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A former town centre bank is going under the hammer today - with a guide price of £230,000.
The historic NatWest bank building - in Burslem town centre - has been empty since it shut in October, 2017 due to a lack of customers. Seventeen people objected to its closure.
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$40 by inputting eBidDoc #7816262
on the website’s Project Search
page. Please contact QuestCDN.
questcdn.com for assistance in free
membership registration, download-
ject information. Project bidding do-
cuments are also available at the Is-
suing Office – City of Minot En-
gineering Department 1025 31st St
SE and are available for purchase
for $75. Potential bidders may con-
tact the Assistant City Engineer at
701-857-4100 with any questions.
separate envelope containing the
percent of the full amount of the bid
and must be in the form of a bidder’s
bond. A bidder’s bond must be exe-
cuted by the bidder as principal and
Thornburg hires managing director to help manage muni bond funds
John Bonnell was named managing director and portfolio manager at Thornburg Investment Management.
The position is new, spokesman Michael Corrao said in an email. Mr. Bonnell will be co-manager of seven municipal bond mutual funds, including the $5.9 billion Limited Term Municipal Fund, as well as institutional strategies and separately managed accounts alongside portfolio managers
David Ashley and
MICHIGAN CITY â Park Superintendent Ed Shinn was beside Mayor Duane Parry when the latter left a racist message for Pastor James Lane.
Parry told Lane, who is black, and other members of the Michigan City Spiritual Task Force about Shinnâs reaction.
âHe lowered his head, and he shook his head. He had no control over me,â Parry said. âHe did not approve of my action at all. He said, âMan, you gotta get it together.ââ
Coming Sunday, see a day in the life of Michigan City Police Officer Brian Wright.
The mayor said he has been haunted by that moment ever since.