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Evergy reaches unanimous settlement with parties to Kansas rate case

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Friday, September 29, 2023

Evergy, Inc. (NASDAQ: EVRG) today announced that a unanimous agreement has been reached with parties to its Kansas rate case.

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  • Evergy, Inc. (NASDAQ: EVRG) today announced that a unanimous agreement has been reached with parties to its Kansas rate case.
  • "As a result of this settlement, average retail rates in Kansas will have increased just one percent, cumulatively, since 2017.
  • If the agreement is approved, Evergy Kansas Central will implement a net increase of $74.0 million and Evergy Kansas Metro will have a net decrease of $32.9 million.
  • For Evergy Kansas Metro, which includes Lenexa, Overland Park and other communities near the Kansas City metro area, rates for residential customers will decrease about 4.75%, and the average residential customer will pay

Warren County's Fort Ancient Part of Earthwork Network Inscribed as Ohio's First World Heritage Site

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Thursday, September 21, 2023

WARREN COUNTY, Ohio, Sept. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On Sept. 19, the 21 countries on the UNESCO World Heritage Committee issued their decision to inscribe Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks - including Warren County's Fort Ancient - as the United States' 25th addition to the World Heritage List.

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  • The 21 countries on the UNESCO World Heritage Committee have issued their decision to inscribe Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks - including Warren County's Fort Ancient - as the United States' 25th addition to the World Heritage List.
  • WARREN COUNTY, Ohio, Sept. 21, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- On Sept. 19, the 21 countries on the UNESCO World Heritage Committee issued their decision to inscribe Ohio's Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks - including Warren County's Fort Ancient - as the United States' 25th addition to the World Heritage List.
  • Collectively, these special and sacred places constitute Ohio's first World Heritage Site.
  • Scott Hutchinson, Director of Marketing & Communications for the Warren County Convention & Visitors Bureau, expects Fort Ancient to enjoy increased visitation in wake of the World Heritage inscription.

Rural Voice Town Halls Moderated By MPR's Kerri Miller Return for Four Town Halls in Rural MN & WI

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Thursday, August 24, 2023

OWATONNA, Minn., Aug. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Rural Voice series, developed by several Minnesota Initiative Foundations that serve Greater Minnesota along with the Otto Bremer Trust and Compeer Financial, will take place in September and October with four town halls moderated by Minnesota Public Radio's Kerri Miller.

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  • Additional partners to this year's Rural Voice series include Minnesota Public Radio, Cherry Road Media, and the Center for Rural Policy and Development.
  • The events, which will be held in unique venues in New Ulm, Two Harbors, Little Falls, and River Falls, WI, are free to attend.
  • The Otto Bremer Trust, St. Paul, and Compeer Financial, Mankato, are presenting sponsors of this year's Rural Voice series.
  • For more information on the Rural Voice series or to register for the in-person events or live-streaming of the event go to ruralvoice.org

Iraqi journalist Ghaith Abdul-Ahad watched Saddam's statue topple in 2003. His 'standout' war memoir de-centres the West

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Sunday, August 6, 2023

Baghdad native and former architect Ghaith Abdul-Ahad traces his start as a journalist to the day Saddam Hussein’s statue was toppled in central Baghdad, on April 9 2003 – two weeks after US troops invaded the city.

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  • Baghdad native and former architect Ghaith Abdul-Ahad traces his start as a journalist to the day Saddam Hussein’s statue was toppled in central Baghdad, on April 9 2003 – two weeks after US troops invaded the city.
  • Framed as a watershed moment, Western media coverage at the time “heavily implied” the statue was taken down by “a large crowd of cheering Iraqis”.
  • But expressions of gratitude for the American goal of “restoring democracy” were not unanimous.
  • ‘Show the world American democracy.’

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Beyond ‘shock and awe’

    • In the two decades since the brutal invasion, its architects have held onto near-total impunity.
    • And in 2019, the UK government even sought to grant amnesty to troops who committed war crimes during their deployment.
    • Countless memoirs from US and UK veterans published over the past two decades betray persisting delusions of heroism.

