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Louth CoCo Chief Executive faces call to resign after funding denied for Drogheda Port Access Northern Cross Route

LMFM By Simon Doyle A local councillor has called on the Chief Executive of Louth County Council to resign over failure to secure funding for the Drogheda Port Access/ Northern Cross Route. The project, which has been planned for 13 years, was overlooked in yesterday s announced Urban Regeneration and Redevelopment Fund. It s the third time it has been denied funding, while the Minister for Housing and Local Government Darragh O Brien said he will work with the council to identify improvements in their proposal for the next URDF. It lies in stark contrast with the €7.4 million awarded for redevelopment work at Bridge Street and Linenhall Street in Dundalk through the scheme.

COVID-19 stripped millions from Rockford, Illinois, restaurants

Some restaurants report 4th quarter losses up to 60% ROCKFORD Rathskeller Rockford reopened its doors under new ownership Oct. 4, breathing new life into an iconic northwest side eatery that had closed the previous December.  While traditional German cuisine, baked goods and cold beer are once again being served up in the shadow of the Auburn and Main streets roundabout, business is still hindered by restrictions put into place to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. “I would say given the circumstances, we’re doing OK,” Rathskeller Rockford co-owner Jonathan Griffin said. “The reality of restaurants is that the majority of them can only make a profit with 85% occupancy. We’re far below that as far as occupancy, in terms of seating capacity.

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Pamplin Media Group - Gov Brown trying to resurrect projects killed by COVID-19 financial fallout

December 10 2020 Lottery sales tanked when the pandemic hit, but now have risen sharply; on pace to end 2020 with more annual sales than 2019. Gov. Kate Brown wants to resurrect more than 30 projects costing more than $200 million that died last summer when the state bond market collapsed during business shutdowns ordered to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Brown s 2021-23 budget proposal includes Oregon Lottery bonds set aside for projects in nearly every corner of the state. The projects include $5 million for the Beaverton Hoops YMCA program; $3.5 million to renovate Parrott Creek Child and Family Services in Oregon City; $2.33 million for a health center at Reynolds High School; $2 million for pedestrian connectors in Sherwood; $2 million for the Gradin Sports Park in Gresham; $2 million for the Hacienda CDC Las Adelitas Housing in Portland; and $1.5 million for the new Patricia Reser Center for the Arts in Beaverton.

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