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Milwaukee's Fixture Pizza and V. Marchese - A Partnership Rooted in Community and Quality

Fri, Jan 17, 2025 17:05 EST

V. Marchese, a family-owned wholesaler offering fresh produce, dairy and spices throughout the Midwest works with a number of locally-owned restaurants to supply the best produce, dairy and spices to make its customers successful. One such case is Fixture Pizza of Milwaukee. The following is Fixture Pizza's story of success and how V. Marchese had a role in helping the iconic restaurant achieve it. A Partnership Rooted in Community and Quality Fixture Pizza, a beloved neighborhood pizzeria in Milwaukee, has become known for its inventive twists on classic pizzas and dedication to local ingredients. Originally opened eight years ago by founder Josh Taylor, Fixture Pizza began as a small venture with a big dream: to create a welcoming space where the community could enjoy high-quality, creative pizzas made with the freshest local ingredients. Over the years, Fixture Pizza has grown from a cozy pizzeria into a popular staple, celebrated by lo

US CPSC Publishes Final Rule for Implementation of eFiling of Certificates of Compliance

Fri, Jan 17, 2025 10:31 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 189.24, highlighting the US Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) approval of its final rule on the implementation of electronic filing (eFiling) of certificates of compliance (CoC) for regulated consumer products. The new rule was published in the Federal Register on Jan 8, 2025. It will come into force 18 months from the date of publication, giving an effective date of July 8, 2026, unless the regulated products enter from a Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) for consumption or warehousing, in which case their effective date is January 8, 2027. Mandatory eFiling will significantly impact the way products enter the US market. It will apply to all consumer products subject to mandatory safety standards and requiring certification, including de minimis shipments. The CPSC will invite up to 2,000 additional impor

PFAS Prohibited in Californian Menstrual Products

Fri, Jan 17, 2025 10:20 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 176.24 to provide stakeholders with a helpful overview of California's new law for menstrual products. The Take All Menstrual Product-PFAS Out Now (T.A.M.P.O.N.) Act (AB 2515) was signed into law on September 30, 2024. This act prohibits per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from menstrual products. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory and market changes that may impact their business. SafeGuardS 176.24 includes a summary of the act, as well as a useful timeline to help businesses ensure they remain compliant with Californian law. It also includes details of what will happen to financial penalties visited upon businesses that violate the T.A.M.P.O.N. Act. Stakeholders are advised to review SGS's original SafeGuardS 176.24 for more details.

Transform your Outdoor Space This Winter with Cabinet-Tronix

Fri, Jan 17, 2025 09:00 EST

Winter may be making its presence felt but colder temperatures shouldn't mean that outdoor living must take a back seat - in fact, now is the perfect time to tackle a remodeling project and transform the deck, yard or patio in time for spring, according to the outdoor TV lift experts, Cabinet-Tronix. "When the weather improves in spring and summer, our schedules tend to be jam-packed with social plans, events, and an overriding desire to be outside and enjoy the great weather - but that can mean that landscaping and outdoor design projects get pushed to the back burner," explains Cabinet-Tronix head designer, Trace McCullough. "It sounds counter intuitive but there is really no better time than winter than to think about how you want to elevate your outdoor space and set it up for a busy summer of entertaining." For those fortunate to live in the warmer states, outdoor living may be a reality year-round - but with perhaps a

Steptoe & Johnson's Brady Ortego Accepted as a Fellow into Texas Bar Foundation

Fri, Jan 17, 2025 08:00 EST

SAN ANTONIO- Steptoe & Johnson PLLC attorney Brady Ortego was recently elected as a Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation. Election to the Fellows is exclusive to one third of one percent of Texas attorneys. Nomination is based on the contributions to the legal profession and commitment to the community. Once nominees are selected, they must be elected by the Texas Bar Foundation Board of Trustees to receive one of the highest honors that a State Bar of Texas member can receive. Ortego, a Member in the firm's San Antonio office, helps lead the firm's HOA and Condominium team. Ortego works closely with boards of directors and managers of property owners associations of all types guiding them through the ever-changing area of Property Owners Association Law. Ortego also represents residential real estate developer

