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Saga Communications Q1 Net Revenue Down 15.5%. Reporting its financial data for the first quarter of 2021, Saga Communications announces net revenue for the period was $22.3 million, a decline of 15.5% from the $26.1 million reported in Q1 of 2020. Station operating expense decreased $3.3 million to $18.9 million for the quarter compared to the same period last year.  Station operating income was $4.7 million, down from the $5.5 million reported in the first quarter 0f 2020. Free cash flow increased 21.4% to $1.8 million for the quarter. Saga Communications reports net income of $758,000 in the first quarter, compared to $1.7 million in Q1 2020. The company’s balance sheet reflects $56.3 million in cash on hand as of March 31, 2021 and $57.4 million as of May 3, 2021. Saga’s total bank debt remained at $10 million as of the end of the first quarter 2021. Capital expenditures in the first quarter were $534,000 compared to $1 million for the same period last year. Saga

Cars stranded in snow drifts as freezing spell comes to an end

CARS were left stranded in dirty snow in the north of Scotland after gale force winds blew the snow from fields on to the roads, covering the vehicles. The cars were stuck on the A98 near Buckie, Moray, yesterday after snow ploughs could not cope with the conditions. The road was closed, with no sign of re-opening imminently. And the A93, linking Perth to Braemar, Aberdeenshire, was hit by a “significant” avalanche on Saturday night at Baddoch, near Glenshee Ski Centre. Braemar Mountain Rescue Team said the road was “impassable”. No cars were on the route because it had been closed by snow gates.

Owner of cocker spaniel found by police reveals he had given up hope on her being found safe

Updated: January 26, 2021, 3:43 pm © Supplied by Alan Johnstone Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up The owner of a stolen cocker spaniel found by police revealed he had given up hope that she would be returned. Skye was taken from the rear garden kennels in Fordoun back in November when owner Alan Johnstone was in the shower. After two months of no information, police got back in contact with Mr Johnstone two weeks ago, after officers received a tip-off about a dog match Skye’s description in Brechin.

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