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A Kentucky Facebook page is working to bring community healing for people with substance abuse issues. WMKY s Rachel Turner has more.
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Bank Of England: Minutes Of The Productive Finance Working Group - March 2021 - The Second Technical Expert Group (TEG) Meeting Date
Agenda
1. Competition law reminder by Simmons & Simmons LLP
2. Updates on and discussion of progress since the previous TEG meeting on solutions to the barriers to investment in less liquid assets
3. Agreeing next steps for delivering draft solutions for the second meeting of the Steering Committee (SC2) on 4 May
Minutes
Item 1 – Competition law reminder by Simmons & Simmons LLP
Simmons & Simmons LLP set out the legal obligations of all members of the Working Group relating to competition law. They reminded members that it is their responsibility to meet their legal obligations and to take their own legal advice.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
RE: THE ESTATE OF MARTHA JONES WHITE, Deceased
Take Notice that LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION of said deceased having been granted to Rachel Turner on the 8th day of April, 2021, by the Honorable Bill English, Judge of the Probate
Court of Lee County, Alabama.
Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same within time allowed by law or the same will be barred.
/s/ Rachel Turner
An intrepid group of litter pickers from Tadworth are winning praise for their dedication in tidying up in their communities and nearby greenspaces. The Tadworth, Kingswood, Walton and Burgh Heath Litter Pickers, AKA Clean Up Tadworth, recently posted images that attracted attention from regional media and political figures alike after they showed rubbish strewn over green spaces near the Kingswood recycling centre. As well as the indignation and anger the images prompted online came a proactive response as volunteers with the group came together and did what they do on a regular basis, clearing the rubbish without a second thought.
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Life expectancy in some rural Kentucky counties is nearly 10 years shorter than the U.S. average - a fact that is impacting higher education. WMKY’s Rachel Turner has more.
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