
Kevin Druley
Associate Editor at Safety+Health Magazine
Husband. Son. Brother. StL native. Nat'l Safety Council associate editor. Former @kcchronicle & @Lincoln_Courier sports editor. ❤er of Mario Kart, pickup sports
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1 week ago |
deadspin.com | Kevin Druley
If wisdom goes that a series doesn’t truly start until the visiting team seizes victory, the Knicks did that a few better — erasing a 20-point, third-quarter deficit to establish a tone. “We’re just going to keep fighting. That’s who we are,” Bridges said after the game. “We’re not going to [give up] until the clock hits zero, and we’ve been showing it.”Indeed, New York exhaled as the most prominent digits on the TD Garden scoreboard showed its score as 108 opposite Boston’s 105.
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2 weeks ago |
safetyandhealthmagazine.com | Kevin Druley
Key pointsIndustry experts note that the physical strain of construction work, as well as deadline and financial pressures, can create stress. Because of a macho culture that’s inherent to the industry, however, workers may be less willing to discuss their mental health concerns. “While there is no single cause for suicide, there are risk factors and warning signs which may increase likelihood of an attempt,” the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention says.
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1 month ago |
safetyandhealthmagazine.com | Kevin Druley |Alan Ferguson |Barry Bottino
Carl Heinlein, senior safety consultant at the American Contractors Insurance Group, joins us to discuss the impacts of fatigue on construction workers. We also discuss content from the April issue of Safety+Health. This episode is sponsored by Miller Fall Protection. Learn more about them at automation.honeywell.com/Don’t miss the next one: Sign up to be notified in an email about each new “On the Safe Side” podcast episode.
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1 month ago |
deadspin.com | Kevin Druley
A recent team social media post touting the Houston Rockets’ return to the NBA playoffs for the first time in five seasons proclaims, “WE ARE SO BACK.”Don’t look now, Western Conference, but a jelling core on a late-season surge could give this Rockets run some staying power. Houston entered Tuesday with 15 wins in its past 17 games and a 3 1/2-game edge on the Los Angeles Lakers for the No. 2 seed in the West.
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1 month ago |
shawlocal.com | Kevin Druley
Beardsgaard Barbers showcases its services within the clientele that frequent the shop. If you happen to visit during a rare slow period, however, the attributes also appear on hoodies for sale near the entrance at 117 S. Batavia Ave., Batavia. Classic haircuts, epic beards, straight-blade shaves, and alchemy. A combination of these is available at Beardsgaard and other barbershops around Kane County, offering one-stop shopping ahead of weddings, parties, big dates, and other events.
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