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Ruesha Littlejohn leaving Shamrock Rovers along with fellow Republic of Ireland star
Ruesha Littlejohn leaving Shamrock Rovers along with fellow Republic of Ireland star

The Irish Sun

time30-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Ruesha Littlejohn leaving Shamrock Rovers along with fellow Republic of Ireland star

RUESHA Littlejohn has left Shamrock Rovers after little more than three months. The Hoops have confirmed that the veteran Ireland international and teenage keeper Katie Keane - who is joining Leicester City - have departed. Advertisement 2 Littlejohn joined Rovers following the termination of her London City Lionesses contract 2 Keane has won the Women's FAI Cup in 2023 and the Women's Premier Division in 2024 with Athlone Town Littlejohn, 34, was a The midfielder won her 91st cap for Ireland as a substitute in their A Rovers statement said: 'The club and Ruesha had a mutual agreement in place, allowing her to pursue full-time football opportunities outside of Ireland during the July transfer window.' Whilst Littlejohn has a move lined up, Ireland squad stalwarts Aoife Mannion, Heather Payne, Megan Campbell, Izzy Atkinson and Grace Moloney remain free agents. Advertisement Read more on Irish football Keane joined Rovers at the start of the year. She got her first taste of senior football with Shelbourne and, with Athlone Town, won the FAI Cup in 2023 and League title last season. The 18-year-old has agreed a three-year deal with Leicester which should strengthen her claims to become a member of Carla Ward's squad having won her first senior call-up in 2022. Saipan film trailer splits opinion as Irish football fans voice concern about Roy Keane portrayal

Ardurra Acquires Cultural Resource Management Firm, Janus Research, Inc.
Ardurra Acquires Cultural Resource Management Firm, Janus Research, Inc.

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Ardurra Acquires Cultural Resource Management Firm, Janus Research, Inc.

MIAMI, June 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ardurra Group Inc. (Ardurra) announced today the acquisition of Janus Research, Inc. (Janus), a cultural resource management firm that has served Florida clients for over 40 years. Ardurra, ranked #75 on Engineering News-Record's (ENR) Top 500 list, is known for delivering complex engineering and design services to public and private entities across the United States. Founded in 1979, Janus Research is a cultural resource management firm based in Tampa, Florida. The firm helps protect and preserve important historical and cultural sites through comprehensive assessment, planning, and compliance services. Their 21-person team ensures development projects meet federal and state preservation requirements while balancing progress with cultural stewardship across Florida's diverse communities. The acquisition makes Ardurra a top-three cultural resource management provider in the state of Florida. "Janus Research, Inc. has earned an exceptional reputation over four decades in Florida's cultural resource management market. As we continue building our CRM capabilities, their expertise and long-standing relationships will significantly strengthen what we can offer clients. We're pleased to welcome such a respected team to Ardurra," said Ernesto Aguilar, PE, President and CEO of Ardurra. "Building our reputation for excellence and ethical research as a small firm hasn't been easy, but our team has always maintained the highest professional standards," said Ken Hardin, President of Janus Research. "Ardurra shares our values and approach to quality work. We've collaborated on projects before and have great respect for their colleagues. This partnership allows us to take our commitment to excellence to the next level." Janus Research will continue to operate from Tampa while integrating with Ardurra's existing CRM team. About Ardurra Headquartered in Miami, Ardurra provides complex engineering, consulting, and design services for various end markets, including water, transportation, aviation, and public works across the United States. Ardurra Group Inc. operates as a portfolio company of Littlejohn & Co., LLC. (Littlejohn). Littlejohn is a Greenwich, Connecticut-based investment firm focused on private equity and debt investments, primarily in middle-market companies. With approximately $8.0 billion in regulatory assets under management, the firm seeks to build sustainable success for its portfolio companies through a disciplined approach to engineering change. For more information about Littlejohn, visit For more about Ardurra, visit About Janus Research, Inc. Janus Research, Inc., a cultural resource management company established in 1979. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the firm helps protect and preserve important historical and cultural sites through comprehensive assessment, planning, and compliance services. Their work ensures development projects meet federal and state preservation requirements while balancing progress with cultural stewardship across Florida's diverse communities. More information is available at View source version on Contacts Media Contact Information Ginny Waters813.327.6042 | gwaters@ Ardurra Group, Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Ardurra Acquires Cultural Resource Management Firm, Janus Research, Inc.
Ardurra Acquires Cultural Resource Management Firm, Janus Research, Inc.

Business Wire

time16-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Ardurra Acquires Cultural Resource Management Firm, Janus Research, Inc.

