04/30/21
WorkersCompensation.com
Columbia, SC (WorkersCompensation.com) – The South Carolina State Senate this week reappointed T. Scott Beck to the South Carolina Workers Compensation Commission for a term that continues to June 30, 2026. Beck was also reappointed as Chairman of the S.C. Workers Compensation Commission for a term beginning July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2022.
Beck was first appointed to the Commission in 2008 and has served as Chairman since 2010. He graduated with a BS degree from Penn State and received his JD degree from the USC School of Law. Prior to joining the Commission, he served in various positions in law enforcement and as an Assistant Attorney General. Commissioner Beck served as a City Councilman in North Augusta, S.C. and was elected to the SC House of Representatives, 1996-2000. He is a member of the Boards of the National Association of Workers Compensation Judiciary and the Southern Association of Workers Compensation Administrators.
Apr 30, 2021
SANDS TOWNSHIP, MI – Ronald David Campbell, age 79, of Sands Township, passed away Wednesday, April 28, 2021, at home, in the loving, comforting care of his family and Lake Superior Life Care and Hospice.
Born August 21, 1941, in Pontiac, Michigan, a son of Earl James and Clara (Hottman) Campbell, Ron was raised in Evart, Michigan, where he attended a country grade school. He later attended Evart High School where he participated in football and track all four years, graduating in the Class of 1960. In 1957, while in high school, Ron enlisted in the Naval Reserve and, following graduation, joined the US Navy full time, beginning with basic training in Great Lakes, Illinois, and later in San Diego, California. Ron proudly served during the Vietnam Era aboard the destroyer U.S.S. Lofberg, kiddingly referred to as a “tin can.” Upon his honorable discharge in 1964, Ron returned to Michigan and was employed with GM in Flint from 1965 to 1971. In 1965, Ron met the love
Myrtle Beach Pelicans âhitâ new first-day ticket sales record
Myrtle Beach Pelicans have record-setting first-day ticket sales By Zach Wilcox | April 28, 2021 at 9:11 PM EDT - Updated April 28 at 10:33 PM
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WMBF) - The sound of bats cracking and the smell of hot dogs cooking will soon fill TicketReturn.com field again after being away for a year.
Myrtle Beach Pelicans single game tickets went on sale Tuesday, and the team set a new record for first-day sales.
âWe love coming to the games,â said Dave Evans just after he bought some tickets. âLast year was really tough, but this year I hope they start opening up the ballpark.â
Love and Death Among the Irish Travellers More than a century ago, Nashville was chosen as a sacred place for a resilient group of nomads â and so it remains Tweet Share
In vacant lots and campgrounds along Murfreesboro Road, the green tents would appear, suddenly but predictably, the first weekend of May every year for decades. The road would swarm with hundreds of people greeting one another, hugging like family, dancing and playing the old music.
Their faces told a story of life on the road. Their hands told a story of hard work. There was a familiarity in their countenances, as if all were leaflets clinging to different branches of a very expansive ancient tree.
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