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El exabrupto de Fátima Flórez al imitar a Yanina Latorre en La Academia
La humorista imitó a la panelista y dejó a todos atónitos por su lenguaje; “Te amo, De Brito, sos lo más”, dijo con picardía
22 de julio de 2021
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El martes,
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Yanina Latorre. Caracterizada como la
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Los ángeles de la mañana, se animó a replicar algunas de sus
frases más picantes y tocó todos los temas. Su desparpajo dejó atónito hasta al propio conductor, Marcelo Tinelli, y cuando se retiró del estudio se le escapó un
IOWA CITY The city of Iowa City helped 27 small businesses a majority of them owned by women or people of color stay afloat during the pandemic.
The city awarded the businesses $360,000 in federal Community Development Block Grant dollars allocated through the CARES Act, money made available by Congress to alleviate the pandemic’s effects, according to a news release.
The businesses 22 of them owned by women or persons of color were required to be in business as of Jan. 1, 2020, have $1 million or less in annual gross revenue and 25 or fewer employees.
In allocating the funds, the city prioritized the financial impact of COVID-19; how much federal, state or local funding had been awarded to date; and if the business qualified as a Minority of Women Business Enterprise.
02/04/21
The City of Iowa City announced grants to over two dozen businesses who have suffered losses due to the coronavirus pandemic.
According to a release from the city, applications for the funds were considered using three criteria: the financial impact of the pandemic on the business; the extent of other assistance already received from federal, state, and local entities; and whether the business had majority ownership and control by a person of color or by a woman.
The assistance was limited to businesses that had less than a million dollars in gross annual revenue and 25 or fewer employees. 27 small businesses received a part of the over $360,000 in funds, which came from Federal Community Development Block Grant dollars.