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Title: Business Changes in Klepp: Board Members, General Managers, and Address Updates

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor September 23, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Klepp Business Updates: Personnel⁢ Rental Firm Expands, Share Capital Adjustments & Auditor Changes

Klepp, Norway ⁤- Several companies in Klepp adn surrounding municipalities have recently undergone significant changes, including shifts in business focus, capital⁤ adjustments, and auditor appointments, signaling ongoing⁣ activity within the regional business​ landscape. Notably,⁢ a Klepp-based company has‌ repositioned itself to capitalize on growing demand for flexible workforce solutions and equipment rental.

These updates, documented in ​recent⁤ filings, impact⁤ businesses across sectors – from personnel services​ and construction⁤ to hairdressing and property management. The changes ​reflect both strategic pivots‍ by individual companies and routine adjustments to financial oversight and⁢ governance.

Key Developments:

* ⁢ Klepp Personnel Rental: A⁤ Klepp company (name withheld due to incomplete original text) has updated its statute date⁣ to September 5, 2025, and redefined ‍its ‍purpose to encompass the rental ‌of personnel for diverse ⁤assignments and‌ projects,​ alongside the⁤ rental of technical equipment, machines, ⁤vehicles (including campsite cars), and related sales activities.
* Rift Dynamics AS: This ​Klepp-based firm has adjusted its share capital to NOK 37,500.00 and amended its articles of association⁢ to August 7, 2025.
* Jærøk then: Located in⁢ Time, this entity has experienced a change ⁤in its participant structure,‍ with new shareholders including Helene farmer Aanestad (12.145000%), Sveinung ‌Hobberstad (6.539615%), Astrid Lea Mehus (7.598007%), Jan Ove auestad (7,139121%), ⁣Kine rod (2,738174%), Eirik Varhaug (7,038990%), Jonas Varhaug (34,007075%), Steinar Ånestad (5.390006%), May Brit Auestad (5,390006%), and 2,39000 ⁣Varhaug (2,208000%). The articles of association were updated on August⁤ 11, 2025.
* ​ Siqveland & Tønnessen ‌AS: Based in​ Time, this company’s⁣ share capital has been‌ revised‍ to NOK 444,000.00, with the articles of association amended on September 10, 2024.
* ⁢ Tove’s Hairdresser AS: Also in Time, the statute date ⁣is now September 3,⁢ 2025. The company’s⁣ focus ‌is now operating‌ a hair salon and selling related products, with plans to invest in securities.
* Auditor Changes: Several Klepp and Hå-based companies have appointed new auditors: Asbjørn Byberg Eiendom AS, Rehabilitation Clinics AS, Sollest AS, and Stueland AS have selected Fender AS as‌ their auditor. ⁤Kverneland Næringspark AS, Kverneland Næringspark II ⁢AS, Kverneland⁣ Næringspark X AS, and Lothe Eiendom AS have chosen Aaudit AS.
*‍ Audit⁣ Removal: ⁢Kyvik Forvaltning AS in⁤ Klepp has removed its accountant, ⁤meaning its annual accounts ​will no longer ‌be subject to revision.
* Accountant Changes: Si​ Bygg AS, say rent to Eie AS, and Si Project⁢ AS in Hå have appointed Liit AS as their new accountant.

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Risky Bet: L.A. Council Approves Massive Convention Center Project

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Downtown L.A.Convention Centre Expansion Approved After Decade-Long Debate

After more than ten years‌ of discussion and planning, the Los Angeles City Council voted Friday to approve ⁣a major expansion of the Los Angeles ​Convention Center. The project, estimated ‍to add 325,000 square ‍feet of ⁤space, passed with ⁤a vote‌ of 12-2, with councilmembers Yaroslavsky and Nithya Raman dissenting.

The expansion will connect the Convention ‍Center’s South Hall, recognizable by its ‌curving green exterior facing the 10 and 110 ⁣Freeway interchange, ‍with the West Hall, currently faded‍ blue. A key component of the project involves constructing a new wing directly over Pico Boulevard, a factor described by project⁣ officials as “extraordinarily complicated and ​extraordinarily costly.”

the decision comes‍ amidst ‍concerns about ‌the city’s ‍financial stability. Raman voiced fears that a newly upgraded Convention Center could be surrounded by increased homelessness,perhaps deterring tourists ‍and event attendees. She also highlighted the⁣ risk of losing state and federal funding⁣ crucial for housing⁣ programs.

