By Joseph Timan, Local Democracy Reporter
Market Street in Atherton, one of the \ left behind\ neighbourhoods, pictured in July 2018 by Google Maps. Uploaded by Joseph Timan in April 2021. Permission for use for all LDRS partners. THE council has backed calls for dormant assets to be invested in ‘left behind’ neighbourhoods – including three identified within the borough. The local authority is one of thirty councils to support the Community Wealth Fund campaign which proposes a new independent endowment to be set up and spent on neighbourhoods across the country which are the most in need. Almost £900m is expected to be available through the expansion of the government scheme for financial assets deemed to be dormant.
Council calls for dormant assets to be invested in left behind neighbourhoods
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The Washington State Cougars took another step on Wednesday toward their first NCAA tournament selection in 30 years when they beat the Utah Utes for the third time this season, a 57-48 victory in the opening game of the Pac-12 tournament.
The Cougs (12-10 overall, 9-10 in the Pac-12) have another chance to bolster their resume today when they take on third-seeded Arizona in the quarterfinals tonight at 5 p.m. on Pac-12 Network. WSU beat the 11th-ranked Wildcats earlier this season for one of their signature wins.
The big question, of course, is whether the Cougars have already done enough to secure their place in the NCAA tournament. ESPN has had the Cougs as one of the “last four in” for a couple of weeks now, so, at the very least, the Cougs have avoided the dreaded “bad loss” down the stretch, having beaten Utah twice and Washington once in the last three games.
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On today’s Guy Benson Show, Dana Perino, co-anchor of America’s Newsroom as well as co-host of The Five and former press secretary for George W. Bush spoke about her new gig as co-anchor of America’s Newsroom and .
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“I’ll never criticized any press secretary for their style. Look, it’s a really hard job. And believe me, I don’t know what my thing was, but her circle back was like my I’ll get back to you on that. Every press secretary has won. And you know what? It’s better for her to say I’ll get back to you are all circle back then for her to make it up or, you know, that would be terrible if she was making anything up and she’s not. Plus, it’s only their second full week starting today. And they don’t have all of their ducks in a row yet. They’re still getting their feet on the ground there. They got a lot on their plate, And also, you know, she has a lot of experience at the podium with having be
The Cougars, who swept a pair of dual meets with Idaho in November, have scheduled home meets against Utah (Jan. 15) and Idaho (Jan. 29) along with a road meet at Seattle U (Jan. 23). Times will be announced at a later date.
During this unprecedented time it s nice to be able to put our dual meet schedule together while keeping in mind our student-athlete s safety and health while we traverse this complicated landscape, Leach said. While preparing our dual meet schedule we wanted to swim local teams and also swim against our Pac-12 rival. Today we are happy to announce we will competing against Utah and Idaho at Gibb Pool and head to Seattle to swim Seattle University with our ultimate goal of swimming at the highest level at the Pac-12 Conference Championships. We are very excited to be able to compete against these teams as we try and master our sport and grow as a family with the ultimate goal in mind of competing at the highest level. We would also like to wish every
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