary technology, structured once-a-month gatherings, and active point system referral platform. Kathy Bowersox of Houston currently leads the Network In Action Business Force operation and is launching the Veterans Business Force group that will be comprised of 25+ veteran-owned businesses in the Greater Houston area. She was recently featured on a local radio show to discuss her vision w

Robert Staples | Obituary | The Norman Transcript

Robert Staples passed away 2020-12-14 in This is the full obituary story where you can express condolences and share memories. Services by Primrose Funeral Service.

The Race for Feb 9: Council Ward 5

6 min to read Editor s Note: This is the fourth in a series of articles each week that will focus on every race for the Norman City Council elections. Over the past year, the Norman City Council Ward 5 seat has dealt with significant conflict, including the attempted recall and eventual resignation of Sereta Wilson. Michael Nash was selected by a committee to replace Wilson on the council and is now seeking reelection. Three other candidates are running against Nash: Billy Davison, Rarchar Tortorello and Lisa Meyer. The Transcript reached out to each candidate and asked them three questions. Their answers are as follows.

Veterans Voice: Designer s memorial resonates with all Native American vets

Veterans Voice: Designer s memorial resonates with all Native American vets By Mary K. Talbot, Special to The Journal © Alan Karchmer National Native American Veterans Memorial, Harvey Pratt Harvey Pratt had won a national competition for a coveted artistic commission. He arrived in Washington, D.C., and was touring the grounds to identify the exact location where his vision would be executed when “a hawk showed up,” he remembers. It “flew in from the Southwest and landed right on that spot… and he danced around.” The hawk stayed in a tree above for “about an hour and everybody said, ‘That’s a good omen.

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