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Granite Digital and Dalata Hotels use tech to boost client services
Granite Digital aims to double its current €6m annual revenues to €12m as Irish business appetite for digital transformation soars
Robert Carpenter, co-founder of Granite Digital, with (clockwise on screen) Stephen McNally, deputy chief executive, Dalata Hotel Group; Adrian Sherry, group head of market development, Dalata Hotel Group and Anthony Murray, group IT manager, Dalata Hotel Group.
Fri, 26 Feb, 2021 - 09:02
Joe Dermody
Digital technology has a vital role to play in helping companies accelerate their recovery from pandemic-related impacts, says the co-founder of one of Ireland’s leading full-service digital agencies.
Lawmakers approve criminal justice reform bill
‘This bill cannot become law,’ say Madison County police
Ron DeBrock, ronald.debrock@thetelegraph.com
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Rep. Justin Slaughter, D-Chicago, is swarmed after the criminal justice reform bill passes the Illinois House during the lame-duck session for the Illinois House of Representatives on Wednesday morning at the Bank of Springfield Center. Show MoreShow Less
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SPRINGFIELD A criminal justice reform bill opposed by Madison County law enforcement officials was approved Wednesday by the Illinois House of Representatives.
Just before noon, the House voted 60-50 to approve House Bill 3563, formerly known as House Bill 163. The passage came about seven hours after the Illinois Senate, at around 4 a.m. Wednesday, approved the bill 32-23.
Jan 13, 2021
¯ The Washington County Sheriff’s Office received a request to complete a welfare check Dec. 30 on two dogs at 300 Summers Road, Marietta. It was reported that the dog owner left on vacation, leaving the animals with no one to care for them.
A search warrant at the home revealed two small breed dogs inside a small room in the residence. There were water and food containers in the room but the water containers were empty and dry. There were feces and urine all over the floor in this room and the odor was foul, and detected throughout the home.
Jan 1, 2021
John Ashby Carpenter, 63, of Shenandoah Junction, passed away peacefully at University Healthcare-WVU Medicine-East-Berkeley Medical Center Thursday, Dec. 24, 2020 with his family by his side. John died as a result of complications related to COVID-19.
He was born March 12, 1957 in Martinsburg, to the late Ralph and Betty Carpenter.
John was a lifelong resident of Jefferson County, graduating from Jefferson High School in 1975. He also received an associate degree from Blue Ridge Community and Technical College in 2009.
John had many jobs throughout his lifetime. His early employment was with Halltown Paperboard and then with Dixie Narco until it closed. His final move was to the Jefferson County, WV School System. John worked different jobs during his years. He started as a custodian at Shepherdstown Junior High School and ended with the maintenance department as a carpenter.