Sweeping and dynamic

    • A Stranger in Your Own City is sweeping in scope.
    • It doesn’t fit neatly into any one genre, but reads at once like a travelogue, geo-biography, memoir and political history.
    • But this dynamic collection rarely meanders, nor does it lose the reader in its frequent shifts in focus.
    • Instead, its structure foregrounds what the book does best: unsettling the enduring myths about the origins of Iraq’s never-ending crisis.

Sectarian tensions heightened by occupation

    • Here, Abdul-Ahad challenges the widely held view that sectarian tensions were an entrenched and longstanding source of conflict in Iraq before 2003.
    • We learn instead that sectarianism was, in fact, catalysed by the US occupation – namely in the formation of the post-Saddam government.
    • Ultimately, these networks functioned as “personal fiefdoms” that distributed and privatised resources and services following sectarian quotas.
    • And, as Abdul-Ahad argues, the rearranging of Iraqi society across sectarian lines – both socially and geographically – fuelled the civil wars to come.

An extension of America’s war

    • Abdul-Ahad challenges the binary view of Iraqi societal tensions as split neatly between Sunni and Shia Muslims following the 2006 civil war.
    • He examines a “wide range of localised schisms and fault lines, feuds based on class or geography”.
    • Despite this ever-changing political climate, Abdul-Ahad contends, “as for the Iraqis, friend and foe alike, this was still an extension of America’s war, even if it was now only Iraqis who were butchering Iraqis”.
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Disaster capitalism in Iraq

    • Abdul-Ahad illustrates how the Gulf War and 13 years of crippling sanctions “brought [Iraq] to its knees”.
    • Disaster capitalists exploit and even manufacture political and economic crises so they can introduce vastly transformative neoliberal policies amid the chaos.
    • In this context, the invasion of Iraq was anything but a failure in the eyes of its architects.
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A productive tension

    • As I write this review, I’m reminded the representational responsibilities of a book like this aren’t set in stone.
    • Abdul-Ahad very deliberately resists buying into a reductive narrative about what caused the war – and rightly so.
    • A productive tension emerges between Abdul-Ahad’s personal understanding of Iraqi society and politics and those of his interviewees, complicating the Western media’s monolithic rendering of Iraqis.
    • But this pressure risks depoliticising their experiences – and relegating their historical and political contexts to the narrative margins.

‘Deeply human’, but still political

    • But Abdul-Ahad mostly avoids this trap, without sacrificing either personal resonance or political subjectivity.
    • While the protests failed to inspire substantial political change, the reverberations of a “larger more common identity” were felt.
    • In the wake of the Tishreen Movement, Abdul-Ahad renders an image of ambivalent, angry steadfastness and hope.

Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson to speak at a National Press Club Headliners Newsmaker on Monday, July 17

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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Asa Hutchinson, who is seeking the Republican nomination for president, will announce the first plank of his presidential campaign's policy agenda at a National Press Club in-person Headliners Newsmaker on Monday, July 17 at 3 p.m. His remarks will focus on his proposals for a complete reform of federal law enforcement.

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  • Asa Hutchinson, who is seeking the Republican nomination for president, will announce the first plank of his presidential campaign's policy agenda at a National Press Club in-person Headliners Newsmaker on Monday, July 17 at 3 p.m. His remarks will focus on his proposals for a complete reform of federal law enforcement.
  • Hutchinson, a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump, launched his presidential campaign in April in his hometown of Bentonville, Ark.
  • Hutchinson, a lawyer, began his career in public services when President Ronald Reagan appointed him, at 31, as U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Arkansas.
  • The National Press Club is located on the 13th Floor of the National Press Building at 529 14th St., NW, Washington, D.C.
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Rank One Computing Expands 'ROC-star' Lineup With New CRO Benji Hutchinson

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Wednesday, July 12, 2023

Hutchinson connected with the team through long-time friends and colleagues, ROC.ai CEO Scott Swann and COO Tony Brown.