Summerfield Homes Marks Energy Saving Week With Encouraging Figures

Fri, Jan 17, 2025 06:20 EST

SOUTHWEST housebuilder, Summerfield Homes, is marking this year's Energy Saving Week - which runs from January 17th to 23rd - by highlighting the benefits of modern house building methods. Summerfield Homes are built with energy savings in mind for buyers at a time when energy costs are continuing to rise. The 'designed-in' energy savers include double-glazing, insulation on doors, low-energy lighting, counterflow heat exchangers, heat pumps and electric car charging points. Summerfield Homes Sales Director, Philip Morgan, says that a customer who moved into a brand new three-bedroom semi-detached Summerfield house at Killams Park, Taunton noticed an immediate difference on her energy costs compared to her previous home. "The lady's previous house was an older two-bedroom property which was

Pallet Trucks UK Urges Businesses to Stay Prepared for Surges in Demand

Fri, Jan 17, 2025 06:15 EST

Pallet Trucks UK, a trusted supplier of high-quality manual handling equipment, is urging businesses to remain vigilant and prepared for unexpected spikes in demand throughout 2025. While the post-Christmas lull may seem the perfect time to relax, the company warns that resting on laurels could leave businesses struggling to keep up with sudden shifts in consumer interest. From social media trends to viral products, demand can skyrocket overnight. A previously slow-moving item can become an overnight sensation, leaving unprepared businesses scrambling to fulfil orders. History is littered with examples of unpredictable demand surges, such as sudden trends in toys, tech gadgets, or niche products driven by influencers or viral moments. In these instances, having the right equipment readily available can make the difference between capitalising on the moment or losing out to competitors. Phil Chesworth, Managing Director of Pallet Trucks UK, said,

Top 10 Places to Get the Best Night's Sleep in Toronto

Thu, Jan 16, 2025 11:28 EST

Toronto is a bustling metropolis filled with vibrant nightlife, diverse culture, and stunning attractions. After a day of exploring, finding the perfect place to rest your head is the icing on the cake - and essential for fuelling up for another day on the go. New research carried out by Casino of the Kings has uncovered the 10 very best places in Toronto to get a great night's sleep. Factoring in those all important guest reviews, pricing, and star ratings, these are the top 10 choices for visitors to the city seeking comfort, convenience and a comfy bed. 1. One King West Hotel & Residence What do you like: historic charm, or modern comfort? If the answer is "both", then the One King West Hotel & Residence earned the highest Hotel Quality Index score of 8.78. This four-

AMA Foundation Announces 2024 Leonard L. Berry Marketing Book Award Winners

Thu, Jan 16, 2025 10:11 EST

For Immediate Release: January 16, 2025 Contact: Amy Gwiazdowski, agwiazdowski@ama.org American Marketing Association Announces 2024 Leonard L. Berry Marketing Book Award Winners--Award Presented to Paul Randle & Alexis Eyre The Book-"Sustainable Marketing: The Industry's Role in a Sustainable Future"-provides thought-provoking narrative, practical guidance, and actionable strategies. Chicago, IL-The AMA Foundation (AMAF) is thrilled to recognize "Sustainable Marketing: The Industry's Role in a Sustainable Future" by Paul Randle & Alexis Eyre as the 2024

