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Mandalay Resources Announces Financial Results for the Third Quarter 2023 and CFO Transition

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Thursday, November 9, 2023

Costerfield produced 8,377 ounces of gold and 395 tonnes of antimony for 10,808 gold equivalent ounces in the third quarter of 2023.

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  • Costerfield produced 8,377 ounces of gold and 395 tonnes of antimony for 10,808 gold equivalent ounces in the third quarter of 2023.
  • During Q3 2023, Costerfield generated $19.1 million in revenue and $7.7 million in adjusted EBITDA, which resulted in net income of $3.5 million.
  • Care and maintenance spending at Lupin was less than $0.1 million during the third quarter of 2023, which was same as in the third quarter of 2022.
  • Reclamation spending at Lupin was $0.1 million during the third quarter of 2023 compared to $1.2 million in the third quarter of 2022.

Mandalay Resources Announces Financial Results for the Third Quarter 2023 and CFO Transition

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Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Costerfield produced 8,377 ounces of gold and 395 tonnes of antimony for 10,808 gold equivalent ounces in the third quarter of 2023.

Key Points: 
  • Costerfield produced 8,377 ounces of gold and 395 tonnes of antimony for 10,808 gold equivalent ounces in the third quarter of 2023.
  • During Q3 2023, Costerfield generated $19.1 million in revenue and $7.7 million in adjusted EBITDA, which resulted in net income of $3.5 million.
  • Care and maintenance spending at Lupin was less than $0.1 million during the third quarter of 2023, which was same as in the third quarter of 2022.
  • Reclamation spending at Lupin was $0.1 million during the third quarter of 2023 compared to $1.2 million in the third quarter of 2022.

InventHelp Inventor Develops Specially Designed Pet Bowl (CTK-8115)

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Tuesday, November 7, 2023

I thought there could be a better design to prevent this from happening," said an inventor, from Midland, Texas, "so I invented the SIKAZWE DISPENSER.

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  • I thought there could be a better design to prevent this from happening," said an inventor, from Midland, Texas, "so I invented the SIKAZWE DISPENSER.
  • My device would prevent a dog from overturning a water or food bowl."
  • In doing so, it helps prevent the water bowl from being flipped or overturned.
  • The invention features a practical design that is easy to use so it is ideal for pet owners.

Shepherd University, Calmer Schools Team Up to Offer Online Courses For Educator Recertification

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Monday, November 6, 2023

Recognizing the growing need for educators to be well-versed in mental health literacy and equipped to address the diverse and complex needs of students, Shepherd and Calmer Schools have developed these accredited courses, which are valid in most states.

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  • Recognizing the growing need for educators to be well-versed in mental health literacy and equipped to address the diverse and complex needs of students, Shepherd and Calmer Schools have developed these accredited courses, which are valid in most states.
  • The courses are entirely online, allowing educators to conveniently work at their own pace while balancing their professional commitments.
  • The practical strategies taught in these courses can be immediately applied in the classroom, fostering a calmer and more supportive learning environment.
  • Recognizing the financial constraints often faced by educators, Shepherd and Calmer Schools have made these courses accessible and cost-effective.

MWI Animal Health Completes Integration with Shepherd Veterinary Software

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Monday, October 16, 2023

MWI Animal Health, a provider of state-of-the-art technology solutions and services for veterinary practices, and part of Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen), today announced that Shepherd Veterinary Software, which offers a veterinary practice information management software (PIMS), is now fully and seamlessly integrated with MWI’s AllyDVM client engagement platform .

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  • MWI Animal Health, a provider of state-of-the-art technology solutions and services for veterinary practices, and part of Cencora (formerly AmerisourceBergen), today announced that Shepherd Veterinary Software, which offers a veterinary practice information management software (PIMS), is now fully and seamlessly integrated with MWI’s AllyDVM client engagement platform .
  • AllyDVM's integration with Shepherd, the nation’s fastest-growing cloud-based PIMS, is a significant step forward in MWI Animal Health’s commitment to ensuring veterinary practices have continuous access to the platforms that underpin their day-to-day operations.
  • “At Shepherd, we integrate with veterinary solutions that truly benefit our users,” said Shepherd’s VP of Growth, Conor Guptill.
  • With this integration, practices can operate more smoothly, their clients feel more connected to the practice and the veterinary team can easily manage their operations with Shepherd’s user-friendly PIMS.”
    “This agreement with Shepherd further shows our dedication to today’s veterinary practices,” said Courtney Carter, Vice President and Head of AllyDVM, MWI Animal Health.

This Christian text you've never heard of, The Shepherd of Hermas, barely mentions Jesus − but it was a favorite of early Christians far and wide

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Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Writings that didn’t make it into the Bible, on the other hand, are often called “apocrypha,” a Greek term that refers to hidden or secret things.

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  • Writings that didn’t make it into the Bible, on the other hand, are often called “apocrypha,” a Greek term that refers to hidden or secret things.
  • There are hundreds of apocryphal Jewish and Christian texts that, for one reason or another, were not included in different versions of the Bible.
  • Just because a text was deemed apocryphal, however, does not mean that it was unpopular or lacked influence.

