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- What to expect this week from Region councils, including Hammond’s $7B data center vote
Hammond leaders to consider extending deadline for proposed $7B data center, Gary hosts forum on environmental impacts
- Governor reappoints two to MSSU Board of Governors
Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe reappoints T. Mark Elliott and Dr. Benjamin Rosenberg to the Board of Governors of Missouri Southern State University.
- Why Applied Digital Stock Fell 19% Last Month
Applied Digital's stock fell 19% last month amid growing skepticism of AI stocks
- Feary: City to ask voters in 2028 to maintain 4% sales tax rate
City of Claremore plans to put 4% sales tax rate up for voter approval in 2028.
- A New Generation of Mall Rats Has Arrived - WSJ
Gen Z is changing the retail landscape with a focus on value, trust, and community.
- 911 call center agreement thaws chilly Durango-La Plata County relations
Durango and La Plata County settle 911 services dispute
- Winston-Salem plant key to fanning record revenue growth for Ziehl-Abegg
Winston-Salem plant sets record revenue milestone for Ziehl-Abegg
- Van Buren voters approve 1% sales tax increase; revenue to go toward new community center, fire station
Sales tax in Van Buren increases by 1%, revenue to fund new community center and fire station.
- Donnelly Library holds public forum on its book ban lawsuit
Donnelly Library sues book publisher over novel's depiction of animal cruelty
- THOM ANDERSON: In 1892, Florence had strict laws on proper behavior
Florence City Council enacts ordinances in 1892
- New Mexico state auditor: Child welfare agency misused millions
New Mexico child welfare agency misused $4.2 million in funds
- Forget Tilray: This Cash‐Flow Monster Can Outlast Every Cannabis Hype Cycle
Tilray Brands struggles to turn a profit as it expands into consumer staples, despite generating significant cash flow.
- Warren County faces deadline for Kings Point Ferry plan
Warren County must submit a plan to boost Kings Point Ferry service by the end of the month.
- Rapid fuel price jump hits transportation hard
Wholesale diesel prices jumped more than 30% last week
- State agency approves Bell County power plant permit near Temple, Rogers
A power plant may be built in Bell County near Temple.
- Customers invited to 'sit and stay' at new Kulpmont café; business to open March 30
New café set to open in Kulpmont, Pennsylvania on March 30, 'Sit and Stay Café' aims to welcome customers of all ages.
- Burger King manager confirms location will cease operations in March – and another chain may take its place
Burger King location to close in March, to be replaced by another fast-food chain
- CPS to evaluate business services program, policy and finance updates
Columbia School Board to review business services program
- Macy's $60 reversible 3-piece quilt set is boho perfection, and it's on sale for only $27
Macy's is selling a $60 reversible 3-piece quilt set for $27.
- President Milei's Nuclear Ambitions Face Local Resistance in Patagonia
Argentina seeks to expand nuclear energy despite local resistance.
- Affordability may contribute to Iowa’s lowering birth rate
Iowa birth rate is declining
- Back Barn Brewing steps in at Ballston Spa's historic Doubleday house - Pint-Sized
Back Barn Brewing opens new location in historic Doubleday house in Ballston Spa
- Montague Police Logs: Feb. 24 to Feb. 28, 2026
Bus company reports gates malfunctioning on Lake Pleasant Road, bus cannot pass through
- Midwest Dairy announces the 2026 Illinois Dairy Ambassadors
Midwest Dairy selects 2026 Illinois Dairy Ambassadors
- XRP News Today: XRP Price Stalls Near $1.36: Could ETF Interest Trigger the Next Breakout?
XRP price stalls near $1.36
- Insurance Commissioner approves CompSource Mutual’s plan to reorganize
CompSource Mutual Insurance Co. is reorganizing into a mutual holding company structure.
- Whirlpool defends Amana layoffs as ‘modernization’ but response draws pushback
Whirlpool cites modernization as reason for Amana layoffs
- A century of progress: The evolution of Women's History Month
1st century: Women's Day first celebrated in US in 1908; 1978: Congress declares March as Women's History Month
- Why HR Should End the 9-Box Framework at Your Organization and Do This Instead
The 9-box framework is outdated and limiting
- Can This Next-Gen Obesity Drug Save Novo Nordisk?
Novo Nordisk's next-generation obesity drug has shown promising results in clinical trials.
- Municipal roundup: Wilmington, Scott award bridge replacement bids
Wilmington Township awards bridge replacement bids
- OPINION: City and Borough of Juneau doesn’t have a revenue problem
Juneau voters rejected a proposal to maintain current taxation levels.
- IRS reminds parents of these tax credits worth thousands
Child Tax Credit
- Business notes: Visit Walla Walla hires for new leadership position
Visit Walla Walla hires for new leadership position
- Will Utility Altcoins Outperform Meme Coins Amid Market Volatility?
Meme coins have struggled to maintain value in recent months.
- Jim McKee: Railroads once owned nearly one-sixth of Nebraska land
Railroads played a significant role in developing Nebraska's landscape.
- CHRIS DENSON: How permitting delays are raising the cost of building homes in Georgia
Permitting delays are a significant contributor to the rising cost of building homes in Georgia.
- Telecom stocks have had a great start to the year — and they’re still quite cheap
Telecom stocks begin the year strong, trading at low valuations, and boasting attractive dividend yields.