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Operator
Good day and welcome to the Pacific Premier Bancorp Fourth Quarter 2020 Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] Please note that this event is being recorded.
I would now like to turn the conference over to Steve Gardner, Chairman, President and CEO. Please go ahead.
Steven R. Gardner
Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer
Thank you, Allie. Good morning, everyone. I appreciate you joining us today. As you are all aware, earlier this morning we released our earnings report for the fourth quarter of 2020. We have also published an updated investor presentation that we will be speaking to today. If you haven t done so already, we would encourage you to visit our Investor Relations website to download a copy of the presentation.
Officials cut ribbon on completed I-10 widening project between Henderson and the Basin Bridge
and last updated 2021-01-19 20:03:16-05
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Tuesday at 9:00 am to celebrate the completion of the I-10 widening project between Henderson and the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge.
DOTD says the $54.7 million project involved pavement replacement within the existing lanes in each direction for 2.7 miles along I-10 from La. 347 to the base of the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge.
An additional lane was also added in the westbound direction.
The ceremony was held at La Rumba located on Grand Pointe Hwy. in Henderson.
DOTD Secretary Dr. Shawn Wilson and other local and elected officials were on hand to speak about the project s completion.
Alabama Photos of the Year 2020
Updated Dec 30, 2020;
Posted Dec 30, 2020
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You might think photos could hardly do 2020 justice, but Alabama photographers preserved an unforgettable year in stunning fashion.
Marred by a deadly pandemic that has killed nearly 4,400 people in our state, this year saw too few glimpses of what we might remember as normal life. COVID-19
is 2020. At least that’s how most of us see it. It’s impacted literally every person on the planet, let alone Alabama. And it touched nearly every major story and image we captured.
The pandemic compounded with the death of George Floyd that sparked nationwide protests and rallies for social justice during the summer gave us images we’ll never forget, even if we wish we could. In spite of it, life went on. Sports, graduations, restaurants, churches, elections and other aspects of our daily lives attempted to carry on. Its own disaster, the virus could not stop hurricanes and tornadoes that