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October 16th is Nation- al Boss Day! National Boss Day offers employees an opportunity to recognize those in supervisory posi- tions. Popular ways to say “thanks” include cards, a lunch in the boss’s honor, flowers, or giſt certificates. National Boss Day was started in 1958 when Pa- tricia Bays Haroski, then a employee at State Farm Insurance Company in Deerfield, Ill., registered the holiday with the Cham- ber of Commerce of the United States. She desig- nated Oct. 16 at the spe- cial day because it was her father’s birthday. Ms. Har- oski’s purpose was to desig- nate a day to show appreci- ation for her boss and other bosses. She also hoped to improve the relationship between employees and supervisors. She believed young employees oſten do not realize the challenges bosses face in running a business. From - Kim, Geneva, Mollie, Kathi, John, Gretchen, Josh, Michelle, Stephanie, Madison, Lance, Alicia and Brittany BOSS DAY! Thanks for converting our mistakes into lessons, pressure into productivity and skills into strengths. You really know how to bring out the best in us. RICHARD FOLDS Happy Happy Boss Day! JACKIE KILGORE - From the Happy Valley Crew From the Whole Crew at FOOD CENTER FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1949 Bob, Have a fantastic Boss’ Day! #1 BOSS Bob Banks Leon Jenkins MALVERN INSURANCE, INC. From Tony, Lynette, Leisa & Holly Happy Boss Day Happy Boss' Day to COTO President, Dr. Steve Rook! HAPPY BOSS DAY, RICK WOOD! - Alexis Guyse, Matt Raby & the Smart Ford Malvern Team SINCE 1906 Happy Boss Day to a super boss. Randy Strother Tyler Strother HAPPY BOSS DAY SCOTT WHITE PRESIDENT MyFarmers.Bank Happy National Boss’ Day to Encore’s Administrator BECKY RAY Happy Boss Day Don & David from all of us REGENCY FUNERAL HOME Happy Boss Day, Mr. Golden! From the Staff of the Malvern School District From the crew at Higginbotham Family Clinic. Awesome Poppa and an Awesome Boss have a great day! Happy Boss Day Susan Stewart BISMARCK School District From the faculty & staff of to Shu & Darrell Hathcock! From, The Place Crew HAPPY

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October 16th is Nation-al Boss Day! National Boss Day offers employees an opportunity to recognize those in supervisory posi-tions. Popular ways to say “thanks” include cards, a lunch in the boss’s honor, flowers, or gift certificates. National Boss Day was started in 1958 when Pa-tricia Bays Haroski, then a employee at State Farm Insurance Company in Deerfield, Ill., registered the holiday with the Cham-ber of Commerce of the United States. She desig-

nated Oct. 16 at the spe-cial day because it was her father’s birthday. Ms. Har-oski’s purpose was to desig-nate a day to show appreci-ation for her boss and other bosses. She also hoped to

improve the relationship between employees and supervisors. She believed young employees often do not realize the challenges bosses face in running a business.

From - Kim, Geneva, Mollie, Kathi, John, Gretchen, Josh, Michelle,

Stephanie, Madison, Lance, Alicia and Brittany

BOSS DAY!Thanks for converting

our mistakes into lessons, pressure

into productivity and skills into strengths.

You really know how to bring out the best in us.

RICHARD FOLDS

Happy

Happy Boss Day!JACKIE

KILGORE- From the

Happy Valley Crew

From the Whole Crew at

FOOD CENTERFAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1949

Bob, Have

a fantastic

Boss’ Day!

#1BOSS

Bob Banks

Leon Jenkins

MALVERN INSURANCE,

INC.

From Tony, Lynette, Leisa & Holly

Happy Boss Day

Happy Boss' Day to COTO President,

Dr. Steve Rook!

HAPPY

BOSS DAY, RICK

WOOD! - Alexis Guyse, Matt Raby

& the Smart Ford Malvern Team

SINCE 1906

Happy Boss Day

to a super boss.Randy Strother

Tyler Strother

HAPPYBOSS DAY

SCOTTWHITEPRESIDENT

MyFarmers.Bank

Happy National Boss’ Dayto Encore’s

Administrator BECKY RAY

Happy Boss Day

Don & David

from all of usREGENCY

FUNERAL HOME

Happy Boss Day, Mr. Golden!

From the Staff of the Malvern School District

From the crew at Higginbotham

Family Clinic.

Awesome Poppa and an Awesome Boss have a great day!

Happy Boss DaySusan Stewart

BISMARCKSchool District

From the faculty & staff of

to Shu & Darrell

Hathcock!From,

The Place Crew

HAPPY

In Weinstein saga, Rose McGowan emerges as powerful voice

NEW YORK (AP) — In a flurry of unrestrained tweets and with the “Ro-seArmy” at her back, Rose McGowan has emerged a kind of whistleblow-ing avenger in the Harvey Weinstein saga, leaving a scorched path behind her across social media.

