Showing posts with label family. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Boys found wandering taken away, placed with family

A 3-year-old boy and his 4-month-old brother have been placed with family members after they had been left home alone by their mother, who was at a bar drinking, according to a Department of Social Services official.

Police were called after a couple found the 3-year-old boy, in his pajama top and a diaper, running down S.C. 90 Sunday night looking for his mother.

Lenora Bush Reese of DSS confirmed Tuesday that the boys are with relatives, but she would not comment on whether DSS has a previous history with the family, citing state confidentiality laws.

The boys' mother, Kathleen Agnes Salling, 26, of Little River, is charged with unlawful neglect of a child or helpless person by legal custodian. She remained at J. Reuben Long Detention Center on Tuesday under $25,000 bail, according to jail officials.

Salling has no previous arrest record in South Carolina, according to State Law Enforcement Division records.

Police arrested Salling early Monday morning after they made contact with her and she returned home, according to an Horry County police report.

When police asked her if she knew why they were at her house, she replied, "Yes, because I left my children home alone," the report stated.

Salling initially told police she went out for 30 minutes to help a friend and then later said she was actually out at a bar having a couple of drinks, the report stated.

Police drove around late Sunday looking for the 3-year-old boy's parents after they were contacted by Barbara Patterson and her husband, Marion Patterson, who found the child at 11:20 p.m. that night on S.C. 90, according to an incident report. The Conway couple were on their way home from Calabash, N.C.

"We're thankful to the Pattersons," said Amanda Chestnut, the children's aunt, who lives in Calabash. "I think they are heroes. As terrifying as the story is, I believe that God put my nephew in the road in front of the Pattersons for a reason."

Chestnut, who is the sister of the children's father, said she and other family members have reported alleged abuse and neglect of her nephews in the past, but nothing had been done.

"It's very, very frustrating," said Chestnut, who said she has kept them before. "We can't just take the kids or we would be breaking the law. We worry about those children every day. We are very concerned and want to do what we can to help."

Police called DSS, who took the children into custody, after officers came to a subdivision across S.C. 90 where they spotted a front door open at 349 Carriage Lake Drive, according to the police report.

The officers found photos of the 3-year-old boy on the wall inside the house, and a 4-month-old boy sleeping in his crib, the report stated.

It was 1:45 a.m. when Salling returned home.

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Friday, October 22, 2010

OSU honors family businesses top Oregon page November 18

By: Nancy Raskauskas | Posted the | 19 October 2010 | Comments off

CORVALLIS - VanNatta public relations, Inc., Old Dominion Collision Repair Centers, Ltd., Lum Auto Center and Henningsen Cold Storage Co. are the winners of this year of excellence 2010 Family Business Awards, presented by program the Oregon State University of Austin Business families.
Oregon companies will receive the prize with gratitude for seven finalists, a ceremony to be held from 5: 30 p.m. on 18 November at the Hilton Portland & Executive Tours.Marty, protection protective Fine Foods, will serve as moderator of the event.
More than 170 companies have received this recognition, given that prices were presented in 1988.Pour celebrate the 25th anniversary of the program, Pat Frishkoff, founder and Director of family Austin Business program will be recognized as a professional distinction business family.
The awards recognize the accomplishments of family businesses in innovation, entrepreneurship, commitment and community involvement.
"Family award-winning business can succeed for generations, even in difficult economic conditions, because corporations are adapted to their clients as the families that they meet their communities," said Sherri Noxel, acting program director Austin Family Business.
More than 100 family businesses have been appointed to 2010.Les candidates must then complete the application and a panel of judges will consider all requests to select the finalists.The second stage of the competition requires a presentation to the winner jugement.Un Commission and two finalists are picked for each category of the award.
The Salem VanNatta public relations is the winner in the category microphone, which is open to companies of nine employees or moins.Les said judges the success of the company was founded in part on the parents for the next generation of the freedom to redefine the orientation of the company to reach new customers.
Company ProWorks in Corvallis and Coelho Winery of friendship are finalists in the category of micro.
Old Dominion of Eugene/Springfield collision repair centres has won in the category of small, which is open to business cash 10-24 employees .the ' company has been recognized for the creation of new ways of customer service, and incorporating a sophisticated strategic planning level.
The finalists in this category are models Olufson Corvallis and second glance and schedule of Corvallis.
In the category medium (25-99 employees), Auto Centre of Warrenton Lum took first prize .the ' energy and enthusiasm of this family business - with its growth and support community - was cited by judges as main reasons for the award.
Ray Schultens Motors, slabs and ViewPlus Technologies of Corvallis will have price House as finalists in this category.
The top of large enterprises (100 employees) this year is Henningsen Cold Storage Co. company Hillsboro.Une family for four generations, Henningsen Cold Storage is one of the largest public cold stores in North America storage companies and has been recognized for customer satisfaction company Foundation employees and sustainable practices.
"The demand for the Family Business award process is a good refresher and we give the point of view and experience of other family businesses to guide us in the regions, we can improve, says Mike Henningsen, owner of Henningsen Cold Storage."
The finalist in the large category is killer bread Milwaukie, ore.NatureBake Dave
In addition to family companies, Dean's leadership in the family business award goes this year to Neil Kelly Co. for his leadership in innovation at home, building industry and serving families Oregon in need.
A student award will be awarded to the Zachary Newberg.Olson Olson is with a specialization in entrepreneurship business administration and is one of seven sons working in the second generation family business, Hiland Water Corporation.Le Faculty Awards recognize Steve Lawton, Professor Emeritus at OSU.
Austin at OSU family business program began in 1985 at the suggestion of Joan Austin A - dec based Newberg, Inc. and was staffed by Ken and Joan Austin in 1994.
More information and tickets for the dinner price are available at 1-800-859-7609 or http://www.familybusinessonline.org
-Angela Yeager, Oregon State University