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Ardurra Group Inc. (Ardurra) announced today the acquisition of Janus Research, Inc. (Janus), a cultural resource management firm that has served Florida clients for over 40 years. This partnership strengthens our cultural resource management capabilities and creates new possibilities for both teams to collaborate on larger, more complex projects where CRM expertise is critical. Ardurra, ranked #75 on Engineering News-Record's (ENR) Top 500 list, is known for delivering complex engineering and design services to public and private entities across the United States. Founded in 1979, Janus Research is a cultural resource management firm based in Tampa, Florida. The firm helps protect and preserve important historical and cultural sites through comprehensive assessment, planning, and compliance services. Their 21-person team ensures development projects meet federal and state preservation requirements while balancing progress with cultural stewardship across Florida's diverse communities. The acquisition makes Ardurra a top-three cultural resource management provider in the state of Florida. "Janus Research, Inc. has earned an exceptional reputation over four decades in Florida's cultural resource management market. As we continue building our CRM capabilities, their expertise and long-standing relationships will significantly strengthen what we can offer clients. We're pleased to welcome such a respected team to Ardurra," said Ernesto Aguilar, PE, President and CEO of Ardurra. "Building our reputation for excellence and ethical research as a small firm hasn't been easy, but our team has always maintained the highest professional standards," said Ken Hardin, President of Janus Research. "Ardurra shares our values and approach to quality work. We've collaborated on projects before and have great respect for their colleagues. This partnership allows us to take our commitment to excellence to the next level." Janus Research will continue to operate from Tampa while integrating with Ardurra's existing CRM team. About Ardurra Headquartered in Miami, Ardurra provides complex engineering, consulting, and design services for various end markets, including water, transportation, aviation, and public works across the United States. Ardurra Group Inc. operates as a portfolio company of Littlejohn & Co., LLC. (Littlejohn). Littlejohn is a Greenwich, Connecticut-based investment firm focused on private equity and debt investments, primarily in middle-market companies. With approximately $8.0 billion in regulatory assets under management, the firm seeks to build sustainable success for its portfolio companies through a disciplined approach to engineering change. For more information about Littlejohn, visit For more about Ardurra, visit About Janus Research, Inc. Janus Research, Inc., a cultural resource management company established in 1979. Headquartered in Tampa, Florida, the firm helps protect and preserve important historical and cultural sites through comprehensive assessment, planning, and compliance services. Their work ensures development projects meet federal and state preservation requirements while balancing progress with cultural stewardship across Florida's diverse communities. More information is available at

Caterpillar event lets customers try cutting-edge equipment
Caterpillar event lets customers try cutting-edge equipment

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Caterpillar event lets customers try cutting-edge equipment

EDWARDS, Ill. (WMBD) — Clients and potential clients of Caterpillar were able to get a hands-on experience with equipment on Wednesday. This is part of Caterpillar's Construction and Technology days, which showcases the newest machine technology, customer success stories and digital solutions at the Edwards Demonstration and Learning Center. Barry Littlejohn, the global marketing manager for technology products, explained why events like this are beneficial for Cat and its clients. 'It's events like this that give them the education, the experience, being able to see some of these firsthand,' Littlejohn said. 'So it's really important for our customers to get hands on with those to see that benefit.' Peoria Heights names Peoria's former fire chief as interim department head With six different stations in two different arenas, both outside and inside, different kinds of heavy machinery could be operated by anyone who wanted to try. Trent Lance, a foreman for T&K Utilities, made the trip from his company's location in Asheville, North Carolina to try out equipment and get a glimpse of the different safety innovations being made, which includes better cameras on machinery. 'We've seen just recently the new technology for the cameras and the able to catch any bystanders that are close by, which is something we're probably going to invest in for sure,' Lance said. Even WMBD was able to get a try operating the excavator, which made for a fun experience. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Trump tax leaker takes 5th in House inquiry into Biden DOJ plea deal
Trump tax leaker takes 5th in House inquiry into Biden DOJ plea deal

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Trump tax leaker takes 5th in House inquiry into Biden DOJ plea deal

FIRST ON FOX: A man serving in prison for leaking President Donald Trump's and thousands of others' confidential tax records recently asserted his Fifth Amendment right to the House Judiciary Committee and declined to testify before the panel, Fox News Digital has learned. A public defender wrote to the Republican-led committee on behalf of Charles Littlejohn, a former IRS contractor serving out a five-year sentence in Illinois, that because Littlejohn was appealing his sentence, he did not have to testify before Congress. "The testimony that you seek from Mr. Littlejohn directly implicates his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination," the public defender wrote on Saturday. "Mr. Littlejohn validly exercises that Constitutional right in declining to testify." Ex-irs Contractor Who Leaked Trump's Tax Returns Sentenced To Five Years In Prison The Republican-led House committee is investigating a plea deal Littlejohn reached with the Biden administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) in 2023. Littlejohn admitted to prosecutors as part of the plea bargain that he carried out an elaborate scheme to access and disclose Trump's tax information and the tax returns of thousands of the wealthiest U.S. citizens to the New York Times and ProPublica. Among those targeted were Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett. Read On The Fox News App In return, Littlejohn was charged with and pleaded guilty to a single count of unauthorized disclosure of tax returns and received the maximum 60-month sentence for the charge. At the time, U.S. District Judge Ana Reyes, an appointee of former President Joe Biden, questioned the wisdom of DOJ's decision to charge Littlejohn with one charge when thousands had been affected by his actions, saying she was "perplexed" and "troubled" by the plea deal. "The fact that he is facing one felony count, I have no words for," Reyes said during his sentencing hearing. Irs Leaker Sought Consultant Role With Express Purpose Of Leaking Trump's Tax Returns, Doj Says Many Republicans also piled onto the Biden DOJ for the perceived leniency of the plea agreement. Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) said during the sentencing hearing it "makes no sense" and "should be called the plea deal of the century." House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) criticized prosecutors for failing "to deter future IRS employees from leaking sensitive taxpayer information." House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) wrote a letter Tuesday to the Trump administration's DOJ, obtained by Fox News Digital, requesting all communications and other records surrounding Littlejohn's prosecution and accusing the prior administration's DOJ of failing to provide "any substantive" information. Jordan said he learned from the IRS that Littlejohn's breach was far more expansive than what had been established in court. "After President Trump took office, the IRS disclosed to the Committee that over 405,000 taxpayers were victims of Mr. Littlejohn's leaks and that '89 [percent] of the taxpayers [we]re business entities,'" Jordan wrote. "While it is now clear that Mr. Littlejohn's conduct violated the privacy of hundreds of thousands of American taxpayers, it remains unclear why the Biden-Harris Justice Department chose to allow him to plead guilty to only a single felony count." A DOJ spokesman declined to comment on Jordan's article source: Trump tax leaker takes 5th in House inquiry into Biden DOJ plea deal

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