We had the pleasure of hosting Governor JB Pritzker, Illinois Department of Commerce & Economic Opportunity, Illinois Manufacturers' Association, Macomb Area Economic Development Corporation and many more yesterday at our VAUGHAN facility to celebrate our collective partnerships. We are confident that with the incredible employees at VAUGHAN, the community of Bushnell, and the state of Illinois’ support, we will rebuild and grow the VAUGHAN brand. 🔨 Thank you all for making this possible!
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The Purdue Boilermakers men's team is playing in their home state in the 1st & 2nd rounds of the Men's NCAA Tournament, driving the highest demand for tickets at this stage of March Madness. Here is the full men's ranking for the opening weekend of the tourney - sorted by average ticket price: 1- Gainbridge Fieldhouse (Indianapolis): $320.10 2- Delta Center (Salt Lake City): $306.33 3- CHI Health Center (Omaha) - Omaha, NEATP: $302.19 4- Spectrum Center (Charlotte): $298.70 5- Spokane Arena (Spokane): $282.62 6- Barclays Center (Brooklyn): $280.43 7- PPG Paints Arena (Pittsburgh): $269.27 8- FedExForum (Memphis): $216.42 The figures above are across multiple marketplaces, not including fees. #marchmadness #sportsbusiness #sportsindustry #purdueuniversity #indiana
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When training new hires in records management, I always emphasize how subtlety important accurate preservation of history is. In this example, if we didn't have on record how diverse the 19th-century West was we'd only have Hollywood depictions to rely on. An unreliable narrator at best!
From Made by History: Black cowboys made up as much as a quarter of working ranch hands during late 19th century. That legacy has been obscured.
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Trust is not overrated.
🎂 Today we join the world in celebrating President Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday! Both in office and through the work of The Carter Center, President Carter has dedicated his life to leadership and service. Happy birthday Mr. President and cheers to a life full of purpose!
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🎂 Today we join the world in celebrating President Jimmy Carter’s 100th birthday! Both in office and through the work of The Carter Center, President Carter has dedicated his life to leadership and service. Happy birthday Mr. President and cheers to a life full of purpose!
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What programs can we print for you?
And they’re off…to the presses! 🏇 As you’re reading this, our Kentucky facilities have printed and delivered over 175,000 programs to Churchill Downs Racetrack in preparation for this years’ historic 150th Kentucky Derby. For more than a decade, our collaboration with Churchill Downs has thrived…and we are honored to continue to deliver for such an iconic event. Learn more about our partnership: https://lnkd.in/eUKJhnxq #KentuckyDerby #TheWinnersCircle #CallKodi #EventPrinting
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Take a pause to watch this beautiful video!
His story is our history. His legacy is ours to continue. Today, October 9, the mayor of Mechanicsburg, PA, will officially proclaim it Raymond DeWalt Day in honor of his birthday and trailblazing impact on the trades. Celebrating 100 years of DEWALT, we’re inspired by his innovations and lasting legacy. Learn more about the man who started it all, with insights from his family > https://sbdinc.me/3zNsCYl #ForThoseWhoMakeTheWorld
Celebrating 100 Years of DEWALT
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Mortenson -The History and Future of Sports Venues This great video demonstrates Mortenson's historical and future impact on constructing iconic sports venues. It's a must-see!
100 years ago, the University of Minnesota celebrated the opening season of Memorial Stadium, the 50,000+ capacity, open air venue, crafted in part with the Mortenson family. For a century, the Mortenson legacy of building iconic sports facilities has helped shape the landscape of sports and entertainment in our country! We're excited for the next 100 years and beyond ⬇️
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THE TERM ‘COWBOY’ " IS ROOTED IN BLACK HISTORY Regardless of what Hollywood and mainstream culture show us, Black cowboys were not a rare spectacle on the range, and the profession was an opportunity to experience freedom and survive racism. Post-Civil War, approximately one out of four cowboys was Black. Most held occupations such as bodyguards, nurses, and cooks, as they accompanied white riders on their travels. But Black cowboy culture is much deeper than that. In American history, white cowboys were originally called cowhands, while Black cowhands were called Cowboys. The cow from cowhand was intertwined with the racist, derogatory term “boy” often used against Black men to shame and demean their social standing. However, Black cowhands were far from childlike in their skillsets. Throughout the 1800s, Black cowboys obtained their expertise through performing tasks that employers or slave owners wouldn’t or didn’t have the skill sets to do, such as taming wild horses, rounding up herds of livestock, and traveling through rough terrain. Black cowboys still exist all across the country today, and their work helped shape this country. Their story also reminds us of an important truth: we should always be the ones to tell our stories because we cannot trust others to speak for us. #americanhistory #africanamericanhistory
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2wAwesome to see this support on so many levels 👏