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Jones, Auton win in primary, several nominees chosen for general election

A hard-fought race for Pike County judge-executive ended with the incumbent on top and voters chose the county’s first new property valuation administrator in more than two decades as they

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The race is on

If you were expecting a juicy election season this spring you may be sorely disappointed. The filing deadline came and went and very few people stepped up to the challenge.

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FOI request exposes English local authorities' slow response in distributing central government grants to event businesses

Thousands of businesses across England are facing further job losses or bankruptcy due to the failure of local authorities to award £1.4bn (US$1.93bn) of emergency Covid-19 grants, the Responses to 400 Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, issued by the Event Supplier and Services Association (ESSA) to local authorities across England, have indicated that 87% of the Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) funds, announced by the UK Government, have yet to be paid out. Some local authorities have performed better than others. Ealing Borough Council in London, however, has not paid out anything despite receiving nearly £10m in funding from government. The ARG scheme, which could be worth in excess of £3,000 per month per company, provides funding for local authorities to support businesses forced to close because of national Covid-19 restrictions. These include companies in the retail, hospitality, and leisure sectors, as well as events and exhibitions businesses. The scheme was an

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Local Authorities fail to help events businesses with £1.4bn worth of grants

Thousands of businesses across England are facing further job losses or bankruptcy due to the failure of local authorities to award £1.4bn of emergency Covid-19 grants, the Event Industry Alliance (EIA) has revealed. Responses to 400 Freedom of Information (FOI) requests, issued by the Event Supplier and Services Association (ESSA) to local authorities across England, have indicated that 87% of the Additional Restrictions Grant (ARG) funds, announced by the UK Government, have yet to be paid out. Some Local Authorities have performed better than others. Ealing Borough Council, however, has not paid out anything despite receiving nearly £10m in funding from Government.

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