Toxic-Free Kids Act Amended in Oregon, USA

Thu, Jan 16, 2025 05:53 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 004.25, detailing the US state of Oregon's Permanent Administrative Order (PAO) PH 119-2024, which amends its disclosure program for children's products. Announced in December 2024, the PAO revises administrative rules related to the state's Toxic-Free Kids Act, which authorizes the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) to establish and maintain a list of High Priority Chemicals of Concern for Children's Health (HPCCCH), with the aim of establishing the responsibilities of manufacturers. Effective from January 1, 2025, PH 119-2024 adds the following entries to the HPCCCH list: Di-(2-methoxyethyl) phthalate (DMEP, CAS 117-82-8) Tris(2,3-dibromopropyl) phosphate (TDBPP, CAS 126-72-7) Tri-n-butyl phosphate (TNBP, CAS 126-73-8) Dipentyl phthalate (DPP, CAS 131-18-0) Perfluor

Canada Amends Composite Wood Products Formaldehyde Emissions Regulation

Thu, Jan 16, 2025 05:41 EST

SGS, the world's leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 003.25, summarizing changes to regulations on formaldehyde emissions from composite wood products in Canada under the nation's Environmental Protection Act of 1999. Effective March 18, 2025, SOR/2024-256 implements changes following a 2023 consultation on amendments to the previous regulations. The revisions aim to repeal accreditation requirements for formaldehyde testing laboratories, update record-keeping requirements for economic operators, minimize international trade barriers, clarify minor requirements, correct technical aspects, and align the English and French versions of the regulatory text. SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory changes that could impact their business. SafeGuardS 003.25 includes a helpful table highlighting the changes as amended by SOR/2024-256. Stakehol

Three Christian Ministries Join Forces to Bring Hope to Trafficking Victims in Denver

Wed, Jan 15, 2025 17:05 EST

A safe house offering hope and rehabilitation to survivors of sex trafficking will open in Colorado next month after three Christian organizations joined forces. The facility in Denver will serve as a refuge for up to twelve women at a time, providing eight-week placements for those rescued from severe and often unimaginable circumstances across the United States. HER Campaign, Avodah Collective and Safe Places For Women have pooled their resources and made the announcement during Human Trafficking Awareness Month. More than $200billion is made every year from human trafficking and it's estimated more than 50 people are trapped in slavery today. In this exciting collaboration, Avodah has provided and will oversee the impressive campus, HER Campaign will run the facility and Safe Places For Women will provide longer-term care to the girls once they have graduated the initial program. Survivors will

An Unassuming Blue Book Reveals an Historic Manuscript Worth Millions

Wed, Jan 15, 2025 11:00 EST

Four days after the Presidential inauguration, one of the most important documents responsible for United States freedom will be auctioned at Christie's Auction House. Discovered by a collector who purchased an incomplete set of 18th-century Laws of New York at a library sale, the plain book, worth approximately $100 and rebound in unattractive blue Buckram fabric from the 1950s, was unremarkable at first glance. Unbeknownst to the buyer at the time of purchase, the volume later turned out to contain the actual handwritten manuscript of the Declaration of Independence penned by Samuel Jones. Jones is credited with securing New York's ratification of the United States Constitution by breaking the impasse over the inclusion of a bill of rights. The

Layla & Kays: Introducing The New Brand Revolutionising Haircare for Curly and Textured Hair

Wed, Jan 15, 2025 09:11 EST

Layla & Kays, an award-winning shampoo and conditioner line specifically designed for textured hair, is taking the haircare world by storm and setting new standards in innovation. Developed by HexisLab, the Layla & Kays formula is powered by extensive scientific research and caters to the growing demand for high-quality haircare for those with curly, coily, and kinky hair (type 3 and 4 textures). To address the unique challenges faced by textured hair, including the issue of moisture retention and UV protection, HexisLab developed Layla & Kays using its groundbreaking proprietary AI platform, HexisPro.X. The result is a patent-pending formulation that includes vegan, sulphate-free, and halal-certified ingredients. These products are lightweight yet powerful, strengthening and improving hair texture while promoting long-lasting moisture retent

Raquex Celebrates the Australian Open's Unprecedented Reach, Inspiring a New Generation of Tennis Players

