The parade routinely draws about 40,000 people and requires months of planning and coordination between the town and various jurisdictions of law enforcement and other emergency responders. Organizers also need time to secure sponsors. We sincerely value our partnership with the Kiwanis and applaud their flexibility and energy in adapting to the current challenges of planning large events, said Danville Mayor Renee Morgan, in a statement. The Town and the Kiwanis are working together to organize a safe event and we are thrilled that Danville will be able to have a parade this year for our community. We urge everyone to get vaccinated so that this event can be a safe and fun occasion and we look forward to the 4th of July parade returning next year.
Town Of Danville : Town And Kiwanis Club To Partner For Labor Day Weekend Parade - Danville, CA - Always a popular summer event, the Kiwanis-Danville 4th of July Parade was recently canceled for 2021. This mutual decision by the event .
Parolee, woman charged in double shooting at Redford mobile home park
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A parolee and a woman have been charged in connection with a double shooting at a Redford Township mobile home parkThursday, officials said.
Officials released few details about the Thursday shooting, which happened at the Warwick Village Mobile Home Park in the 24000 block of Joy Road.
Maurice Ali Crisp, 40, of Redford Township, was charged Monday in 17th District Court with first-degree murder, felony firearm, assault with intent to murder, two counts of felony firearm, being a felon in possession of a firearm possession, and being a habitual offender, fourth offense, police said Tuesday.
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Groups urge Denny’s to withdraw from the national restaurant association, stop lobbying against minimum wage increases for workers (Image Credit (Nick Youngson/thebluediamongallery.com/CC BY-SA 3.0))
Investors Warn Denny s Could Be Acting Against Shareholder Interests by Funding the National Restaurant Association s Opposition to the Raise the Wage Act
WASHINGTON, DC Investors from As You Sow, Adasina Social Capital, Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, and the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, shared a new letter sent to Denny s CEO John Miller challenging the company for telling one story in private to investors about the successful growth it has experienced in California, which requires a $15 minimum wage and has eliminated the subminimum wage for tipped workers, while participating in lobbying against these very policies as part of the National Restaurant Association. Specifically, the groups point to the National Restaurant Association s lobbying effort agai