Voice. The canvassing efforts today took place at housing complexes. We caught up with some as they went door to door. They wanted to invite them to tuesdays meeting to talk about what theyd like to see done with the School Moving forward. They its just important to come. You just never know unless you come and voice your opinion whats going to happen. Justin on the table right now, changing Hall Fletcher from a prek through a 6th grade school to a 4th grade through 8th grade school. Now that meeting is scheduled to take place here at the Little Theater at Hall Fletcher Elementary School on tuesday. Expected to last in the 7 00. Frank Madison County sheriffs deputies are asking for help finding a missing man. He was last seen on river road. Smith is 6 tall, gray hair and brown eyes. Contact the sheriffs office. The Greenville County coroners is investigating a homicide. The body of Jamie Grier Howard was found. The cause of death was a stab wound to the chest. No other information has
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Scrapping the Universal Credit uplift would hit nearly 10,000 Powys homes More than 9,000 households in Powys will be impacted if the £20-a-week uplifts to Universal Credit and Working Tax Credit are not extended in the Budget, analysis suggests. The Fabian Society is calling for Chancellor Rishi Sunak to permanently extend the top-ups – which were introduced last Spring – or risk hitting family finances in every corner of the country . The think-tank s analysis of the latest figures show there were 6,509 households in Powys receiving Universal Credit in November last year, and around 2,500 claiming Working Tax Credit in December. This means a potential 9,009 households in the area would see their finances hit by the scrapping of the £20 uplifts – more than two-fifths (4,032) of which have children.