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Lake Macquarie Business Growth Centre future secured

Lake Macquarie City Council The future of the Lake Macquarie Business Growth Centre (BGC) and small business incubator has been secured, with the Central Coast Community College officially taking over the management of the centre. Located in Gateshead, the BGC was established in 1998 operating as a not for profit organisation to support and grow small and micro businesses in Lake Macquarie City. Chair of the BGC Board Peter Hesse said he is proud of what the Business Growth Centre has achieved in the last 23 years, nurturing many local startups into successful enterprises and contributing to the local economy. “We’re proud of our many achievements and all the small businesses we’ve supported over the years. Bringing the Central Coast Community College on board ensures that the incubator is positioned to prosper and be sustainable long term and means that the BGC will be able to support even more local businesses in the future,” Mr Hesse said.

Joanne Jojo Martin of Santa Barbara, 1955-2020 | Obituaries

Posted on April 29, 2021 | 11:15 a.m. Source: Peter Rojas Joanne Martin Joanne Martin, our beloved friend, daughter, sister, Mom, Grandma, aunt, teacher and colleague was taken to a better place during the early morning hours of March 9, 2021. A timely celebration of her life will take place tentatively on her birthday, Wednesday, May 5, 2-5 p.m. at the front lawn area of the Santa Barbara Inn on Cabrillo Boulevard. Joanne was born May 5, 1955 in Paso Robles, California. She was the fourth of six children born to Alice Bolinger of Paso Robles, who survives her, along with her siblings Sharon, Kathy, Mary (Lee) and Michael (Megan). A brother Gary predeceased her in 1954.

St Louis death penalty trial continues despite COVID-19 concerns

Updated: 3:48 PM CDT April 23, 2021 ST. LOUIS The Missouri Supreme Court on Friday declined to pause a capital murder trial for a St. Louis man accused of killing his ex-girlfriend, her mom and his baby boy, despite two positive COVID-19 tests for potential jurors who had appeared in court. The court s one-sentence ruling was issued two days after attorneys for Eric Lawson requested a two-week delay, citing concerns that coronavirus infections could spread to other potential jurors, trial staff and lawyers. Jury selection began last week. Lawson is accused of fatally shooting 22-year-old Breiana Ray and 50-year-old Gwendolyn Ray before setting an apartment fire that killed his 10-month-old son, Aiden. Lawson, 32, has been in pretrial detention since his arrest nearly nine years ago. The case is being prosecuted by the Missouri Attorney General s Office.

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