Jets Sign their 4 Exclusive-Rights Free Agents to Contracts

“The Jets have signed their four exclusive-rights free agents cornerback Javelin Guidry, safety Elijah Riley wide receiver Jeff Smith and defensive lineman Tim Ward to contracts. Guidry (5-10, 190) saw the most action of the quartet last season as a member of the Jets’ CB rotation. He had 45 tackles,” reports Randy Lange in New York Jets.

“Including a career-high 10 tackles in the overtime win over the Titans — along with three pass defenses and 1.5 tackles for loss. He was one of only Green & White defensive players to play in all 17 games, totaling 486 defensive snaps and 134 more on special teams. He’s played in 28 games (five starts) the past two seasons with 70 defensive.”

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Staff Proposes Continuing Security Guard Contracts

“City Council has been urging city staff since at least 2012 to hire more security guards as city employees, while city management and financial officers have pointed out the difficulties of doing so. Once again this week, Council will be considering contracts with five security guard companies. The item authorizes,” reports Jo Clifton in Austin Monitor.

“Negotiation and execution of five multi-term contracts for unarmed security guard services with IPSA Security Services, Vets Securing America, Securitas Security Services, Starside Security & Investigation, and Universal Protection Service. Each contract is for up to five years for total contract amounts not to exceed $45 million divided.”

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SciTec Wins Spot on Two Contracts Supporting Transformative Warfighting Capabilities

“SciTec, Inc., a non-traditional small business, was recently awarded separate contract vehicles supporting development of advanced capabilities in two of the DoD’s major technology initiatives: Joint All Domain Command and Control JADC2 and Artificial Intelligence AI. The first, awarded March 14,” reports PR Newswire in their blog.

“The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center AFLCMC for Advance Battle Management System (ABMS) supports the maturation, demonstration, and proliferation of capabilities across platforms and domains, leveraging open systems design, modern software and algorithm development in order to enable JADC2. This multi-level security.”

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Canonsburg Awards Contracts for Public Works, Parking Projects

“Canonsburg Borough Council awarded contracts Monday for several community projects, including additional parking downtown and renovations to the public works building. Council voted unanimously to award a $1,019,384 contract to Quigley Development for the Lou Bell Drive parking,” reports Katherine Mansfield in Observer Reporter.

“Council President Eric Chandler said he hopes to break ground on the 90-space parking lot behind the Rite Aid strip mall by the end of next month. Residents have voiced concern over a lack of parking as downtown expands, and the parking lot is part of council’s plan to increase access to the myriad of new businesses moving in. Council also.”

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‘Evergreen contracts’ for All RI Police and Fire Fighter Unions? Contested Law May Expand

“Despite a pending legal challenge, the Senate is poised to vote Tuesday to extend the state’s never-ending-contract law to local police and fire department employees, over the angry howls of mayors and town administrators. North Providence Mayor Charles Lombardi, writing in his role as,” reports Katherine Gregg in The Providence Journal.

“As president of the  Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns, begged the senators not to pass the bills, which have long been sought by local public-employee unions. In a letter to the senators, Lombardi said the three bills, taken together, would remove any leverage mayors and administrators have in contract negotiations and leave them.”

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Clean Energy Expands Sustainable Fueling with Contracts for Renewable Natural Gas, More Dairy Development Projects

“Clean Energy Fuels Corp. NASDAQ: CLNE announced it continues to meet the growing demand for renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable transportation fuel made from organic waste, with new fueling contracts, infrastructure expansions RNG production projects. More fleets are finding,” reports Business Wire in their blog.

“The most easy and cost-effective way to achieve significant carbon reductions said Chad Lindholm, Clean Energy’s senior vice president for sales. “As we continue to see growing demand for RNG, we’re working on the production side so that more customers can turn their sustainability goals into reality. LA County Metro has renewed its.”

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China Railway Group’s Shares Rise After Value of Contracts Increased

“Shares of China Railway Group Ltd. rose in early trading Friday after the company said that the value of new contracts in the first quarter rose 84%. Shares gained as much as 8.6% to 5.05 Hong Kong dollars (64 U.S. cents) Friday morning, on track for their biggest one-day rise in nearly two years,” reports Justina Lee in Market Watch.

