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Wounded vet says he was kicked out of Tenn. mall for using Segway

An Army veteran who was left unable to walk for extended periods after being wounded in Afghanistan says he was kicked out of a Tennessee mall for riding his Segway.

Master Sgt. Michael Trost told WATE.com he was riding the personal transport device through through Foothills Mall in Maryville on Thursday when a security guard told him to leave.

“A security guard approached me and said I was going to have to take out the Segway. I told him it was an ADA, or a handicap piece of equipment,” Trost told the station.

Trost spent several months in the hospital after suffering four gunshot wounds in Afghanistan. He has chronic nerve pains in his legs and uses the Segway to walk long distances, according to the report.

A representative from the mall told WATE.com thatdisabled people are allowed to use Segways in the shopping center as long as they are operated in a “safe manner.”

The mall security guard told Trost he was speeding, but the veteran maintains he was using the device in a safe manner, the news report stated.

“This is not about me. This is about other people who also have ADA equipment,” Trost told the station.

The station reported that the Blount County Government Veteran Affairs office plans to look into the incident.

Click here for more from WATE.com.

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Help me in the fight against diabetes

Help me in the fight against diabetes

The fight against diabetes is important to me and very close to my heart. I am participating in the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) Chicagoland Tour de Cure, riding 100 miles on my bicycle, and I have a very important goal that I hope you can help me with.

I am aiming to raise a minimum of $1000 and become a Champion to Stop Diabetes. Champions are leaders in the quest to prevent and cure diabetes once and for all. I am passionate about the cause and that drives me to this goal!

Whether you give $5 or $250, know that your contribution will help the ADA offer community-based education programs, protect the rights of people with diabetes and fund critical research for a cure.

Please help me in my quest to become a Champion by clicking on the link at the bottom of this email to give. Together we can Stop Diabetes!

THANK YOU!

Help me in the fight against diabetes is a post from Richard A. Johnson‘s blog.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Planet KDE

Richard Johnson: Help me in the fight against diabetes

Help me in the fight against diabetes

The fight against diabetes is important to me and very close to my heart. I am participating in the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) Chicagoland Tour de Cure, riding 100 miles on my bicycle, and I have a very important goal that I hope you can help me with.

I am aiming to raise a minimum of $1000 and become a Champion to Stop Diabetes. Champions are leaders in the quest to prevent and cure diabetes once and for all. I am passionate about the cause and that drives me to this goal!

Whether you give $5 or $250, know that your contribution will help the ADA offer community-based education programs, protect the rights of people with diabetes and fund critical research for a cure.

Please help me in my quest to become a Champion by clicking on the link at the bottom of this email to give. Together we can Stop Diabetes!

THANK YOU!

Help me in the fight against diabetes is a post from Richard A. Johnson‘s blog.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Planet Ubuntu

ADA-ES Awarded Contracts for 10 Activated Carbon Injection Systems from Three Utilities

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ADA-ES Awarded Contracts for 10 Activated Carbon Injection Systems from Three Utilities

Awards highlight ADA’s continued traction in the emission control equipment market

Company to present at the 25th Annual ROTH Conference on March 18th

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ADA-ES, Inc. (NAS: ADES) (“ADA“) today announced that it has received awards from three utilities to supply ten Activated Carbon Injection (ACI) systems. Work on the contracts, which collectively are valued at more than $7 million, will begin immediately with deliveries in the fourth quarter of 2013 and in 2014.

The contracts are the result of the recent EPA Mercury and Air Toxics Standard (MATS), which requires coal-fired power plants to reduce emissions of mercury and sulfuric, hydrochloric and other acid gases by April 2015. ADA believes that MATS and other emission control regulations could generate a total market in excess of $1 billion for ACI and Dry Sorbent Injection (DSI) systems, and the Company expects to maintain a combined market share of about 35%. The enactment of MATS has recently created a significant increase in ACI and DSI procurement activities, and ADA has been active in its response to this market. With these new contracts ADA has received awards for DSI and ACI systems with a potential total value of over $50 million. In addition to these awards, ADA has active bids totaling over $125 million for ACI systems and over $160 million for DSI systems.

Dr. Michael Durham, President and CEO of ADA, stated, “We are very pleased to be awarded these projects by our customers and proud to provide them with solutions to ensure compliance with the new federal rules. The market for equipment to meet the federal MATS rules continues to accelerate and we expect that additional contracts for DSI and ACI systems will be awarded soon.”

The 25th Annual ROTH Conference

ADA will be presenting at the 25th Annual ROTH Conference at 9AM PDT on March 18th. The presentation will not be webcast; however a copy of the slides to be used at this event will be available via the Investor Information section of ADA‘s web site, www.adaes.com, on or before March 18, 2013, and will also be filed on Form …read more
Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance