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- CEO of Finnish Chocolate Maker Fazer Sees IPO Happening by 2029
Finnish chocolate maker Fazer is planning an initial public offering (IPO) by 2029.
- Camp Blaz Marines join Finegayan Elementary's Mes CHamoru event, donate sports equipment
Marines participate in Mes CHamoru event at Finegayan Elementary
- Meet the Next Generation of Dividend Aristocrats
The S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats are a group of 50 established companies that have increased their dividend payouts for at least 25 consecutive years.
- ESPN’s Tony Rizzo Rips Into Browns Over Shedeur Sanders Uncertainty
ESPN analyst Tony Rizzo criticizes the Cleveland Browns for their uncertainty over quarterback Shedeur Sanders' future, expressing frustration among fans.
- Letters to the Editor - Fair Park, presidential libraries, DHS funding, Hickory House
Letters to the Editor express support for Fair Park, criticize the president's library plans, and express sadness over the closure of Hickory House, with readers also calling on candidates to prioritize democracy.
- Ben Fields: 'Bimbofication' and other stuff I didn't want to know (Opinion)
The term 'bimbofication' refers to the process of treating women as sex objects or passive recipients of male aggression.
- UNS and Settanta7 Selected to Design Turin Metro Line 2 as a 32-Station Network
UNSW and Settanta7 selected to design Turin Metro Line 2, international jury led by Dominique Perrault, 32-station network with 'flow' concept guiding design principles.
- Alabama bill would loosen sick leave donation rules for K-12 employees
Alabama lawmakers consider expanding sick leave donation rules for K-12 employees.
- Middle Earth cosplay fandom is slated for northern Maine’s Comicon
Northern Maine Comicon to be held at Northeastland Hotel in Presque Isle
- Will Notts be County Championship top dogs again?
Notts have been struggling in the County Championship, looking to bounce back from a poor start.
- Patricia Ann Todd Pepper
Patricia Ann Todd Pepper, 1931–2026
- Former governor endorses Carmichael for Congress
Former governor endorses candidate for Congress
- Op-Ed: Yellowstone isn't an island: Why sagebrush still matters
Yellowstone's ecosystem is more than just iconic wildlife, its sagebrush steppe is a vital habitat for many species
- At 98, Hall of Fame musician Les Fields still jams
Les Fields is a 98-year-old jazz musician who formed his jazz band in 1968.
- Amazon Goes Big on OpenAI’s Record Fund Raise. ChatGPT Parent Worth $852 Billion Ahead of IPO.
Amazon raises $1.1 billion in funding for OpenAI, valuing the AI startup at $33.6 billion, as ChatGPT parent company worth $852 billion ahead of its IPO.
- Three Portland culinary favorites advance to 2026 James Beard Awards
Portland culinary scene
- Twin county minister association to hold joint service
Twin County Ministerial Association invites community to Good Friday service titled 'Love Poured Out: The Cross as Radical, Costly Love' at Pioneer Presbyterian Church on Friday from noon to 3 p.m.
- Nicolet College to put on Fahrenheit 451
Nicolet College to stage 'Fahrenheit 451' theatrical production
- National elections forecaster now rates Iowa a toss-up
Iowa gubernatorial election now considered a toss-up
- New crisis that isn’t?
Home ownership rates in Utah have consistently exceeded the national average and continue to do so.
- Implications of the Iran War for U.S.-Saudi Relations
U.S.-Saudi relations are strengthened as Saudi Arabia relies on the U.S. for defense against Iran.
- FitLife Brands Announces Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2025 Results
FitLife Brands reports 73% increase in Q4 revenue to $25.9M, driven by acquisition of Irwin Naturals
- Letter: Trump's actions hard American citizens
Trump's administration has faced criticism for its handling of the Iran conflict.
- Memoir, family history writers’ group to meet April 6
Memoir and family history writers gather on the first Monday of each month at the Weiss Community Library from 1 p.m to 3 p.m.
- What was Epstein’s property play?
Jeffrey Epstein's real estate investments provided access to influential people and locations
- Tractor Gauge Restoration Tips to Fix Faulty, Faded Instruments
Tractor gauge restoration tips for troubleshooting and maintenance
- Sino Biological ProPureTM Endotoxin-Free Proteins: The "Invisible Guardian" of Biopharmaceuticals
Endotoxins can cause unpredictable cell behavior and inflammation in biopharmaceutical studies.
- Apple’s comeback decade: Most important products of the 90s and 2000s
Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, iMac G3, Mac OS X, iPod
- Asking Eric: Sister sides with abusive brother-in-law; I’m still hurting from rift in the family
A sister's betrayal can be a painful and difficult experience
- Rachel Marsden: Where’s the Pentagon to save America from Trump?
US President Donald Trump
- QuickFi Enables Air-tow Trailers National Digital Captive Finance Program
QuickFi enables Air-tow Trailers to offer digital captive finance to customers
- REGION SPORTS: SCSU men's tennis sweeps MEAC Roundup
Shenandoah University men's tennis sweeps conference opponent, Campbell
- The Editorial Board: Jeanne Vinal is being unfair criticized as she fights for accountability
Jeanne Vinal presses Erie County Sheriff for accountability, challenging spending and transparency.
- “Actions Behind The Wheel Can Last Forever”: St. Mary’s County Commission Urges Work Zone Awareness
Work Zone Safety and Roadside Awareness Month is underway in St. Mary's County, with efforts to educate the public about the importance of being vigilant while driving through work zones. The county commissioner, Mike Hewitt, has firsthand experience with the dangers of reckless driving in work zones, having spent decades responding to roadside incidents. The county is urging residents to exercise extra caution when encountering roadwork and construction zones.
- Best gas credit cards to save money at the pump
Earn 5x points on gas purchases, get a $100 statement credit after spending $1,000 in 3 months