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River City Company Announces 2021-2022 Board Of Directors, New Director Of Operations And Special Projects

River City Company Announces 2021-2022 Board Of Directors, New Director Of Operations And Special Projects
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Soros prosecutor who hounded the McCloskeys let a killer go free


Soros prosecutor who hounded the McCloskeys let a killer go free
The prosecutor who hunted down the McCloskeys didn’t bother to have an attorney show for an accused murderer’s trial. Therefore, he went free and is missing.
You must remember the McCloskeys. They waved their legally owned guns around legally as BLM thugs tore through their neighborhood, disrespectfully tearing down a small wrought iron fence that allowed entrance to the private neighborhood.
“Judge Jason Sengheiser wrote a scathing order dropping the murder charges. The accused killer, Brandon Campbell, was released from jail and is still at large.”
Kim Gardner, the leftist circuit attorney in Missouri who won her election with George Soros dollars, failed to have anyone from her office appear in court for the recent murder trial.

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Dispensary Review: Tommy Chims Smokes N'Bliss Cannabis' Weed


The Flora Farms-brand Gorilla Glue (a.k.a. GG4) stocked by N'Bliss packs a wallop and is great for pain.
In the Wild West days of cannabis prohibition and an unregulated black market, strain names frequently amounted to little more than a sales gimmick.
Oftentimes, when a dealer would claim to know the name of the strain he was trying to sell you, he was actually completely full of shit. In many cases, he was handed an unmarked sack of greenery by whoever his supplier was, who would give him some name for it that no one could ever confirm. Still other times the dealer would just make some shit up, knowing well that a strain dubbed "Snoop's Secret Stash" or whatever is going to pique the interest of your average stoner more than some no-name sack of buds.

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Accounting firm selected for DOD cybersecurity certification


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Days after the Colonial Pipeline attack, Elliott Davis made public that it is preparing to open its doors to Department of Defense contractors with sensitive information in the stacks.
The Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification Accreditation Body, an organization that manages a Department of Defense certification process for accounting firms capable of protecting sensitive information, recently selected the Greenville company as a candidate to become a Certified Third-Party Assessor Organization, or C3PAO.
The candidate selection is a critical step in helping federal contractors navigate the Defense Department’s cybersecurity certification process, according to the announcement.
"Now is the time to prepare as the Department of Defense will begin requiring CMMC certification in some request for proposals and contracts starting fiscal year 2021," Lizzie Tinker, cybersecurity manager of  Elliott Davis and one of the first CMMC provisional assessors in the nation, said in the release. "It is a complex process that becomes more stringent based on the level your business ranks as a DoD contractor. Our cybersecurity team has deep expertise advising clients that contract with the DoD, and we're proud to be selected as a candidate C3PAO to help customers navigate the CMMC process."

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Local DHG office adds partner


Raleigh-based professional services firm Dixon Hughes Goodman has added Joey Ward as an assurance partner in its Nashville office.
According to a release, Ward has 27 years of experience across public accounting, business development and financial management, serving domestic and international businesses in the construction, real estate, manufacturing, retail and distribution sectors.
Throughout his career, primarily in North Carolina, Ward has worked with clients that include contractors, subcontractors, engineers, architects, retailers, restaurants and convenience stores.
Ward previously worked with Elliott Davis, Grant Thornton, Bovis Lend Lease and KPMG. He has experience with audits, transaction assistance and buy-side due diligence, M&A issues, purchase price accounting and IFRS and SEC matters. In addition, he has served as the lead partner on several IPOs.

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Report Breaks Down Pandemic Rent Burdens by State and Metro Area


Report Breaks Down Pandemic Rent Burdens by State and Metro Area
The share of U.S. households facing rent debt is decreasing as the economy begins to recover from the pandemic, but rent debt is still concentrated by geography and demographics around the country.
May 18, 2021, 12pm PDT | James Brasuell |
A report by the National Equity Atlas and the Right to the City Alliance, "shows that 14% of all renting households are behind on payments, with the average amount owed being $3,400," reports Elliott Davis. The most recent data are for March, taken from from the U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey and five-year 2019 American Community Survey, as well as the University of Southern California's Center for Economic and Social Research.

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Elliott Davis Selected as Candidate for Third-Party Assessor in the Department of Defense's CMMC Program


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GREENVILLE, S.C., May 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Elliott Davis, a business solutions and accounting firm with nine offices across the Southeast, announced today that it has been selected as a candidate Certified Third-Party Assessor Organization (C3PAO) by the Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) Accreditation Body. The CMMC is a unified security standard and certification process developed by the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to strengthen the protection of sensitive data, including controlled unclassified information (CUI) and federal contract information (FCI), throughout its supply chain.  Only C3PAOs can conduct CMMC assessments and this candidate selection is a crucial step in helping federal contractors navigate the DoD's cybersecurity certification processes. 

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Judges hear arguments over Census privacy tool | News, Sports, Jobs

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The fight over whether the U.S. Census Bureau can use a controversial statistical technique to keep people’s information private in

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Arguments heard over contentious Census privacy tool | News, Sports, Jobs


May 4, 2021
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — The fight over whether the U.S. Census Bureau can use a controversial statistical technique to keep people’s information private in the numbers used for drawing political districts on Monday went before a judicial panel that must decide if the method provides enough data accuracy.
A panel of three federal judges heard arguments on whether the method known as “differential privacy” meets the federal legal requirement for keeping private the personal information of people who participated in the 2020 census while still allowing the numbers to be sufficiently accurate for the highly partisan process of redrawing congressional and legislative districts. Differential privacy adds mathematical “noise,” or intentional errors, to the data to obscure any given individual’s identity while still providing statistically valid information.

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Federal Judges Question Alabama's Standing in Census Suit – Courthouse News Service


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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (CN) — At a Monday hearing in a federal courtroom in Montgomery, a three-judge panel seemed reluctant to wade into the rollout of the census data states will eventually use to redraw their political boundaries, questioning whether Alabama even has standing to bring a case seeking quicker release of the data and criticizing the technique the Census Bureau plans to use to keep responses confidential.
Near the end of the hearing, U.S. Circuit Judge Kevin Newsom said there seemed to be a factual dispute over whether the technique called differential privacy is better or worse than the method the Census Bureau used a decade ago to avoid disclosure of identifiable information. There also seemed to be a policy dispute between the bureau and the state over the use of differential privacy, he noted.

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