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Farmers, founded by two World War I veterans, launched its nationwide Suits for Soldiers program to help active duty military personnel transition to civilian work and life. Suits for Soldiers encourages Americans across the country to support veterans transitioning into the civilian workforce by donating gently used and dry cleaned suits or professional attire for men and women at more than 13,000 Farmers agencies across country over the last three months. Local Farmers Insurance agent Jeffery Roth worked with Kransons, a local clothing store, to donate 30 brand new suits in the Wyoming Valley. Suits for Soldiers is a campaign which I personally care deeply about and represents Farmers commitment to veterans, Roth said in a prepared release. Suits for Soldiers goal is to collect 50,000 suits that will help create an easier transition for veterans into the civilian workforce. A fine suit can help make a great impression, especially when it comes to someone seeking employment, said Ryan Kranson, owner of Kranson Clothes, in a prepared release. Im proud to have been able to work with Jeffery and his Farmers Insurance agency to supply our veterans with work attire that will help them transition out of the military life. We welcome user discussion on our site, under the following guidelines: To comment you must first create a profile and sign-in with a verified DISQUS account or social network ID. Sign up here. Comments in violation of the rules will be denied, and repeat violators will be banned. Please help police the community by flagging offensive comments for our moderators to review. By posting a comment, you agree to our full terms and conditions.

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Cars drive through heavy rain in Los Angeles, February 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ringo Chiu | Sun Feb 19, 2017 | 5:09pm EST Flood worries in Northern California after deadly storm hits south Cars drive through heavy rain in Los Angeles, February 17, 2017. REUTERS/Ringo Chiu By Jon Herskovitz Large parts of Northern California were placed on a flood advisory on Sunday ahead of a storm system expected to bring heavy rain, wind and snow to the state, still cleaning up from a deadly storm that deluged Southern California two days ago. The storm is expected to drop as much as 5 inches (13 cm) of rain in the San Francisco region through Wednesday, bringing more water to already saturated land that has been inundated with heavy precipitation since early January, the National Weather Service said. "We could see flooding in areas that haven't flooded in a long time and there will be additional stress on levees, rivers, creeks & streams," the service said. "The heaviest rainfall and higher elevation snow will be from Monday through Tuesday," it said. It added the Sierra Nevada mountain area could receive as much as 40 inches (101 cm) of new snow. The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services said the state was more susceptible to flooding because of destructive wildfires that left many areas in Northern and Southern California with burn-scarred hills. There were no new warnings for the region near the Oroville Dam, about 150 miles (240 km) northeast of San Francisco, where officials had ordered the temporary evacuation of 188,000 people living down river from the structure last week because of damage to drainage channels, the local sheriff's office said. On Friday and Saturday, Southern California was hit with its biggest storm in years.

It will be located across from the newly opened Ariat. The center has pulled in several new, upscale stores recently, part of changes the shopping center is making since it was bought for $106 million by New York-based Rouse Properties in 2016. Anthropologies move to Fig Garden is a coup for the center. The store is very popular among women who have money to spend on its Bohemian-style clothing and home decor. (Anthro, as some call it, is owned by the same company as Urban Outfitters, which closed its Fashion Fair store in 2015.) It appears Anthropologie will take over the space that Coldwater Creek left behind when it closed. Heart & Soul Comfort Shoes is also moving across the driveway, though its not clear if thats to make room for Anthropologie or another retailer. Anthropologie and Paper Source add two more high-quality retailers to an already impressive mix, and their decisions to establish flagship presences at Fig Garden Village is a reflection of the malls dominant position in the Fresno retail landscape, says Fig Garden Villages general manager, Kelly Tallant-Martin. Other new stores at Fig Garden include clothing store Madewell , which sells American classics and is owned by the same company as J. Crew. Ariat , a brand selling boots and clothing for people who live their lives in boots and jeans, also opened its first brick-and-mortar store in November.

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