Agent Lola Dean Earl

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Being part of FedEx Means having access to new opportunities As a Package 📦 Handler,you'll gain valuable experience and ...
02/26/2022

Being part of FedEx Means having access to new opportunities As a Package 📦 Handler,you'll gain valuable experience and help our logistics run smoothly and efficiently

Our team member went the extra mile for her delivery 😔we couldn't do this without you!
02/25/2022

Our team member went the extra mile for her delivery 😔we couldn't do this without you!

NEW OFFICE HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED BY OUR BOARD OF DIRECTOR
02/25/2022

NEW OFFICE HAVE BEEN ORGANIZED BY OUR BOARD OF DIRECTOR

in house supportive services program It's specifically place for does in need of help to pay  bills, buying a home, star...
02/24/2022

in house supportive services program It's specifically place for does in need of help to pay bills, buying a home, starting their own business, going to school, or even helping raise their children with old and retired people and disable.

02/21/2022

Thanks dear winner

01/10/2022
01/10/2022

⚠️ Watch For Black Ice ⚠️

Black ice is difficult to see and makes roads very slippery, especially bridges and overpasses. Temperatures are expected to drop below freezing in some areas overnight creating black ice conditions.

🚗Here are some driving tips courtesy of AAA:
- Black ice commonly forms on highly shaded areas, infrequently traveled roads, bridges, and overpasses. Use extreme caution on bridges and overpasses, which typically freeze first and melt last. Even if the roadway leading up to a bridge appears to be fine, use caution as the bridge itself could be covered in a sheet of ice.
- Never use cruise control during winter driving, especially when there is a strong chance of ice and slippery conditions.
- Avoid unnecessarily changing lanes while driving, which increases your chances of hitting a patch of ice between lanes that could cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
- Drive, turn and brake slowly, adjusting speed to road conditions and leaving ample stopping room (three times more than usual) and watching for brake lights, fishtailing, or sideways cars that could indicate freezing roads, and emergency flashers.
- Vehicle tires struggle to maintain traction on ice. When driving in slippery conditions, avoid braking on ice. If you approach a patch of ice, try to brake in advance and control the skid by easing off the accelerator and steering in the direction you want the front of the car to go.
- If you have antilock brakes, do not pump the pedal; the vibrations and pulsating against your foot when you press down are the system working when your vehicle loses traction.
- For drivers without antilock brakes, use "threshold braking," keeping your heel on the floor and using the ball of your foot to apply firm, steady pressure on the pedal to the "threshold" of locking your brakes; removing your heel from the floor could cause your brakes to lock.
- Remember, four-wheel drive doesn’t help you stop any faster. Your four-wheel-drive vehicle will still lose traction when driving in icy conditions.
- Keep a winter weather kit in your car, containing an ice scraper, blanket, flashlight with extra batteries, bag of kitty litter, shovel and charged cell phone, as well as reflective triangles or flares, cloth or paper towels and jumper cables. Invest in the right tires.
- Winter tires are your best bet when driving during freezing weather.

What other tips do you have??

✅ Don’t be caught off guard by winter weather! Learn how to prepare your family for winter emergencies by visiting http://ready.nj.gov/plan-prepare/winter.shtml today!

📻 Stay tuned to your local weather. For those living in Central and Southern New Jersey visit US National Weather Service Philadelphia/Mount Holly http://www.weather.gov/phi/.

For those living in Northern New Jersey and the New York Metro area visit US National Weather Service New York NY http://www.weather.gov/okx/.



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01/08/2022

***UPDATE: Per the Kentucky Department of Revenue, the deadline has been extended to July 1, 2022. A representative also clarified they'll continue accepting applications at any time, however if you don't have your exemption number by July 1, 2022 your purchases will be subject to sales tax until you get an exemption number.

➡If you submit the application before January 1, 2022 and have not yet received an AE Number, you may continue to issue Farm Exemption Certificates for eligible purchases by using a Driver’s License Number or FEIN until July 1, 2022.
➡Effective for purchases on or after July 1, 2022, any certificate claiming an agriculture exemption without an AE Number is invalid.
***

📢Last chance alert📢

This is the last week to apply for the new Agriculture Exemption Number for 2022.

More information >> https://agecon.ca.uky.edu/agriculture-exemption-number-now-required-tax-exemption-farm-purchases

01/01/2022

The threat for a winter storm is increasing across our area Saturday through Sunday morning. Are you planning to travel? Stay up to date on the forecast. Also, be wary of premature snowfall forecasts - it's too early to talk numbers.

Happy New Year..our wonderful Winner's.🎄
01/01/2022

Happy New Year..our wonderful Winner's.🎄

12/31/2021

"Christmas at Sea" by Anton Otto Fischer, 1926, (oil on canvas)

Renowned maritime artist Anton Otto Fischer served as a Lieutenant Commander in the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve (Temporary) during WWII. He was enrolled in the TR to chronicle Coast Guard wartime action with his dramatic works of art. Many of his pieces are part of the Coast Guard Historian's (CG-09231) collection. LCDR Fischer served intermittently throughout the war and was aboard the Cutter Campbell (WPG-32) during her close action engagement and ramming of enemy submarine U-606 while on convoy duty in the North Atlantic.

For additional details and history on the 327-foot Secretary class cutters in the battle for North Atlantic: https://www.usni.org/magazines/naval-history-magazine/2008/june/dangerous-duty-north-atlantic

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