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The holidays ahead will have an impact on the publication schedule of The Commercial Review, publisher Jack Ronald said Friday.
On Wednesday, Dec. 24, The CR will be published as a morning edition rather than an afternoon edition.
The same schedule will be in effect on Wednesday, Dec. 31, Ronald said.
There will be no edition of The CR published on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. The company’s offices in Portland and Dunkirk will be closed Dec. 24, 25, and 31 as well as on Jan. 1, 2015.
Ronald said the shift in publication schedule allows employees, carriers and motor route drivers to have more uninterrupted time with their families over the holidays.
American Profile changing
American Profile, which appears on Saturdays in The Commercial Review, is changing to an every other week schedule and is being rebranded as American Profile-Community Table.
Joins Persimmon
Rosalind “Roz” Thorn has joined the team at Persimmon Ridge Rehabilitation Center.
A licensed Health Facility Administrator, she holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Indiana Wesleyan University and has 16 years experience in long-term care and rehabilitation.
Thorn started her career as a nurse’s aide and worked her way up as an LPN and RN. She has spent the past 10 years in director of nursing positions with Magnolia Health Systems, parent company of Persimmon Ridge.
Donates $12,500
Harvest Land Co-op has presented a check for $12,500 to Wounded Warrior in Action, representing one-half of the cooperative’s commitment to the WWIA Foundation through its Delivering Honor program.
Delivering Honor was launched on Nov. 7 and provides a donation of three cents for each gallon of propane sold up to a total of $25,000.
Buys pork processing plant
Cooper Farms is joining nine hog farms and Clemens Food Group to construct and operate a fresh pork processing plant in Coldwater, Michigan.
The plant, expected to be operational by late 2017 or early 2018, will be Michigan’s only pork processing facility.
Clemens Food Group is a sixth-generation, family-owned pork production operation based in Pennsylvania.
Its operations include farming, processing, transportation and logistics.
Cooper Farms is a third-generation food product company producing turkeys, chickens, eggs and hogs.
Eco grant
Minnetrista of Muncie has received a $37,000 grant from 3M to enhance its water management education program.
The grant will be used to engage middle school students and teachers in exploring the impact of managing water effectively in their own surroundings.
Minnetrista’s mission incorporates a focus on nature.
3M awarded almost $400,000 to 10 organizations via its Eco Grant program this year.
New representative
Michelle Tonner has been hired by Family LifeCare as a community relations representative serving Jay, Adams, Blackford, Delaware, Randolph and Wells counties.
A resident of Wells County, she has a degree in human services and is a Human Services Board Certified Practitioner.
On Wednesday, Dec. 24, The CR will be published as a morning edition rather than an afternoon edition.
The same schedule will be in effect on Wednesday, Dec. 31, Ronald said.
There will be no edition of The CR published on Christmas Day or New Year’s Day. The company’s offices in Portland and Dunkirk will be closed Dec. 24, 25, and 31 as well as on Jan. 1, 2015.
Ronald said the shift in publication schedule allows employees, carriers and motor route drivers to have more uninterrupted time with their families over the holidays.
American Profile changing
American Profile, which appears on Saturdays in The Commercial Review, is changing to an every other week schedule and is being rebranded as American Profile-Community Table.
Joins Persimmon
Rosalind “Roz” Thorn has joined the team at Persimmon Ridge Rehabilitation Center.
A licensed Health Facility Administrator, she holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Indiana Wesleyan University and has 16 years experience in long-term care and rehabilitation.
Thorn started her career as a nurse’s aide and worked her way up as an LPN and RN. She has spent the past 10 years in director of nursing positions with Magnolia Health Systems, parent company of Persimmon Ridge.
Donates $12,500
Harvest Land Co-op has presented a check for $12,500 to Wounded Warrior in Action, representing one-half of the cooperative’s commitment to the WWIA Foundation through its Delivering Honor program.
Delivering Honor was launched on Nov. 7 and provides a donation of three cents for each gallon of propane sold up to a total of $25,000.
Buys pork processing plant
Cooper Farms is joining nine hog farms and Clemens Food Group to construct and operate a fresh pork processing plant in Coldwater, Michigan.
The plant, expected to be operational by late 2017 or early 2018, will be Michigan’s only pork processing facility.
Clemens Food Group is a sixth-generation, family-owned pork production operation based in Pennsylvania.
Its operations include farming, processing, transportation and logistics.
Cooper Farms is a third-generation food product company producing turkeys, chickens, eggs and hogs.
Eco grant
Minnetrista of Muncie has received a $37,000 grant from 3M to enhance its water management education program.
The grant will be used to engage middle school students and teachers in exploring the impact of managing water effectively in their own surroundings.
Minnetrista’s mission incorporates a focus on nature.
3M awarded almost $400,000 to 10 organizations via its Eco Grant program this year.
New representative
Michelle Tonner has been hired by Family LifeCare as a community relations representative serving Jay, Adams, Blackford, Delaware, Randolph and Wells counties.
A resident of Wells County, she has a degree in human services and is a Human Services Board Certified Practitioner.
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