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Has the UK equity income dash for trash run its course?

Has the UK equity income ‘dash for trash’ run its course? By Cherry Reynard, 4 May 21 Although the majority have done well, not every UK equity income fund has benefitted equally After a dismal few years, it’s been a better time for UK equity income in the last few months. It has outpaced other regions and other approaches, with many funds benefiting from the ‘value’ revival. For battle-scarred investors, the question is whether this strength can continue and if so, which type of equity income funds might lead the way.

MUNICIPAL COURT | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 30, 2021 LISBON Anthony J. Antonas, 40, Poland, was bound over in county Municipal Court to the grand jury on charges of domestic violence, criminal trespassing, aggravated burglary and disrupting public services. Antonas is accused of striking Cheyenne Cooper in the nose three times and causing it to bleed in May of 2020 and then entering the home of Ester Blue, whose granddaughter, Cooper, had fled there to shelter from Antonas. He reportedly refused to leave when he was told to go by three people there and swatted Blue’s arm causing her phone to fall and break when she was attempting to call 911.

Columbiana County Municipal | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 30, 2021 LISBON Anthony J. Antonas, 40, Poland, was bound over in county Municipal Court to the grand jury on charges of domestic violence, criminal trespassing, aggravated burglary and disrupting public services. Antonas is accused of striking Cheyenne Cooper in the nose three times and causing it to bleed in May of 2020 and then entering the home of Ester Blue, whose granddaughter, Cooper, had fled there to shelter from Antonas. He reportedly refused to leave when he was told to go by three people there and swatted Blue’s arm causing her phone to fall and break when she was attempting to call 911.

Texas committee hears testimony on special education micro-grant bill

by Derek Draplin, The Center Square  | April 22, 2021 02:00 PM Print this article A Texas Senate committee heard testimony this week on legislation that would extend a micro-grant program for special education students in public schools. Senate Bill 1716 would continue an existing program that provides enrolled special education students with $1,500 stipends to fund supplemental special education services and materials. The program is funded with federal COVID-19 relief funds, which lawmakers may need to revisit once the federal aid money runs out. State Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, told the Texas Senate Committee on Education on Tuesday that the state has 17,000 eligible students, with 7,000 scholarships awarded so far.

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