Hillsboro Intel Contractor Sues for $550,000, Claims Chemical Exposure at D1X Plant Cost Sense of Taste and Smell An Intel contractor sues the company for $550,000, claiming exposure to toxic chemicals cost him his sense of taste and smell. 04/24/2024 - 9:54 am | View Link
Intel contractor sues for $550,000, says toxic chemicals in Oregon factory cost him his sense of taste and smell Most seriously, an Intel contractor died in an Intel factory in 2017 when he was crushed inside a piece of manufacturing equipment. Oregon fined the contractor’s employer $17,400 and issued Intel a ... 04/24/2024 - 6:38 am | View Link
Contractor sues Intel claiming chemical exposure led to loss of smell, taste A contractor for Intel filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming he was exposed to toxic chemicals at a Hillsboro facility, which led to his loss of taste and smell, according to court ... 04/23/2024 - 10:54 am | View Link
Intel Contractor Files Lawsuit Following Exposure to Toxic Chemicals at Hillsboro Plant Ivan Higgs, a 50-year-old steamfitter, was working at the D1X building on Intel’s Hillsboro campus in April 2022, when he was exposed to toxic vapors used to clean equipment at the facility, he ... 04/21/2024 - 12:41 pm | View Link
Shanghai F1 Grass Fire Raises Questions, Emergency Crews on Standby The FIA, which is in charge of Formula 1 races, started looking into a problem on Friday night. There were two fires in the same spot of grass at Turn 7 during practice sessions. The first fire ... 04/20/2024 - 2:06 am | View Link
From the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal:
Robbyn Wacker, the outgoing president of St. Cloud State University, is stepping down from the post two months earlier than expected, and ahead of expected budget cuts forecast by Minnesota education officials.
St. Cloud Live has a report on the departure of Wacker, St. Cloud State's president since 2018.
“He’s turned out to be an absolute dream — and here we are deep in the dream, staring the 150th Kentucky Derby in the face — and it’s just so surreal."