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Monro sees Southwest as next growth target
Monro sees Southwest as next growth target
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ROCHESTER, N.Y. Monro Inc. has identified the U.S. Southwest as a high priority for growth, both in terms of acquisitions and greenfield stores, company executives told financial analysts during the firm s fiscal 2021 results conference call May 20. Recently hired top executive Mike Broderick told analysts while Monro has had success in building its presence in the West California, Idaho and Nevada Monro is missing a lot of space out in the Southwest. We don t have many stores [there], but where we have opportunities to fill in, we will.
Duo accused of assaulting man in Edgeworthstown to stand trial
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Two men accused of assaulting another man in Edgeworthstown over two years ago are to be sent forward for trial );
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Two men who allegedly assaulted another man during a violent row in Edgeworthstown over two years ago are to be served with books of evidence.
Alan Whelan (26), 65 Gleann Riada, Strokestown Road, Longford and Eamon Stokes, 66 Gleann Riada, Strokestown Road, Longford were both charged following an alleged altercation at Pound Street, Edgeworthstown, Co Longford on January 7 2019.
Mr Whelan stands accused of carrying out a section 3 assault, being found in possession of a hatchet, dangerous driving and failing to offer assistance to an injured man while being the driver of car.
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Why not show respect to animals when they’re alive?
Have we become a country of ostriches? All week there’s been a big fuss and sanctimonious outrage in the media about a man sitting on a dead horse (disrespectful and regrettable as admitted by the man). But must an animal be dead to be respected?
It seems to be acceptable to saddle, mount and even whip the horse while alive so long as you respect him when dead. Let’s be honest: it doesn’t really matter to the poor horse at that stage. How is it OK to exploit, torment and slaughter living animals for their produce, their flesh, their fur, or for sport, if it is so awful to disrespect them when they are dead? The time to show real respect is surely while the animal is alive. If we genuinely want to do so, might it not be a good place to start, for example, if we were to stop eating them?