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CarComplaints.com was recommended in a June 2010 report from the Consumer Federation of America titled Consumer Complaint Websites: An Assessment. [9] The CFA's report compared six generic complaint websites but singled out CarComplaints.com as a specialized resource for "consumers interested in automobiles, who should begin with carcomplaints ...
Amscot Financial was founded in 1989 in Tampa, Florida, by Ian MacKechnie, [13] an entrepreneur and businessman who moved with his family from Scotland to the United States in 1986. [14] Coming from a background of building and expanding businesses, [ 13 ] [ 15 ] MacKechnie bought a bakery in Tampa [ 13 ] and began supplying doughnuts and ...
Ian Stewart (born 1946) [6] is a Scottish former football player and manager. Stewart worked as a civil servant while being involved in football on a part-time basis. [ 7 ] He was player/manager of Brechin City in the late 1970s, but left that position in January 1980 to become manager of Arbroath . [ 7 ]
Ian Moore (born August 8, 1968, in Berkeley, California, United States) is an American guitarist and singer-songwriter from Austin, Texas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Discography
Guthrie Bowron recorded an 8% increase in wallpaper sales between 2011 and 2012, and a 18% increase between 2012 and 2013. The company said wallpaper was becoming a fashion item, and many home decorators were using it to create a feature wall rather than using throughout the entire room. [10]
The following is a list of websites, separated by owner, that have both been considered by journalists and researchers as distributing false news - or otherwise participating in disinformation - and have been designated by journalists and researchers as likely being linked to political actors in the United States.
The hospital became part of Guthrie in 1984 and achieved Critical Access Hospital status in 2003. In 2013, a new 25 bed facility was built with an on-site helipad. [1] The hospital won the 2017 Women's Choice Award for Emergency Care. [5]
Montrose County Social Services used the building from 1976 to 2003. [5] The building was bought in 2003 by the City of Montrose for $400,000. It underwent renovation to house city offices and was renamed the "Elks Civic Building". [6] [7] The building was added to the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties on March 10, 2004. [2]