Despite these​ concerns, proponents argue ​the expansion is vital for attracting large-scale national events and ⁣bolstering downtown L.A.’s economic recovery following the pandemic. Nella McOsker, president and ⁣CEO of the Central City Assn., stated the project offers “a model that‍ can work” for attracting conventions accommodating ⁣tens of thousands of visitors.

The project is heavily supported by Southern California’s construction trade unions, ⁣who anticipate the creation of approximately 13,000 construction jobs, alongside 2,150 permanent positions. Sydney Berrard,‍ a retired member of Sheet Metal Workers’ Local Union No.‌ 105, testified in ⁢favor of the project, emphasizing its importance for the economic security of local‍ workers and their families.

Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez initially favored a less expensive choice plan, but ultimately shifted her vote to support the expansion,‍ stating she would focus ⁢on​ securing “other people’s money” ‍(OPM) to fund essential city ‌services. Councilmember Bob Blumenfield,absent from the ​vote due to ​a pre-planned trip,expressed worry about the project’s completion timeline,fearing ⁣it may not be ready for the 2028 Olympic Games,which would carry critically important financial ‌risks for the city.

Construction is slated to begin almost immediately, with demolition work planned to start next month.Ernesto Medrano, executive secretary of the Los Angeles/Orange Counties Building and Construction Trades Council, affirmed the readiness of⁢ union workers⁣ to begin the project, calling it an investment in L.A.’s workforce.

September 20, 2025 0 comments
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Entertainment

Dog Walk Duration: Age & Activity Guide

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 20, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Dog Walking Duration: Tailor Walks to your‍ Pet’s ⁢Age & Needs

Moscow, Russia – September 20, 2025 – Dog owners ‌face the daily responsibility of providing adequate exercise for⁢ their⁣ canine‌ companions. Determining the appropriate ​walk length is‍ crucial for a dog’s physical ⁣and mental wellbeing, and varies ‍significantly based on age and activity level, according to recent‌ guidance from the “Mail.ru pets” channel.

Proper walk duration isn’t simply about ticking off a time requirement; it directly impacts a dog’s socialization, physical health, and behavioral stability. Failing⁣ to meet a dog’s exercise needs can lead to destructive behaviors, anxiety, and obesity. Conversely, overexertion, notably in puppies and senior dogs, can cause injury or undue stress. Understanding these nuances is ‌key to ⁤responsible pet⁢ ownership.

Puppies benefit⁢ most from frequent, ⁤shorter walks – ideally up to five outings per day, each lasting approximately ⁢15 minutes. This⁤ approach facilitates quicker⁣ adaptation to their surroundings and supports healthy development.

Adult dogs require at least 30 minutes of daily ​walking, with​ longer evening walks recommended. However, owners should always prioritize their dog’s individual characteristics and energy levels when determining​ walk length.

Senior dogs typically require shorter, less⁢ strenuous ‍walks. Owners ⁣should be attentive to any signs of discomfort and be prepared to shorten walks or return home immediately if needed.

previously, GPVN.RU reported on⁣ optimal methods for preserving strawberries for ⁣winter consumption. https://gpvn.ru/81047

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Clayton Kershaw delivers ‘perfect’ moment as Dodgers clinch playoff spot

by Emma Walker – News Editor September 20, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Clayton Kershaw Receives Standing Ovation in Potential​ Final ⁤Dodger Stadium Start as Team Clinches⁣ Playoff Berth

LOS ANGELES – In a poignant and celebratory atmosphere, Los Angeles Dodgers‌ pitcher Clayton Kershaw received‌ a prolonged standing ovation Friday ‌night at Dodger Stadium, possibly marking his final appearance on the mound in ​front⁣ of the home crowd. The emotional ‌moment​ coincided with the Dodgers’ 7-2​ victory over the San Francisco Giants, officially securing their​ place in the postseason.

Kershaw,a Dodger as being drafted in 2006,departed‌ the game⁤ to thunderous applause after pitching six innings,allowing two runs. The 35-year-old acknowledged the crowd with a hugging gesture and repeated expressions of gratitude, re-emerging from the‌ dugout for a curtain call. The ⁣Dodgers’ subsequent offensive surge,⁣ fueled by back-to-back home runs from Shohei⁤ Ohtani and Mookie Betts in the fifth inning,‍ sealed both the ‍win and the playoff berth.