Wed, Jan 15, 2025 07:28 EST

As the Australian Open captivates global audiences like never before, premium UK sport brand Raquex is looking forward to seeing more Brits pick up a racket and give tennis a try - but also warns new players of the importance of high-quality gear even for beginners. With a first-ever real-time animated coverage online, created with animated avatars driven by real-time match data and paired with dynamic commentary, this year's Australian Open is reaching a broader audience than ever before. "This innovative virtual coverage of the Australian Open is a fantastic way to engage fans, both seasoned and new," said Olly Rose, founder of Raquex and a former competitive squash player. "We're thrilled to see how technology is not only showcasing the beauty of tennis but also inspiring more people to try the sport themselves. "With the right gear, anyone can experience the thrill of

The Hair & Beauty Directory: A Groundbreaking Platform Revolutionising the Beauty Industry

Wed, Jan 15, 2025 06:31 EST

Helen Ward, a multi-award-winning salon owner and advocate for higher standards in the beauty industry, proudly announces the launch of The Hair & Beauty Directory-a transformative platform designed to empower and connect beauty professionals worldwide. Born from Helen's almost 30 years in the industry and the countless candid conversations she had during the pandemic, this platform addresses key challenges faced by beauty professionals: declining standards, lack of respect for the industry's value, and poor working conditions. A Personal Mission with a Global Vision Helen's journey is far from conventional. Diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia later in life, she overcame significant challenges, including earning an E in business studies. Undeterred, she went on to build a thriving city-centre salon, winning over 40 prestigious awards and earning recognition as a leading voice in the industry

ScribeEMR Receives High Ratings in New KLAS Research Virtual Scribing Services Report

Wed, Jan 15, 2025 05:29 EST

ScribeEMR, a leading provider of AI-powered healthcare documentation solutions, virtual scribing and medical office services, receives high ratings in the latest virtual scribing report released by KLAS Research. The rigorous and prestigious KLAS evaluation, which includes industry research and interviews with ScribeEMR customers, resulted in significantly high marks for ScribeEMR's "consistent customer experience and valuable outcomes for clinicians." In 2022, ScribeEMR was also rated a top virtual scribing services company in an industrywide survey by the highly regarded

World Watch List 2025 - Christian persecution reaches new record high

Wed, Jan 15, 2025 05:28 EST

More than 380 million Christians around the world now face high levels of persecution and discrimination - a record number, representing one in seven Christians. It's an increase of 15 million from last year's figures and a rise of a staggering 140 million since 2018. These are the disturbing findings of the 2025 World Watch List (WWL), which ranks the 50 nations where Christians face the most extreme persecution and discrimination worldwide. Key findings from this year's list (WWL position in brackets): The two key drivers of this steep increase could be described as chaos and control: Chaos: caused by ongoing conflicts, organised crime and Islamist insurrections. Amidst these areas of lawlessness, enemies of Christianity can act with impunity. Control: as authoritarianism continues to rise, regimes are ramping

Modo25 and ASK BOSCO® appoint Mark Creighton to board of directors

Tue, Jan 14, 2025 13:28 EST

Modo25 and ASK BOSCO® appoint Mark Creighton to board of directors Mark joins the board as a Non-Executive Director (NED), while David Hart has been appointed as Chair of the Board.

Revealed: The Top 5 Worst Airports in Canada for Flight Delays

Tue, Jan 14, 2025 10:44 EST

Flight delays and cancellations are among the most frustrating experiences for travelers, impacting schedules and connections. In Canada, while several airports boast efficient operations, others struggle to maintain punctuality and reliability. Large, busy ones are particularly liable to this. But which are the worst offenders? A detailed new research study, conducted by Casino of the Kings, has revealed the top five worst airports in Canada for cancellations and delays. The research takes into account factors like delay index, average delay duration, and cancellation index to judge which airports to avoid if possible. 1. Calgary International Airport (YYC): The Worst Performer With 18.5 million passengers in 2023, Calgary International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Canada. Unfortunately, it is also the clear frontrunner for

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