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To be eligible for Employee of the Month, employees nominated need to be in a civil position for 24 months. For more information, please check out the guideline link below.
Ernest Ward Middle School recently named their employee and student of the month for March. (L-R) Pictured with Principal Tyvanna Boulanger are students Camden Miller, eighth grade; Brooklynne ...
MACOMB, IL - - Western Illinois University Associate Director for Alumni Relations Carrie Van Vleet has been named the April 2025 Al and Elaine Goldfarb Civil Service Employee of the Month. Van ...
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Asian Art showcases the longtime cultural meaning in the practice of chanoyu Nathan Pugh Smithsonian Voices National Museum of Natural History Email ...
Jasper County — Jasper County Sheriff Chuck Havard is recognizing an officer as the department's employee of the month for March, citing his tireless work ethic and ability to wear multiple hats in ...
Deputies said a school resource officer contacted the sheriff’s office about an employee taking money from a fundraiser for a family in need. That employee, identified as Amy Borghesi ...
CLASSY Bruno Fernandes has been spotted taking an ex-Manchester United employee out for lunch ... Ten Hag, himself sacked by Man Utd a month later, said in a speech: "John, 25 years is a very ...
To be expected, The Last of Us’ Season 2 premiere set the stage for heart-shattering and brain-melting outcomes, many of which I covered as they happened in my live Last of Us watchalong ...
Not quite! When Ellie goes to show Dina the amusing employee of the month board, the floor collapses beneath Ellie’s feet, sending her crashing below. Ellie finds it amusing rather than terrifying.
Emily Hanson, nuclear medical technologist lead, was named the March Employee of the Month at UnityPoint Health — Trinity Regional Medical Center. She was nominated by Andrea Trushcheff ...
Ronald Duke, pre-treatment coordinator, was selected as the April Employee of the Month. Ronald has worked for the City of Marshall for five years and was recently promoted to his current position.