After long referencing a past incident with Wein-stein, McGowan on Thurs-day for the first time said it outright: “HW raped me,” the actress wrote, appar-ently referring to the em-battled former Weinstein Co. co-chairman. Wein-stein representative Sallie Hofmeister said “any alle-gations of non-consensual contact are unequivocally denied by Mr. Weinstein.”

The Hollywood Re-porter said McGowan con-firmed it was Weinstein she was referring to; her repre-sentative did not respond to a message seeking com-ment.

McGowan’s accusation was the latest development in the fast-unraveling saga surrounding Weinstein.

Police detectives in New York and London said Thursday that they are tak-ing a fresh look into sexual

assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein now that some 30 women have ac-cused the Hollywood film producer of inappropriate conduct. Hachette Book Group, one of the country’s top publishers, announced it has pulled the plug on its Weinstein Books imprint.

But it has been Mc-Gowan who spoke loudest Thursday, even though she spent half the day suspend-ed by Twitter.

McGowan last year said that she had been raped by a “studio head.” The New Yorker expose that ran Tuesday reported that Weinstein had allegedly sexually assaulted three women, though the third woman was unnamed. The New York Times earlier reported that Weinstein paid a financial settlement of $100,000 to McGowan in 1997 after an episode at a hotel room during the Sundance Film Festival in Utah.

That settlement in-cluded provisions about speaking about the case in the future, but McGowan has increasingly refused to mince words. “It’s on,” tweeted McGowan before

launching into a series of tweets directed at Amazon head Jeff Bezos.

“I told the head of your studio that HW raped me,” said McGowan in tweets directed to Bezos. “Over and Over I said it. He said it hadn’t been proven. I said I was the proof.”

Amazon did not return a message seeking comment.

Authorities are also seeking evidence against Weinstein, who in a video posted by celebrity website TMZ was shown Wednes-day outside a Los Angeles home telling the paparazzi he’s “not doing OK” and that he “needs help.”

New York Police De-partment spokesman Peter Donald said Thursday that investigators are reviewing police files to see if anyone else reported being assault-ed or harassed by him.

So far, no filed com-plaints have been found, he said, other than one well-known case that prompted an investigation in 2015, but authorities are encour-aging anyone with infor-mation on Weinstein to contact the department.

Experts say no threat to NBC’s license

NEW YORK (AP) — Despite calls to revoke NBC’s license over cov-erage of President Trump, experts say his threats ar-en’t likely to lead to any action.

The network itself

doesn’t need a license to operate, but individual sta-tions do. NBC owns sever-al stations in major cities. Stations owned by other companies such as Tribune and Cox carry NBC’s news shows and other programs

elsewhere. Licenses come from the Federal Commu-nications Commission, an independent government agency whose chairman is a Trump appointee.

The following couples obtained marriage licenses

Albert Adam Scott, 29, of Bismarck and Suzanne Codie Langford, 27, of Bismarck

John David Hill Jr, 21, of Malvern and Kayla Joanne Caddy, 21, of Malvern

Terrence R Mitchell, 43, of Malvern and Catina Y McCollum, 42, of Malvern

David Keith Bell, 33, of Malvern and Kerstin Briawne Joyner, 25, of Malvern

George Silcott Barr IV, 46, of Malvern and Tiffany Dawn Petty, 27, of Malvern

Lorin Wriley Cooper, 20, of Arkadelphia and Riley Briana Furr, 20, of Arkadelphia

Cole Blake Pierce, 24, of Malvern and Kayla Grace Purifoy, 24, of Malvern

Richard Eugene Greene, 33, of Malvern and Ashlyn Ilene Morales, 24, of Malvern

Richard Eugene Hickman, 51, of Donaldson and Tanya Renee Echols, 50, of Donaldson

Victor L Williams, 45, of Leola and Rita K Ray, 38, of Leola

Joshua E Crosby, 36, of Malvern and Amanda Marie Watts, 30, of Malvern

Tommy Dale White, 31, of Leola and Martha Deshea Miller, 33, of Leola

Collin Keith Hunter, 23, of Malvern and Makayla Skie Blanchett, 22, of Benton

Michael W Nolte, 56, of Little Rock and Cristy L Pierce, 57, of Benton

Leland Keith McKinney, 65, of Donaldson and Donna M Parrish, 53, of Donaldson

Don W McClenahan, 73, of Malvern and Betty June Harris, 66, of Malvern

Robert V Wynn, 49, of Pine Bluff and Candy C Lane, 49, of Sheridan

Gene Walker, 67, of Malvern and Danny Clay Scott, 72, of Malvern

Nathaniel Reuben Rogers, 24, of Malvern and Brittney Nicole Green, 25, of Malvern

Justin D Mattox, 25, of Benton and Donita J Beard, 25, of Benton

Jonathan Richard McJunkins, 27, of Malvern and Taylor Nichole Synco, 24, of Malvern

James Neal Hand, 47, of Leola and Tammie Renee Fernandez, 49, of Leola

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