Worley News

Worley Wetumpka Herald / Apr 30, 2021

The votes are in, and this week's Herald Fan's Choice Player of the Week is Tallassee track and field hurdler KJ Love. Love was the only competitor from the Elmore County area to capture not one, but two sectional championships in last weekend's sectional meet, taking titles in the boys 110- and 300-meter hurdles.

Worley The Mountaineer / Apr 30, 2021

CLYDE - Dianne Frady Owen, 74, passed away on Friday, April 30, 2021, at the Keever Solace Center. Dianne was born in Dallas, North Carolina, on May 26, 1946, to the late Johnny and Louise Hefner Frady. She enjoyed working in her flowers, especially her roses and watching her hummingbirds.

Worley Dothan Eagle / Apr 29, 2021

The first cohort of Wallace Community College's Surgical Technology program will be graduating on May 12 after two years of ups and downs, including the COVID-19 pandemic that halted all their clinical studies last year.

Worley Atlanta Journal Constitution / Apr 29, 2021

The voting law removed Raffensperger, a Republican whom GOP lawmakers blamed for then-President Donald Trump's loss after he mailed absentee ballot applications to nearly 7 million voters last spring and rejected allegations of fraud after the presidential election.

Worley KSU | The Sentinel Newspaper / Apr 29, 2021

The Verified Market Reports recently released a report on the Recovered Sulphur Market. The report provides the overall scope of the market including future supply and demand, emerging market trends, high growth opportunity, and in-depth analysis of the future prospect of the market.

Worley The Pony Express / Apr 29, 2021

Panola College Theatre will present its spring production, Elephant's Graveyard, in a virtual format on Friday, May 7 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, May 8 at 2:00 p.m. Elephant's Graveyard, created by George Brant and presented in arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc., is based on the true story of Mary...

Worley Iosco County News Herald / Apr 29, 2021

AUBURN HILLS, Mich., April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The editors of LATINA Style magazine have selected Stellantis as one of the 2020 Top 50 Best Companies for Latinas to Work in the U.S. The company ranked No. 15 overall and was the highest rated automaker in the 2020 report, which will be featured in the magazine's September issue.

Worley The Albany Herald / Apr 29, 2021

ATLANTA -- The State Election Board held its first meeting Wednesday since Republican lawmakers in the General Assembly removed Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger's voting powers on the board. Georgia's recent controversial election legislation changing mail-in and early-voting requirements included a new rule stripping the secretary of state's chairmanship of the board and giving state lawmakers authority to appoint its chair.

Worley Panthers.com / Apr 29, 2021

CHARLOTTE - The puzzle that is the Panthers' offseason is far from complete. But at least they've filled in most of the corners, and long stretches of the edges. There are still some holes, but the Panthers believe they've put themselves in a position to not reach tonight, based on the work done to this point.

Worley Psychiatric Times / Apr 29, 2021

Psychiatric Times (PT): This year's theme for the 2021 APA Annual Meeting is Finding Equity Through Advances in Mind and Brain in Unsettled Times, can you tell us about that? Muskin: APA President Dr Jeffery Geller has selected a theme crucial to the role science plays in dealing with structural racism, a worldwide pandemic, and the inequities in terms of access to care for so many people.

Worley Sports Illustrated / Apr 29, 2021

RD 5, Pick 152: S Kenny Robinson - Carolina Panthers RD 5, Pick 153: OL Colton McKivitz - San Franciso 49ers 2019 RD 3, Pick 100: QB Will Grier - Carolina Panthers RD 3, Pick 101: OT Yodny Cajuste - New England Patriots RD 4, Pick 120: WR Gary Jennings - Seattle Seahawks RD 4, Pick 121: TE Trevon Wesco - New York Jets RD 6, Pick 188: LB David Long Jr.

Worley The Miami Hurricane / Apr 29, 2021

A city of Miami police captain with a history of racist comments, excessive force and "abuse and bias" has been performing paid off-duty work at the University of Miami medical campus. Recently reinstated Miami Police Capt. Javier Ortiz has become one of Miami's most well-known police officers for his long history of controversies.