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For more than five days in January of 1925, 20 mushers and 150 sled dogs led a relay across 674 miles of the Iditarod Trail in a desperate race to save the community of Nome, Alaska, whose residents were suffering and dying in a severe diphtheria outbreak. Today, we hear echoes of that legendary Serum Run as Operation Warp Speed delivers COVID-19 vaccine to people around the world. Every day, aircrews and aircraft leverage airports large and small to serve as critical elements of the most complex logistics chain in history to help end the pandemic. The story of that mission made heroes of man and dog for generations.
Salt Lake City, UT - A federal grand jury returned an indictment Wednesday afternoon charging an Ogden, Utah, business owner, who owned and operated four healthcare related limited liability companies, with 27 counts of failing to pay over trust fund taxes totaling $146,856 to the IRS, between 2014 and 2016.
According to the indictment, Daniel Fry, who owned and operated four limited liability companies, including Burch Creek Homecare and Hospice LLC, Medical Billing Advantage LLC, Scrub World, and Country Niche LLC, caused trust fund taxes to be withheld from the wages paid to the employees of each of these businesses, and that Fry failed to pay over to the IRS all of the taxes owing to the United States on behalf of the employees of these businesses.
It has been just about a week since Gov. Tom Wolf issued his order to shut down indoor dining across the commonwealth, and the impact on industry workers is already palpable, especially in light of the rapidly approaching holidays.
Wolfâs directive, one of several mitigation efforts put into effect Dec. 12, dealt a substantial blow to the already heavily impacted world of restaurants and bars in Pennsylvania. While outdoor dining, food and alcohol takeout still are permitted, thousands of servers, hosts and hostesses, bartenders and other employees have found themselves unemployed or severely underemployed.
Dustie Heller has been a server at Barley Creek Brewing Company in Tannersville for four years, and usually makes what she considers a great income. Now, she works only about a quarter of the hours she previously did.