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News briefs: RMR supports Brighton kids, U-Haul at Ace Hardware Hebron, governor appoints Williamson


River Metals Recycling (RMR) teammates collected cash donations and holiday gifts for the children staying at the Brighton Center.

Eric Woodless and Layton Goforth deliver toys and a check to Brighton Center.

The Brighton Center’s mission is to create opportunities for Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati individuals and families to reach self-sufficiency through family support services, education, employment, and leadership.

The center plan to achieve this mission by creating an environment that rewards excellence and innovation encourages mutual respect, and maximizes resources.

Brad Miller, RMR Facility Manager who spearheaded the contribution/toy drive project for RMR, said the company’s culture and philosophy revolve around being good neighbors in and giving back to the communities in which RMR does business.

“At River Metals Recycling, it is our way of “paying it forward” for an organization that does so much for community members. We are honored to help make the holidays brighter for children staying at the Brighton Center.”

U-Haul available at Ace Hardware in Hebron

Ace Hardware in Hebron has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Hebron community.

Ace Hardware at 3545 North Bend Road will offer U-Haul trucks, towing equipment, moving supplies and in-store pick-up for boxes.

Ace Hardware owner Charles Blandford has teamed with U-Haul in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Boone County.

The arrival of U-Haul Truck Share 24/7 is revolutionizing the moving industry through its more convenient, more secure way to pick up and return a truck. U-Haul live verification technology allows rental transactions to be carried out entirely on a smartphone at any hour – day or night.

There are no membership fees. Simply visit uhaul.com to create an online account.

Normal business hours are 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Monday-Saturday and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday.

Reserve U-Haul products at this dealer location by calling (859) 282-1643 or by clicking here.

Williamson appointed to board

Fort Thomas’ Philip Daniel Williamson, an attorney, has been appointed as a member of the State Board of Medical Licensure.

He will represent citizens-at-large and serve for a term expiring Aug. 31, 2012.

The Kentucky Board of Medical Licensure is composed of 15 members, 11 of whom are appointed by the Governor. The Board is responsible for protecting the public by ensuring that only qualified medical and osteopathic physicians are licensed and initiating appropriate disciplinary action when violations of the Medical Practice Act occur. In addition, the Board regulates the practice of Physician Assistants, Surgical Assistants, Athletic Trainers and Acupuncturists in the Commonwealth.


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