“After the company said late Thursday that the value of new contracts in the first three months of the year rose to 605.74 billion yuan (US$95.23 billion). Contracts in China rose 82% on year, while overseas contracts more than doubled, it said. Citi analysts Eric Lau and Alice Cai said the jump was “impressive,” in a research note and it beat.”

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Lakers Eliminated from Playoffs: Free Agents, Contracts, Draft Picks, Roster Entering 2022 NBA Off Season

“Last season, the Suns knocked the Lakers out in the first round of the playoffs. This season, the Suns helped eliminate the Lakers from playoff contention by defeating them on Tuesday. The Lakers entered the night trailing the Spurs for the final spot in the Play-In Tournament by two games,” reports Scott Rafferty in The Sporting News.

“Since San Antonio won on Tuesday and owns the tiebreaker, Los Angeles can no longer finish higher than 11th in the Western Conference standings with only three games remaining in its season. It brings an end to a disappointing season for the Lakers, who entered with the second-best odds to win the championship. The problem! They are.”

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Hayes Agrees to Franchise-Record Deal, exits with Minor Forearm Issue

“The starting pitchers started to applaud, which began to ring through Busch Stadium’s visiting clubhouse, at which point, Cole Tucker began yelling out, “Rich guy! Rich guy Ke’Bryan Hayes started laughing, in the same understated, collective manner he always keeps. According to a source, the Pirates,” reports Alex Stumpf in DK Pittsburgh Sports.

“Their starting third baseman are in agreement on an eight-year, $70 million contract, plus a club option for a ninth year. It’s the largest term and amount in franchise history, finally surpassing the six-year, $60 million contract Jason Kendall signed Nov. 18, 2000. In my eyes, it shows how much they believe in me with what little time I have in the.”

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Midwest Dispatch: Minneapolis Police vs. Teachers. A Tale of Two Contracts

“It has been almost two years since George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer with the assistance of three other officers. All four have been found guilty of a range of crimes, from murder to violating Floyd’s civil rights. Not much, it seems. On March 24, the Minneapolis City Council,” reports Sarah Lahm in The Progressive Magazine.

“Members approved a new contract with the Police Officers’ Federation of Minneapolis on an 8-5 vote, and the details are eye-popping—especially considering the violent and troubling track record of the city’s police department, There was a sense of urgency around settling this contract, thanks to endless news reports about rising crime.”

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Rams Coach Sean McVay and GM Les Snead to Get Contract Extensions

“Matthew Stafford, Aaron Donald and Cooper Kupp are not the only members of the Rams parlaying Super Bowl-winning performances into new contracts. Coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead will receive extensions, chief operating officer Kevin Demoff said Tuesday at the NFL,” reports Gary Klein in Los Angeles Times.

“Snead and McVay received extensions after the Rams lost to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LIII at the end of the 2018 season. They have two years remaining on those deals. They have an amazing working relationship, Demoff said. You’d be foolish, when you look at how hard it is in this league to win, not to try to keep together.”

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North Alabama Companies Win Federal Contracts

“C.E. Solutions, Huntsville, won a federal contract award valued at up to $500,000 from the General Services Administration Federal Acquisition Service, Philadelphia, Penn., for participation in a multiple award schedule. The U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management issued the following high-value,” reports Tom Mayer in The News Courier.

“Huntsville, was awarded a share of a combined $950 million ceiling, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to compete for future efforts associated with the maturation, demonstration and proliferation of capability across platforms and domains. The Air Force Life Cycle Management, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio.”

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Dodgers Renewed Contracts For Andrew Toles & Matt Beaty

“The Los Angeles Dodgers completed the majority of their offseason transactions after they signed Freddie Freeman and Tyler Anderson, but the club still had some contracts to sort out. The first three came last Tuesday when the Dodgers avoided arbitration with Trea Turner, Julio Urias and Caleb,” reports Blake Williams in Dodger Blue.

“By signing them all to one-year deals. Bellinger, who was also arbitration-eligible, signed a one-year contract prior to the MLB lockout. The next day was the deadline for teams to renew the contracts of players who are not eligible for arbitration but still remain under team control. If a team chose not to renew their contract, the player.”

