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Fred Ehrlenbach Named Citizen of the Year by Ellsworth Area Chamber of Commerce

Fred Ehrlenbach Named Citizen of the Year by Ellsworth Area Chamber of Commerce th Annual Awards night at a date to be determined in June. Gretchen Wilson, the Executive Director of the Ellsworth Area Chamber of Commerce said It seems like the perfect fit this year, Fred just stepped down after 12 years on our board, the last two as President. I honestly don’t know how he continues to wear so many hats; he’s pretty selfless with his time in so many arenas.” Fred grew up in Ellsworth, graduated from Ellsworth High School and UMaine in Civil Engineering Technology. He worked for Ray Builders, his wife Elizabeth’s family’s construction company, and then joined Irving Oil Corp, in charge of construction and maintenance for their US plants and terminals in 1986.  Fred went back to Ray Builders in 1996, and then retired in 2011. Fred and Elizabeth built a year round residence in Trenton next to his grandparents summer cottage. Married for over 50 years, Fred and Elizabeth ra

South Carolina State University

South Carolina State University What is the accreditation status of South Carolina State University? South Carolina State University is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges to award bachelor’s, master’s, educational specialist, and doctoral degrees. Contact the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of South Carolina State University. SC State has been accredited since 1941 and has received reaffirmation each of the successive ten-year periods, with the latest in 2010. The next decennial reaffirmation is scheduled for 2020.

Grad set to establish Edmonton s first urban reserve

Grad set to establish Edmonton’s first urban reserve Words: Scott Messenger | Images: Leigh Kovesy, NAIT staff photographers 23 Feb, 2021 Enoch Cree Nation chief sees real estate development as ‘reconcili-action’ Located between the hectic Anthony Henday Drive to the west and dark rowhouses to the east that define the edge of Edmonton’s Glastonbury neighbourhood, Billy Morin’s vision for the future can be easy to overlook. It’s a plot of land the size of two or three residential lots, marked by a short chain-link fence and a few coniferous trees. But Morin (Civil Engineering Technology ’11, Bachelor of Technology in Technology Management ’13), third-term chief of Enoch Cree Nation, knows how important that land really is. It’s the gravesite of the first chief in his nation’s modern history, as well as the final resting place of other First Nations ancestors.

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