For those of us in the Northern Hemisphere, spring is finally hitting its stride. April’s showers are starting to give way to warmer, sunnier weather; the days are getting longer, and everyone’s excited to spend more time outside!
Well, most people, anyway. I don’t like to go outside because when I was nine years old, I watched
Jaws and have been terrified of sharks and by extension, the natural world ever since. Never mind the fact that I lived in the decidedly freshwater state of Michigan until my mid-twenties and didn’t even see the ocean until moving to North Carolina.
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The federal government has proposed more bed space in the Berks Family Residential Center a detail missing from one commissioner’s public statement last week about the center’s future.
Berks County Commissioner Chair Christian Leinbach said the proposal’s “bottom line” was the county’s willingness to continue detaining families or just women migrants. But he didn’t mention the proposal for more beds, and the possibility of more detainees.
ICE’s proposal is titled “White Paper Proposal for Additional Bed Space at the BCRC.” The 96-bed facility is also known as the Berks County Residential Center, or the BCRC.
SUBTA Accepting Entries For Aspiring Subscription Businesses in Annual Pitch Competition, Presented by Pitney Bowes
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Finalists to compete for $20K in cash and in-kind services at SubSummit Conference Sept. 21-23, 2021 in Dallas
“We know there are many unique and promising subscription brands in the making, and SUBTA’s Pitch Competition which is fully sponsored by Pitney Bowes is the ideal opportunity to take that creative business concept to reality,” said Christopher George, co-founder and Chairman of SUBTA. DETROIT (PRWEB) April 06, 2021
SUBTA, the Subscription Trade Association serving the subscription commerce industry, announces call for entries are open for their Annual Pitch Competition. Presented by Pitney Bowes, the competition celebrates, promotes, and accelerates new or existing direct-to-consumer subscription businesses seeking to take their idea to the next level.