This night held importance beyond the playoff implications, representing⁢ a possible farewell to a franchise icon. ‍Kershaw’s future role in the postseason remains uncertain, with manager Dave Roberts suggesting a potential bullpen role given​ the team’s rotation depth and relief corps concerns.⁤ However, Roberts affirmed Kershaw will be on the playoff roster,⁢ and Kershaw himself stated he is‌ prepared “to do ⁣whatever I‌ can ‍to help.”

“It hasn’t always been a ⁢smooth ride, but you guys have stuck ⁣with me,”​ Kershaw said during a postgame on-field interview. he later added, “Dodger Stadium is a super special place, and the⁤ fans are the main reason why… I’ll‍ never take‌ that for granted.”

The Dodgers (87-67) have ⁢now clinched a postseason berth, setting the ⁢stage for another October run. ​Kershaw’s legacy with the team, and the unwavering support of its fanbase, ​is firmly established.

“I’m kind of mentally exhausted today, honestly, but it’s the best feeling in the world now,” kershaw said. “We got a win, we clinched a playoff berth, and I got to stand on that mound one last time.I just⁢ can’t be more grateful.” He concluded, “Perfect night. It really was.”

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All the President’s Men: Redford’s Gamble & Watergate Thriller

by David Harrison – Chief Editor September 17, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Robert⁤ Redford​ Announces Retirement at 83, Leaving Behind a Landmark Filmography

Robert Redford, a defining figure in American cinema for over six decades, announced his retirement from acting in 2018, leaving behind a legacy of iconic roles and ⁣a commitment to independent filmmaking. Beyond his ⁤matinee-idol looks, Redford consistently challenged himself with ⁤complex characters and championed stories that reflected a changing nation, solidifying his status as both a star and a⁢ cultural‌ touchstone. His influence extends beyond performance, encompassing directing, producing, and founding the Sundance institute, a pivotal force in nurturing independent voices.

Redford’s career represents a fascinating evolution from Hollywood heartthrob to respected auteur, consistently seeking projects that⁤ resonated with his progressive values. His filmography isn’t simply a collection of hits; it’s a chronicle of American anxieties, political upheavals, and the search for identity. As he steps away from the screen, revisiting ⁢ten essential films⁣ reveals ⁣the breadth of his‌ talent and the enduring impact of his work.

1. butch cassidy‍ and the Sundance Kid (1969) – This George Roy ‍Hill-directed Western catapulted Redford to superstardom alongside Paul Newman. Redford’s portrayal of the charismatic Sundance Kid established his screen persona: cool,confident,and subtly rebellious. The film’s⁣ innovative blend of comedy and tragedy, and its ambiguous ending, cemented its place in cinematic history.

2. Harold and Maude (1971) – A darkly comedic and unconventional love story, Harold and ‍Maude showcased Redford’s willingness to take risks. Though he didn’t star, he produced this cult classic,⁤ demonstrating his early commitment to⁤ supporting unique and challenging filmmaking.

3. the Sting (1973) – Reuniting with Newman and Hill, The⁤ Sting proved Redford’s box-office power.The intricate plot and stylish direction earned the film seven Academy Awards, including Best⁢ Picture, and further solidified Redford’s reputation as a leading man.

4. The Great​ gatsby (1974) – Redford’s portrayal of⁤ Jay Gatsby in Francis Ford⁢ Coppola’s adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel was a critical and commercial‌ success. He captured ​the enigmatic⁢ allure and underlying sadness of the character, ‍embodying the American Dream’s elusive promise.

5.Three Days of the Condor (1975) – This political ‍thriller, directed‌ by Sydney Pollack, showcased Redford’s ability to convey vulnerability and intelligence.⁢ As a CIA researcher caught in a web of conspiracy, he delivered a nuanced performance that resonated with audiences during a period of heightened political paranoia.

6.⁢ all the President’s men (1976) – Alan J. Pakula’s Watergate drama is⁢ remembered as one of the great political thrillers,but for Redford it was ‌a gamble of conviction and clout. He⁢ optioned the Woodward-Bernstein book himself, pushing through doubts that a film built ⁤on phone calls, door knocks and note-taking could grip audiences. As⁣ Bob Woodward he strips away glamour,⁣ playing a reporter who is awkward, halting and dogged, yet unshakable onc the trail begins to unfold.With this role, Redford showed that persistence, not bravado, could carry a movie, and that a star could trade charm for credibility without losing magnetism.

7. The Electric Horseman (1979) – Redford also directed ​this film, playing ‌a former rodeo star who steals a millionaire’s prize-winning horse and embarks on a cross-country journey. The film explored themes of disillusionment and the⁢ search for authenticity.

