Report submitted by Worcestershire County League Following the first two weeks of bright sunshine and warm conditions some localised heavy overnight downpours and unpredictable squally showers throughout the day meant that week three was the first week to be influenced by the change in weather pattern and temperatures. Dan Wale (7-21) ensured he made the most of the helpful bowling conditions as he helped Stourbridge take full advantage of last week’s leaders Stourport’s misfortune of having their match cancelled due to a Covid-19 occurrence at Brockhampton last week, as his first innings haul helped the Glassboys beat local rivals Old Hill by three wickets at Haden Hill, a win that catapulted them to the top of the
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NEW YORK, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Dyal Capital Partners today announced that the investors in the funds it manages provided the required consents to permit the closing of its pending strategic combination with Owl Rock Capital Group and Altimar Acquisition Corporation (NYSE: ATAC). Additionally, the Securities and Exchange Commission has declared effective the S-4 filed by Altimar, the special purpose acquisition company buying the merged company to form Blue Owl Capital.
Tuesday April 27 Mendocino County Fire Safe Council Radio 9am This week on Mendocino Fire Safe Council Radio, host Scott Cratty will have a discussion with
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The University of Chicago will train U.S. Army surgeons, nurses and other emergency care specialists at its South Side trauma center as part of an initiative announced this week.
The Army has been partnering with trauma centers around the country through a government program started in 2019, and the U. of C. joins seven others, including those operated by teaching hospitals in New Jersey, North Carolina, Oregon and Tennessee.
Lt. Col. Timothy Plackett, a trauma surgeon who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, has already begun work at the Hyde Park trauma center. He’s the commander of a medical unit stationed in Fort Bragg in North Carolina that will begin sending medical personnel to Chicago later this year.