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OSU honors family businesses top Oregon page November 18

By: Nancy Raskauskas | Posted the | 19 October 2010 | Comments off

CORVALLIS - VanNatta public relations, Inc., Old Dominion Collision Repair Centers, Ltd., Lum Auto Center and Henningsen Cold Storage Co. are the winners of this year of excellence 2010 Family Business Awards, presented by program the Oregon State University of Austin Business families.
Oregon companies will receive the prize with gratitude for seven finalists, a ceremony to be held from 5: 30 p.m. on 18 November at the Hilton Portland & Executive Tours.Marty, protection protective Fine Foods, will serve as moderator of the event.
More than 170 companies have received this recognition, given that prices were presented in 1988.Pour celebrate the 25th anniversary of the program, Pat Frishkoff, founder and Director of family Austin Business program will be recognized as a professional distinction business family.
The awards recognize the accomplishments of family businesses in innovation, entrepreneurship, commitment and community involvement.
"Family award-winning business can succeed for generations, even in difficult economic conditions, because corporations are adapted to their clients as the families that they meet their communities," said Sherri Noxel, acting program director Austin Family Business.
More than 100 family businesses have been appointed to 2010.Les candidates must then complete the application and a panel of judges will consider all requests to select the finalists.The second stage of the competition requires a presentation to the winner jugement.Un Commission and two finalists are picked for each category of the award.
The Salem VanNatta public relations is the winner in the category microphone, which is open to companies of nine employees or moins.Les said judges the success of the company was founded in part on the parents for the next generation of the freedom to redefine the orientation of the company to reach new customers.
Company ProWorks in Corvallis and Coelho Winery of friendship are finalists in the category of micro.
Old Dominion of Eugene/Springfield collision repair centres has won in the category of small, which is open to business cash 10-24 employees .the ' company has been recognized for the creation of new ways of customer service, and incorporating a sophisticated strategic planning level.
The finalists in this category are models Olufson Corvallis and second glance and schedule of Corvallis.
In the category medium (25-99 employees), Auto Centre of Warrenton Lum took first prize .the ' energy and enthusiasm of this family business - with its growth and support community - was cited by judges as main reasons for the award.
Ray Schultens Motors, slabs and ViewPlus Technologies of Corvallis will have price House as finalists in this category.
The top of large enterprises (100 employees) this year is Henningsen Cold Storage Co. company Hillsboro.Une family for four generations, Henningsen Cold Storage is one of the largest public cold stores in North America storage companies and has been recognized for customer satisfaction company Foundation employees and sustainable practices.
"The demand for the Family Business award process is a good refresher and we give the point of view and experience of other family businesses to guide us in the regions, we can improve, says Mike Henningsen, owner of Henningsen Cold Storage."
The finalist in the large category is killer bread Milwaukie, ore.NatureBake Dave
In addition to family companies, Dean's leadership in the family business award goes this year to Neil Kelly Co. for his leadership in innovation at home, building industry and serving families Oregon in need.
A student award will be awarded to the Zachary Newberg.Olson Olson is with a specialization in entrepreneurship business administration and is one of seven sons working in the second generation family business, Hiland Water Corporation.Le Faculty Awards recognize Steve Lawton, Professor Emeritus at OSU.
Austin at OSU family business program began in 1985 at the suggestion of Joan Austin A - dec based Newberg, Inc. and was staffed by Ken and Joan Austin in 1994.
More information and tickets for the dinner price are available at 1-800-859-7609 or http://www.familybusinessonline.org
-Angela Yeager, Oregon State University

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