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Former vicar general of Diocese of Steubenville pleads guilty | News, Sports, Jobs

lharris@herldstaronline.com PLEADS GUILTY — Monsignor Kurt Kemo, former vicar general of the Diocese of Steubenville, listened to proceedings Wednesday in Jefferson County Common Pleas Court. — Michael D. McElwain STEUBENVILLE Monsignor Kurt Kemo, former vicar general of the Diocese of Steubenville, pleaded guilty Wednesday in Jefferson Common Pleas Court to pocketing nearly $300,000 in diocesan funds. Kemo, 64, was sentenced to six months in the Eastern Ohio Correction Center followed by six years of community control two years for aggravated theft by control without consent of funds intended for the Society for the Propagation of the Faith, aggravated theft by control without consent of diocese funds and receiving stolen property.

Expertise com Ranks California #1 Among States With Most Available Resources for Small Businesses in 2021

Expertise.com Ranks California #1 Among States With Most Available Resources for Small Businesses in 2021 Share Article New study reveals best and worst states to start a small business and names California as top pick for loan availability and human capital “Gaining access to loans and working capital is critical for any small business,” says David Franklin, CEO Expertise.com. “California has some major advantages for new businesses, and our latest study can help entrepreneurs make informed decisions about where to start a business.” LOS ANGELES (PRWEB) April 28, 2021 Expertise.com, a top resource for online reviews and the best local experts, has published findings from a recent study on the best and worst states to start a small business in 2021. Researchers applied a comprehensive methodology using 24 business-focused metrics. The report offers total scores for each state and rankings based on new b

Renowned Mccarthy Institute, Led By Prominent IP Professor David Franklyn, Becomes Part Of ASU Law

Renowned Mccarthy Institute, Led By Prominent IP Professor David Franklyn, Becomes Part Of ASU Law News provided by Share this article Share this article PHOENIX, April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Sandra Day O Connor College of Law at Arizona State University is pleased to announce the addition of the McCarthy Institute and its Executive Director David Franklyn to the school s Intellectual Property Law Program.   The McCarthy Institute brings with it a  growing community of professionals focused on scholarship and research in the areas of trademark law, branding and consumer perception. Franklyn, who is considered among the nation s leading IP and technology law experts, will direct the institute in addition to his newly appointed position as ASU Law distinguished professor of practice.

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St Vincent facing monumental challenge of humanitarian relief

St. Vincent facing monumental challenge of humanitarian relief Tuesday, April 20, 2021  |  Michael F. Haverluck (OneNewsNow.com) Spanish After the eruption of La Soufrière on April 9 spurred up to 20,000 of St. Vincent s 100,000 inhabitants to evacuate, a nearby Baptist church is providing hundreds of meals while relief agencies bring supplies to the eastern Caribbean island nation. Kingstown Baptist Church pastor, Rev. Cecil Richards, is working with church members to help feed victims who have been evacuated from their homes, with some 170 meals being prepared immediately after the blast for distribution from his church s kitchen to evacuees at the southern end of the main island.

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