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A 25-year-old Ogden man was arrested at a Kimball Junction gas station on Saturday after committing or attempting to commit several crimes, according to a report from the Summit County Sheriff’s Office.
The man attempted to use stolen credit cards at a Junction restaurant, the report states, and was driving a vehicle that was stolen out of Ogden. He also attempted to enter several other vehicles in the gas station parking lot.
Deputies indicated the man was booked on suspicion of several charges including mail theft, auto theft, fraud and obstruction of justice. They indicated the Ogden Police Department would follow up.
Vail Resorts Announces Executive Leadership Changes
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BROOMFIELD, Colo., April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Vail Resorts, Inc. (NYSE: MTN) today announced that Patricia Campbell, president of the Company s mountain division and pioneer in the ski industry, has made the decision to step down from her position and assume a new role as senior advisor to the Company s mountain division. As senior advisor, Campbell will focus on critical strategic projects and mentoring and developing the next generation of mountain leaders, including building broader gender and racial diversity within mountain operations.
As a part of a planned leadership succession, the Company also announced that James O Donnell, executive vice president of Vail Resorts hospitality, retail and real estate businesses, will become president of the mountain division, leading operations for the Company s 37 resorts as well as its real estate business. Greg Sullivan, chief operating off
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Park City Mountain Resort ski patrollers will be getting a year-end bonus after all, joining the rest of their colleagues after agreeing Friday to reenter an employment contract in a short-term fix that sets terms for the rest of this ski season.
The parties also agreed to continue negotiating for a longer-term solution, agreeing to bargain for a new, multi-year deal.
The president of the union, Joe Naunchick, claimed PCMR owner Vail Resorts deliberately used the bonuses to try to gain leverage in negotiations that have stretched on since August.
“It was a shame that the company used this bonus as a bargaining tool,” Naunchik said. “Every employee that interacted with guests deserved this bonus, whether they were unionized or not. … It was a bargaining tactic by Vail to see what they could extract from the union.”
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