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Uhrichsville City Council Approves Contracts for Police, Fire, Street Department Employees

“City Council approved three-year contracts with three city employee unions at a special meeting Monday evening. The three contracts include raises ranging between 3% and 4% annually and bonuses for working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employees will pay a larger share of insurance premiums,” reports Nancy Molnar in Times Reporter.

“Council unanimously approved the contract for the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 4. Councilman Matthew Fox voted against the collective bargaining agreement for Local 1958 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which represents street department workers. Members James Zucal, Amy Myers.”

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City Council Approves New Airport Contracts

“The Klamath Falls City Council has approved two contracts totaling $52,396 annually for landscaping and maintenance services at Crater Lake – Klamath Falls Regional Airport. Both contracts renew airport work for two existing vendors. Those vendors were the only bidders in the,” reports Mike Sunnucks in Herald and News.

“The city council approved a $25,000 contract with Klamath Falls-based Troy’s Janitorial to provide custodial and maintenance service at the airport. Troy’s has handled maintenance at the local airport since July 1985, according to city documents. The city issued a request for proposals (RFP) in February for custodial contract. Two firms showed.”

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Jaguars’ FA Spending Spree Includes 3 of the Biggest Contracts

“Last season, Jaguars fans mocked GM Trent Baalke by wearing clown wigs to games. Now, he’s attempting to buy their loyalty with a massive spending spree. By Tuesday morning, Baalke had reportedly given out three of the five most lucrative contracts in 2022 NFL free agency. Suddenly, with a,” reports Doug Greenberg in Front Office Sports.

“Franchise QB in Trevor Lawrence and the first pick in the draft, last season’s league-worst 3-14 team can possibly win now but the new signings’ questionable production and injury histories raise some red flags. WR Christian Kirk: 3 YR, $72M the sixth-most total money among WRs, third-most ($84M) with incentives. He has zero Pro Bowls.”

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NFL Free Agency Live Blog, Latest Patriots News, Rumors and Contracts

“The legal tampering period of NFL free agency began Monday and, unlike last year, the New England Patriots were mostly quiet. Aside from re-signing special teams ace Matthew Slater, the Patriots didn’t bring back or add any notable players on the free agent market. They actually lost a couple key players,” reports Nick Goss in NBC Sports.

“They actually lost a couple key players, including star cornerback J.C. Jackson agreeing to join the Los Angeles Chargers and offensive lineman Ted Karras agreeing to join the Cincinnati Bengals. Jackson’s deal is for five years and $82.5 million, including $40 million guaranteed. All contracts cannot be made official until the new league.”

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Contract Renewals with a Grievance

“Barcelona are concerned about the direction taken by two contract renewals they are aiming to complete – Ronald Araujo and Gavi. Negotiations have been in progress for months, but there is no financial agreement. The two players want to stay at Camp Nou, but they are upset because they cannot see,” reports M. Carmen Torres in Marca.

“Any coherence in the financial commitment that the club is asking of them and the offers made to the players they intend to sign for the next season, namely Christensen, Kessies and Mazraoui. Barcelona hope that Ronald Araujo and Gavi, both of whom have contracts expiring in June 2023, will stay at the club. But they are beginning to.”

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Redbank Settles Contracts with Teachers and Support Professionals

“After nearly three years without a contract, hundreds of hours of negotiating, a teachers’ strike and the intervention of an arbiter, an agreement has been reached for teachers and professional support staff in the Redbank Valley School District. Following a lengthy executive session, the nine,” reports Evanne Gareis in The Courier Express.

“School board unanimously approved the Act 88 Arbitration Determination issued by the Board of Arbitration for the Redbank Valley Education Association RVEA, as well as a tentative agreement between the district and the Redbank Valley Educational Support Professionals RVESP during a special meeting called prior to Tuesday night.”

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Chelsea Player Contracts: When do they Expire?

“This is according to various outlets including The Times, who report: It will be impossible to renegotiate contracts with existing players, but existing players and staff’s salaries will still be paid under the licence. An emergency meeting is taking place at Stamford Bridge this morning. Abramovich is unable,” reports Rob Swan in Give Me Sport.

“As things stand, after his assets were frozen. However, the sale could still go ahead if no proceeds went to the Russian billionaire, according to a report from iNews. The Blues have been given a special license to continue with football-related activities but can’t sell tickets to fans who aren’t season-ticket holders. The club’s merchandise.”

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