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LUDINGTON, Mich. 鈥?It s about to be an incredible holiday for dozens of workers at a west Michigan business after the owner told them he d be handing out $4 million in bonuses.The 200 employees of FloraCraft, based in Ludington, Michigan, will be getting an average of more than $20,000 in bonuses. Owner Lee Schoenherr announced the plans during a holiday party.Each gift was based on longevity of service, and shared as both a cash bonus and a special gift to the employee s 401 k plan. Those with more than 40 years of tenure will get around $60,000 in bonuses. I believe strongly in giving back to the community by supporting initiatives that make Ludington a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family, Schoenherr said in a press release from the company. A few years ago, I began thinking that I would like to do something more targeted for our employees, who really are the heart and soul of FloraCraft. According to the release, employees responded with applause and cheers, with many li stanley cup usa ning up to thank stanley kubek Schoenherr personally. The company s stanley thermos aid the average employee has a tenure of nine years, and some families are second- and third-generation employees. The news today was fantastic. I didnt expect anything like that 鈥?and Im very happy, one employee said, according to the release. It was very humbling. I started crying 鈥?it was huge for him to do something like that for everybody, another added. This idea has developed over the past year and i Wgqg 50 years since MLK s assassination: Events, bell tolls to occur April 4
MOUNT PLEASANT, Wisconsin 鈥?An international electronics company seeking to build a campus in Wisconsin is in need of 7 million gallons of water per day for that facility.The water, which FoxconnTechnology Groupwants to tap from Lake Michigan, is needed stanley cup uk for power generation and cooling towers Only 60 percent of that water will be returned to the lake 鈥?the rest is expected to be consumed by the factory.That s 3 million gallons per day that won t get returned, and that number is concerning to some.Foxconnrepresentativessaid one of the biggest reasons it picked southeastern Wisconsin for its massive panel display factory stanley thermos was the ability to use freshwater from Lake Michigan. The main use is probably stanley thermobecher going to be for power generation, they will have cooling towers, said UW-Milwaukee Freshwater Sciences professor Michael Carvan.Carvan says taking high amounts of water from Lake Michigan is nothing new. Locally, Milwaukee taps around 97 million gallons a day and Racine uses around 17 million gallons a day. A lot of that is residential water and a lot of it is water that goes to businesses, Carvansaid.Now, the tech giant wants to add 7 million gallons a day to that figure, directly to its Mount Pleasant campus. Nearly 3 million gallons will not be returned. I was kind of shocked, that s a lot of water, Carvansaid.But that s not Carvan s biggest concern. He s worried about polluted water. There will be nickel and zinc and iron and probably a little bit of mercury in there, he said.