PINEDALE â After changing her hearing dates in Circuit Court, Jade S. Jewkes, of Jackson, waived her right to a preliminary hearing and will face two aggravated homicide felony charges in the Ninth District Court.
She was charged by Sublette County Attorney Mike Crosson after the New Yearâs Day death of Shane Deal, of Pinedale, in a fatal collision in Hoback Canyon.
Her March 1 preliminary hearing was rescheduled for March 25 at attorney John LaBudaâs request. Now with her case bound over to Ninth District Court on March 3, Judge Marv Tyler will set an arraignment there.
Jewkes is charged with two counts of aggravated homicide and driving under the influence of alcohol after being involved in the fatal collision in Hoback Canyon on Jan. 1.
Vice-chancellor and principal of Wits University Prof Zeblon Vilakazi says the issue of student funding is a national, system-wide issue which the university cannot solve alone.
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WILLIAMSVILLE, N.Y., March 11, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Board of Directors of National Fuel Gas Company (NYSE:NFG) today approved payment of a regular quarterly dividend of 44.5 cents per share on the Company’s common stock. The dividend is payable April 15, 2021, to stockholders of record at the close of business on March 31, 2021. The Company has approximately 91.2 million shares of common stock outstanding. It has no preferred stock outstanding.
At the Annual Meeting of Stockholders, held today, the Company announced preliminary results of the stockholder vote on four management proposals. All were approved, including the election of David H. Anderson, David P. Bauer, Barbara M. Baumann, and Rebecca Ranich as directors for terms to expire in 2024; the advisory vote on named executive officer compensation; the approval of an amendment of the Restated Certificate of Incorporation to declassify the Board of Directors; and the ratification of the ap
SBP waives mobile, internet banking service fees
Business
March 11, 2021
KARACHI: The central bank on Wednesday waived fees on various internet and mobile banking services for consumers to promote digitisation in the country.
The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) instructed all banks to provide minimum set of services on their internet and mobile banking channels. These services include bill payments, funds transfer/interbank fund transfer, beneficiary management, limit management, credit and debit card management, and stop cheque payment.
âTo encourage the use of internet and mobile banking services by their customers, banks will not levy any activation, subscription or annual charges on their customers for using such services,â the SBP said in a statement. âThe digitisation of the entire payment process is hindered if the customers can make payments to only those billers that are registered with their own bank. Hence, in order to facilitate the customers, the banks