Enslaved to God

    • The Shepherd urges self-control and fear of God, trying to instill obedience and avoid allowing emotions like fear or doubt to overcome believers.
    • My own research on the Shepherd focuses on how the text depicts believers as enslaved to God, as is true of some other early Christian literature as well.
    • The writer imagines that God’s holy spirit is able to enter loyal believers’ bodies and possess them, urging them to do what God wills.
    • Instead, readers find a story about an otherwise unknown enslaved man named Hermas experiencing visions and talking with divine beings in the Italian countryside.

‘Useful for the soul’

    • The Shepherd became one of the most popular texts among Christians for the first five centuries C.E.
    • The Shepherd is even included in what scholars consider one of the oldest and most complete Bibles in the world.
    • The Codex Sinaiticus, however, a fourth- or fifth-century manuscript now held at the British Library, ends with the Shepherd.
    • Even figures who did not include the Shepherd among New Testament texts thought it was too important to be discarded.

An open Bible

    • As the Shepherd helps demonstrate, whether a religious text is included or excluded from the Bible is not necessarily an indicator of its popularity or significance.
    • While scholars often lament that the Shepherd is boring, pedantic or too long, its style likely made it ideal teaching material for early Christians.
    • In religious communities, the idea of “canonical texts” can be especially limiting, determining what believers can or can’t read or believe.

Two Out of Three Sports Fans Prefer Tailgating to the Actual Game, Survey Says

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Monday, September 25, 2023

DENVER, Sept. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- When it comes to the tailgating game, beef is the reigning champion. A new survey from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff, found 73% of people prefer beef at a tailgate and 69% say a tailgate isn't complete without beef.[1] While part of the fun of football season is sticking to tradition, pitmaster Erica Roby shows how your tailgating menu doesn't have to.

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  • DENVER, Sept. 25, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- When it comes to the tailgating game, beef is the reigning champion.
  • A new survey from the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, a contractor to the Beef Checkoff, found 73% of people prefer beef at a tailgate and 69% say a tailgate isn't complete without beef.
  • [1] While part of the fun of football season is sticking to tradition, pitmaster Erica Roby shows how your tailgating menu doesn't have to.
  • And Finally, make sure to keep your beef chilled until you're ready to throw it on the grill.

EPCOR OPERATIONS LEADER RECOGNIZED BY NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WATER COMPANIES

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Monday, September 18, 2023

Living Water award recognizes exemplary dedication to water, communities

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  • Living Water award recognizes exemplary dedication to water, communities
    PHOENIX, Sept. 18, 2023 /PRNewswire/ - An EPCOR water operations leader in Texas took home the top award at this week's National Association of Water Companies (NAWC) annual Water Summit.
  • NAWC President and CEO Rob Powelson recognized John Lulewicz, Director of Water Operations for EPCOR in Texas, with the organization's highest recognition, the Living Water Award, at its annual Water Summit in Atlanta earlier this week.
  • "The NAWC Living Water Award represents the best of the water industry," said NAWC President & CEO Robert F. Powelson.
  • Customer Care Manager Amy Matthews received the Living Water Award in 2022 and Meter Manager Supervisor Jeff Harrison was recognized in 2015.

Kat Shepherd Wins SCORE's 2023 Conductor Field Leadership Award For Outstanding Volunteer Service

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Thursday, September 7, 2023

WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- SCORE , a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, has named Kat Shepherd of Moreno Valley, Calif. the winner of its 2023 Conductor Field Leadership Award for her outstanding service, dedication and contributions to the nonprofit organization and its mission.

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  • WASHINGTON, Sept. 7, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- SCORE , a nonprofit resource partner of the U.S. Small Business Administration, has named Kat Shepherd of Moreno Valley, Calif. the winner of its 2023 Conductor Field Leadership Award for her outstanding service, dedication and contributions to the nonprofit organization and its mission.
  • An entrepreneur herself with more than 30 years of experience, Shepherd launched her business in 1997 and provides website design, lead generation and digital marketing services to clients including Fortune 500 companies.
  • "Kat Shepherd truly understands the value of engaging her fellow volunteers and leaders to work together.
  • We are grateful for her leadership and are proud to honor her as our 2023 Conductor Field Leadership Award winner," said Bridget Weston, CEO of SCORE.

Getting People with Disabilities Back to Work

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Thursday, August 31, 2023

ATLANTA, Aug. 31, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Disability Employment Policy, people with disabilities participate in the U.S. labor force at a rate 44% lower than people who do not have disabilities – a statistic that, together, Genuine Parts Company (GPC) and Shepherd Center are working to change.

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  • Shepherd Center, Genuine Parts Company partner to help people with disabilities make their mark in the workplace.
  • Shepherd Center, Genuine Parts Company partner to help people with disabilities make their mark in the workplace.
  • GPC and Shepherd Center, both headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, recently announced the establishment of the Genuine Parts Company Vocational Rehabilitation Program at Shepherd Center.
  • "Through their intense rehabilitation, Shepherd Center patients demonstrate resilience, focus, and commitment," says Paul Donahue, chairman and chief executive officer at Genuine Parts Company.