Canton tennis player Hayden Roberson is ranked 2,111th in the junior Boys’ 14 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Woodstock tennis player Clayton Hotchkiss is ranked 2,592nd in the junior Boys’ 14 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Cartersville tennis player Mac Dempsey is ranked 2,571st in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Jasper tennis player Patrick Lewis is ranked 2,565th in the junior Boys’ 12 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Canton tennis player Parker Willis is ranked 2,023rd in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Woodstock tennis player Ben Onufrock is ranked 1,155th in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Woodstock tennis player Ben Onufrock is ranked 1,138th in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Woodstock tennis player Niles Rachal is ranked 699th in the junior Boys’ 18 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
Woodstock tennis player Brady Berry is ranked 1,810th in the junior Boys’ 12 category of the United States Tennis Association in the week ending May 29.
“RECOGNIZING DR. PAMELA WHITTEN FOR HER SERVICE AS PRESIDENT OF KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY.....” was published on page E584 of the Congressional Record on May 28, 2021.
The Extensions of Remarks section of the Congressional Record published “RECOGNIZING DR. DONALD GREEN FOR HIS SERVICE AS PRESIDENT OF GEORGIA HIGHLANDS COLLEGE.....” on May 28, 2021.
Inventories for businesses in the durable goods excluding defense industry increase by 2.6 billion, or 0.7 percent, to 401.7 billion in February, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Inventories for businesses in the communication equipment industry decrease by 22 million, or 0.4 percent, to 5.2 billion in February, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Inventories for businesses in the consumer nondurable goods industry increase by 2.3 billion, or 1.3 percent, to 179.4 billion in February, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Inventories for businesses in the durable goods excluding transportation industry increase by 2 billion, or 0.7 percent, to 280.7 billion in February, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Inventories for businesses in the consumer goods industry increase by 3.1 billion, or 1.5 percent, to 211.8 billion in February, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.