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  • Hutchinson connected with the team through long-time friends and colleagues, ROC.ai CEO Scott Swann and COO Tony Brown.
  • "I recognized a unique opportunity to play a pivotal role in Scott's vision for the future of this organization," said Hutchinson.
  • Mr. Hutchinson lives in Park City, UT with his wife Stacey, daughter Cora, son Lincoln, and dog Sierra.
  • His appointment marks a significant milestone in ROC.ai's journey as we continue to revolutionize face recognition and computer vision technologies."

Resident Home Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Eric Hutchinson, Accepted into Forbes Business Council

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Thursday, June 1, 2023

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., June 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Resident Home, a fast-growing, digitally native company in the mattress and home industry, is proud to announce that its Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Eric Hutchinson, has been accepted into the Forbes Business Council, an invitation-only community for successful business owners and leaders worldwide.

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  • JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind., June 1, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Resident Home , a fast-growing, digitally native company in the mattress and home industry, is proud to announce that its Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Eric Hutchinson, has been accepted into the Forbes Business Council, an invitation-only community for successful business owners and leaders worldwide.
  • Criteria for acceptance include a track record of successfully impacting business growth metrics, as well as personal and professional achievements and honors.
  • "We are honored to welcome Eric Hutchinson into the community," said Scott Gerber, founder of Forbes Councils, the collective that includes Forbes Business Council.
  • "It is an honor to be invited to join the Forbes Business Council," said Hutchinson.

Trez Capital Announces Key Leadership Changes, Ushering in Next Chapter of Growth

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Thursday, May 11, 2023

Executive leaders John D. Hutchinson and Dean Kirkham, will serve as Co-Chief Executive Officers, taking over day-to-day leadership of the firm.

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  • Executive leaders John D. Hutchinson and Dean Kirkham, will serve as Co-Chief Executive Officers, taking over day-to-day leadership of the firm.
  • “Building Trez Capital has been the greatest, most fulfilling and transformational professional experience of my life,” said Greene.
  • Maragliano joined Trez Capital in 2021 as Chief Financial Officer, bringing 25 years of experience in the financial services industry.
  • With this executive team’s diversified capabilities, Trez Capital has the right leaders in place to ensure its future success.

Arch Amenities Group Introduces Wage Insights(sm), a Tool that Provides Salary and Wage Benchmarking Data for Hotels and Wellness Centers

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Tuesday, May 9, 2023

Wage Insights obtains and leverages data across the hospitality and wellness sectors to enable hotels and wellness centers to better formulate their employee compensation and growth strategies.

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  • Wage Insights obtains and leverages data across the hospitality and wellness sectors to enable hotels and wellness centers to better formulate their employee compensation and growth strategies.
  • Wage Insights surveys are conducted, certified and interpreted by secure, third-party partners to capture and collate national, regional and state-level data from across the hospitality and wellness industries.
  • Reports are generated as spreadsheets and data fields in PDF format, providing wage benchmarking information specific to job type, category and location.
  • Goldstein credited Michael G. Tompkins , managing director of Hutchinson: An Arch Company, with conceiving the benchmarking survey and insights tool.

Evergy Files Kansas First Rate Review in Five Years to Recover Investments to Modernize the Power Grid, Increase Reliability and Enhance Customer Service

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Tuesday, April 25, 2023

If the full request is approved, the monthly bill increase for an average residential customer would be about $14.24.

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  • If the full request is approved, the monthly bill increase for an average residential customer would be about $14.24.
  • Evergy Kansas Central includes approximately 736,000 customers in Topeka, Pittsburg, Wichita, Hutchinson and other communities in the eastern third of the state.
  • Evergy Kansas Metro includes approximately 273,000 customers in Lenexa, Overland Park and other communities near the Kansas City metro area.
  • The Evergy Kansas Central request includes recovery of its share of costs of IT systems shared across all Evergy customers.