8. Ordinary People (1980) -⁤ Redford’s directorial debut, Ordinary People, won four Academy Awards, including Best Director and Best Picture. The film’s sensitive portrayal of a family grappling with ​grief and ⁤guilt established Redford ‌as‌ a ​gifted ‍filmmaker.

9. Quiz⁢ Show (1994) – This critically acclaimed film, ‍directed by Redford, examined the 1957 quiz show scandals, exposing the manipulation and corruption behind‌ the façade ⁢of American entertainment.⁣ It demonstrated his continued interest in tackling complex social and political ​issues.

10. Spy Game (2001) – In this tense thriller, Redford

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The Who returns one (last?) time to the Hollywood Bowl

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor September 16, 2025
written by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

The Who Clashes and Conquers at Hollywood Bowl, Future of Rock‍ Icons⁤ Remains⁣ Uncertain

HOLLYWOOD BOWL, ⁤CA – The⁤ who delivered a performance at the Hollywood Bowl this year, but beneath the iconic sounds ⁢of rock history, a familiar⁢ tension simmers between ⁣bandmates ⁣Roger Daltrey and Pete ​Townshend, casting doubt on the legendary ⁣group’s future. Despite Daltrey’s insistence ⁤”We’re not stopping being a⁢ band,” the two members ⁢hold⁢ diverging visions⁣ for The Who’s path forward.

Townshend,⁣ who ⁢underwent a knee operation⁣ this year, openly acknowledged the discord, predicting, “Roger will‍ refute ‌everything I say.” Daltrey didn’t disappoint, quipping that Townshend “needs to be ⁢kept ⁤on his toes. Otherwise he’ll just⁢ sleep on his yacht.”

Recent lineup⁣ changes have further highlighted the friction. The ⁤departure of long-time drummer Zak Starkey sparked conflicting accounts.Townshend stated, “Roger⁣ didn’t want him in the band-they’re still ​good friends, so I don’t know ⁢what’s going on.”⁤ daltrey‍ countered, claiming both he‍ and Townshend‌ jointly decided to “freshen up our sound” and that‍ Starkey “didn’t quite⁤ fit into ‌that,” later adding, “Zak didn’t help matters….He can be a ​bit of ⁢a loose cannon, you know,” despite initially calling ‍Starkey “like ⁤a son‍ to me.”

The dynamic between Daltrey and Townshend ​has always been complex. ​Townshend ‍described them as too dissimilar to socialize much, despite⁤ onstage banter that ​often pokes ⁣fun at journalists attempting to decipher ⁣their connection.He reflected on their history, saying,‍ “He was my protector⁣ and he was⁤ my first⁤ boss. I’ve tried to serve him wiht grate ‌songs⁤ and support though I may have been a bit of a bully sometimes.”

Townshend now wonders if a⁤ (mostly) retired Who could alter their relationship.”Maybe it’s‍ time to ⁤let ⁤go of the Who ‌brand,” ⁤he said. “It hasn’t belonged to us for many years-it belongs to the industry, the press, the fans. I wonder whether Roger and I will find something​ new ​with the Who legacy being lifted⁤ from us.” He even ​offered to wriet songs for ‍Daltrey as a solo artist, acknowledging the difficulty of crafting⁤ material under The Who ⁢banner that lives up to classics like “Won’t ⁤Get Fooled Again,” “Behind Blue Eyes,” “Baba” and “O’Riley.”

Daltrey,however,rejected the⁤ idea of⁣ songwriting outside the band context. “Listen, I started The ​bloody Who. I’m entitled to keep it going as long as I want.” He believes another Who album ⁢is possible if Townshend would collaborate with ⁤him, suggesting ‍their combined songwriting could be “something special.” Daltrey has even ‍taken the liberty of revising ⁤some of Townshend’s lyrics,including those for “The Song is‍ Over,” which he also shortened ⁢for ⁢the current​ tour,stating,”It never worked ​on stage as a complete song,and the lyrics had to ​move on.”

Townshend also⁣ revealed a⁢ personal ‍struggle, admitting, “like every f-ing rock star in the‍ world, I got⁤ addicted to oxytocin,” ‌following his operation, and subsequently sought help ⁤for depression, now⁤ “feeling quite chipper.”

Despite the internal ‍conflicts,one thing remains clear: the story of the Who,both musically ‌and personally,is far from over.

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