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Apr 08 2024
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People in Business: April 8, 2024
Market Mentors LLC, a marketing, advertising and public relations agency, recently welcomed Heather Rush as associate creative director. The Easthampton resident came on board with more than 20 years’ experience in everything from graphic design, photography and copywriting to creative direction, art direction and brand development.
Over the past six years, she managed a marketing team
MassLive.comApr 17 2024
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Detroit People Mover unveils new lighting for NFL draft
The Detroit People Mover is expected to help light up downtown in connection with the upcoming NFL draft. Almost a dozen of the 2.9-mile elevated transit system's support columns are slated to show off new lighting, according to an announcement. The joint project of the People Mover, the Downtown Detroit Partnership and the City of Detroit was scheduled for unveiling Tuesday night. "The
Detroit Free PressApr 17 2024
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A sliver of hope in a record-setting year of deaths of homeless people
Months into his fentanyl use, Gabriel watched someone die in front of him for the first time, he said. He tried chest compressions and CPR before he fled. It’s a typical thing, he said, among fentanyl users he knew. “It’s like a death culture,” said Gabriel, who requested that only his first name be used for fear of losing future employment. Fentanyl-related fatal overdoses continue to
The Seattle TimesFeb 15 2024
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Faith-based non-profits receive a grant for security enhancements
Money for tougher security measures is coming soon to six places of worship in Arkansas to help faith groups at a higher risk for terrorist attacks. LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — Six different faith organizations across the Natural State operate with the same purpose— letting people worship safely. On Tuesday, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, along with the Department of Public Safety, approved a Right
THV11Apr 14 2024
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'People hated this': The story of an embattled SF landmark
Even after landing in capable hands, trouble followed the project. In 1970s San Francisco, the Catholic Church was “a lightning rod of protest,” Thomas Leslie, professor of architecture at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, wrote in “Beauty’s Rigor.” Protesters criticized the multimillion-dollar project, arguing that such an opulent undertaking was wasteful and that millions of
SFGATEJan 04 2024
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Trump's profits from foreign governments
A report from House Democrats alleges Donald Trump made millions from foreign governments spending at his businesses while he was president. And a gunman shot six people, one fatally, at a high school in Iowa. Hey, it's Spencer, filling in for Laura today. Let’s get to Thursday's news. But first, after nearly 40 years, someone finally beat Tetris.How a 13-year-old from Oklahoma made video
"USA Today" ContributorJan 04 2024
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Trump’s foreign profits exposed
Critics say the payments could violate the constitutional prohibition on accepting funds from foreign governments. The report is one of the most comprehensive reviews of the former president’s business dealings with foreign governments during his tenure. Democrats emphasized the total is likely larger. They also lambasted Republican leadership, who they claim released Trump’s accounting firm
The HillApr 16 2024
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WIC income guideline change means more people will be eligible
Income guideline changes for a program that helps women and children means more Alabamians may now be eligible. The Alabama Department of Public Health released the new guidelines for the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children, better known as WIC. The program is intended for pregnant women; women who have had a baby within the past six months or are currently
AL.comMar 21 2024
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Big grocery stores profited from pandemic more than smaller rivals, FTC says
Large grocery retailers’ annual profits rose during the COVID-19 pandemic and have remained elevated in the years since, which warrants deeper scrutiny, according to a report released by the Federal Trade Commission. The report collected information confidentially from retail giants Amazon.com Inc. and Walmart Inc. as well as chains like Kroger Co. for an investigation of grocery supply chain
Indianapolis Business JournalMar 25 2024
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Florida’s insurers are profitable after 7 straight years of losses—but it’s mostly because of dumb luck
For the first time in seven years, Florida’s property insurers turned a profit. Don’t get too optimistic, though: you can mostly just chalk their performance up to getting lucky during hurricane season. Insuring homes in Florida has become a tough business. The state’s population has continued to rise in recent years, even as frequent and more devastating hurricanes cause billions in property
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