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Talent is being evaluated! Great move. I must have refreshed this blog like 8 times and I was finally like “well, screw it I’ll post this up” He was our only solid corner albeit extremely overpaid. Maybe he refused to restructure his deal? Guess were gon
This was printed from Puget Sound Business Journal Randy Tinseth of Boeing (left) and Tom Wroblewski from the Machinists District Lodge 751 accept the Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance’s Chairman's Award. On Jan. 7, Washington’s largest aerospace supp
The PNAA conference offers increased access for attendees to local, national and international connections
By Bill King Several weeks ago, Mitt Romney's campaign ran an ad that included a clip from a speech President Obama delivered in 2008. In the clip, then-candidate Obama says, "If we keep talking about the economy, we're going to lose." What the
St. Louis County Commissioners agreed to new terms Tuesday on a deal that will resume an annual $27,770 tax rebate to Cirrus Aircraft. The deal calls for Cirrus to continue paying its full property taxes on its Duluth aircraft manufacturing plant and for
Chardon Township -- Jay Reda once stopped at a coffee shop and met a stranger shaken by a relative's cancer. Reda promptly organized a benefit that raised at least $20,000 for the stranger's family. Naturally, friends said, a benefit to help Reda fight c
We're pretty careful with the solvents we use so if there's something wrong, it's not us
Yesterday Bill King tweeted that this is the time of the year that a lot of people are going to get “carpal tunnel”. I’m pretty sure that Bill is referring to this being recruiting season and there will be a lot of F5 and page refreshes from fans. I thin
From its serene headquarters in Eden Prairie, the Margaret A. Cargill Foundation is casting its net wider and deeper than any philanthropy in Minnesota history. Backed by a $3 billion fortune left by the Cargill Inc. heir, the foundation gave away $136 m
Wilbur D. "Bill" King (October 6, 1927 – October 18, 2005) was the radio voice of the Oakland Athletics for twenty-five years (1981-2005), the longest tenure of any A's announcer since the team's games were first broadcast in Philadelphia in 1938. Prior to joining the A's, he had been the radio play-by-play announcer for the Oakland/Los Angeles... Full Article
The PNAA conference offers increased access for attendees to local, national and international connections
We're pretty careful with the solvents we use so if there's something wrong, it's not us
I’m only interested in one job and that’s the one I have right now
