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Edward Jones ranks Local businessman files for re-election number five on FORTUNE Magazine’s Best Companies to Work For List HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE
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Financial services firm, Edward Jones, ranked number five on FORTUNE magazine’s “100 Best Companies to Work For 2012” list in its 13th appearance on the prestigious list, according to Sandra Atkinson, financial advisor, North Manchester. Edward Jones also ranked number three for large-sized compa-
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nies and number two for work-life balance for associates who feel “encouraged to balance their work and personal life.” The firm was the highestranking financialservices firm on the list. Edward Jones’ 13 FORTUNE rankings also include top 10 finishes for nine years and consecutive number one rankings in 2002 and 2003 and consecutive number two rankings in 2009 and 2010. Currently, Edward Jones has 1,515 positions available throughout the country, mostly for financial advisor and branch office administrator. Each Edward Jones branch office includes one financial advisor and one branch office administrator who work one-on-one with clients in the communities where those clients live.
Daryl J. Evans, North Manchester, has filed for re-election to the office of Wabash County Council At-Large. Evans cited his continued desire to practice conservative fiscal values while being a responsible steward of Wabash County taxpayers’ dollars as his motive to seek re-election. He proved to be very active in his first term, serving on
Region III - A E c o n o m i c Development Committee, E-911 Committee, Wabash County Job Classification Committee, Wabash County Tax A b a t e m e n t Committee, president of Wabash County Convention and Visitors Bureau and vice-chair of Wabash County United Fund. Evans sites reduced fund-
ing to counties from the state as well as escalating health care costs to insure Wabash County employees as key issues going forward. Evans resides in North Manchester with his wife, Tina. He has two children, Christina EvansMitson of Fort Wayne and Andrew of North Manchester.
DARYL EVANS of North Manchester filed for re-election to the office of Wabash County Council At-Large. He is pictured with Wabash County Clerk Elaine Martin. (photo provided)
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LIFE Center have more, they can do more. In a ceremony held Jan. 18 at Fort Wayne Farm Show, Hoover got the chance to present LIFE Center with the $2,500 donation. In 1,245 eligible counties, farmers could win $2,500 for their favorite community nonprofit. The Monsanto Fund expects to invest more than $3.1 million in local rural communities this year alone. In total, more than $207,500 has been donated to nonprofits in Indiana. Visit www.growcommunities.com to learn more about America’s Farmers Grow Communities. This program is part of a broad commitment by the Monsanto Fund to invest in farm communities, in order to highlight the important contributions farmers make every day to our society. To view all of the winners, visit www.growcommunities.com.