Death notices and funeral announcements in the Grimsby Telegraph and Scunthorpe Telegraph
We have sadly lost several well-loved people over the last few weeks
06:00, 23 MAY 2021
Every week, the Grimsby and Scunthorpe Telegraphs publishes funeral notices of people that have tragically been lost.
The announcements are a time-honoured tradition for family to inform friends, acquaintances and current and former work colleagues of the sad news and funeral arrangements.
The funeral notices also provide guidance about services, fundraising and often include tributes to health staff and carers.
We understand it is not easy for everyone to get hold of a paper in the current circumstances, so we have compiled a list of some recent announcements which have appeared in the Grimsby Telegraph.
Colorado businesses scramble to apply for $28.6 billion Restaurant Revitalization Fund
Anticipation was high on a rainy Monday morning as the team at Frasca Hospitality gathered around several computers waiting to apply for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund.
and last updated 2021-05-03 20:41:10-04
DENVER Anticipation was high on a rainy Monday morning as the team at Frasca Hospitality gathered around several computers waiting to apply for the Restaurant Revitalization Fund. The $28.6 billion relief package passed by Congress allows restaurants to apply for funding that s equal to their pandemic-related revenue loss. Very excited, very hopeful and kind of just starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel, said Alicia York with Frasca Hospitality Group after their application was submitted.
Redondo Beach Mayor Bill Brand and City Attorney Michael Webb have won reelection, Zein Obagi Jr. will be District 4âs new City Council member and Redondo Beach Unified has three new school board members after the second and final vote tally for Redondo Beach elections Friday, March 12.
Redondo Beach on Friday, March 12, released the second and final vote tally from its March 2 election. More than 9,000 votes came during the three days between election night and the deadline for mail-in-ballots marked by March 2 to arrive, said City Clerk Eleanor Manzano. Her staff processed 5,000 ballots on election night.
Ballots will be certified on Tuesday, March 16, Manzano said.
Incumbents ahead in Redondo Beach election
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by Rachel Reeves
If preliminary results hold, only the board of the Redondo Beach Unified School District will change as a result of this week’s citywide election. Less than half of ballots cast were counted before unofficial numbers were announced, at 11:11 p.m. on Tuesday. According to those numbers, incumbents are ahead in the races for mayor and city attorney, as well as council members in Districts 1, 2, and 4. None of the three school board members whose terms expired ran for reelection because they were termed out.
“Other than for District 4, it’s been a blowout for the incumbents,” said Mayor Bill Brand, who captured 68 percent of the preliminary vote in his reelection bid. Council District 1 incumbent Nils Nehrenheim, who received a majority of his district’s votes according to Tuesday’s count, expressed a more measured view.