CADILLAC â The following are sentences occurring in 84th District Court in Wexford County from October through December 2020:
⢠Zachariah Carl-Robert Reiter, 22, of Manton was ordered to pay $1,275 in fines and given 18 months probation for a guilty plea to operating while visibly impaired.
⢠Ashley Marie Flowers, 29, of Boon was ordered to pay $1,075 in fines and given 18 months probation for guilty pleas to disturbing the peace and two counts of police officer assault, resist or obstruct.
⢠Kassandra Lynne Prielipp, 37, of Cadillac was ordered to pay $325 in fines for a guilty plea to allowing an unlicensed driver to operate a motor vehicle.
⢠Shannon John Henshaw, 45, of Cadillac was ordered to pay $375 in fines and fees for a guilty plea to driving while licenses suspended, revoked or denied second or subsequent offense.
On Tuesday, the data released by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) showed that vehicle registration declined by 13.43 per cent to around 14.99 lakh in February 2021, compared to over 17.31 lakh units reported for the corresponding period of last year.Simi
IHS Markit to Launch Global Carbon Credit Meta-Registry
Meta-Registry Advisory Board to provide governance and best practice advice
IHS Markit (NYSE: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions, today announced its intention to launch the first global meta-registry aimed at providing transparency and efficient tracking, accounting and trade lifecycle management of carbon credits.
As part of this launch, the Carbon Meta-Registry Advisory Board has been formed with leading experts from the public and private sectors and NGOs. The Advisory Board is tasked to ensure the IHS Markit Meta-Registry delivers on its objectives and meets the wider industry needs. The Advisory Board at launch includes representatives from:
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Long-Standing Customer(s) Expands Relationship with Interactive Touch Panels, Set a New Record for G2 Interactive Products in a Single Day
TOCCOA, GA / ACCESSWIRE / March 9, 2021 / Galaxy Next Generation, Inc. (OTCQB:GAXY) ( Galaxy or the Company), a provider of interactive learning technology solutions, is pleased to announce that Valdosta City School District and Newton County School District, both in Georgia, have initiated additional new purchase orders totaling $916,000.
The new purchase orders were initiated and processed prior to the passing of the new stimulus funding for education and are great indicators of Galaxy s growth potential due to increased resources to school budgets. The new orders include G2 interactive panels, accessories (G2 wireless keyboards and mobile stands) and G2 Suite of learning software and demonstrate both customers continued support for technology in the classrooms and school buildings.