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Mar 01 2024
News
Missing Florida Teen’s Body Discovered in Rural Area of Osceola County
Share this Story via Text Message, Facebook, X, Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo Mail Multiple news sources are reporting that the body of missing teenager Madeline Soto was discovered in rural Osceola County. Law enforcement officials have yet to declare the body as Sotos officially, but a large police presence in the area is being monitored by helicopters from Orlando’s news affiliate for CBS: WKMG
Florida DailyMar 14 2024
News
USDA Rural Development State Directors Join Forum To Discuss Program Services, Community Needs
LAS CRUCES — U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development State Directors Charlene Fernandez (Arizona), Maria Gallegos Herrara (California), Patricia Dominguez (New Mexico), and Maximiliano Trujillo (Puerto Rico) attended the Rural Partner Network’s (RPN) 2024 Community Forum Wednesday in Las Cruces, to exchange with local leaders on the services and programs that USDA Rural
Los Alamos Daily PostMar 18 2024
News
Bank of America leans in digital age
WILMINGTON – Bank of America, the second largest bank in America, is looking to grow its digital footprint to meet consumers – and Delaware could fit into that picture in the long run. While Bank of America will be moving out of Wilmington and relocating 500 employees to other Delaware locations, Bank of America Delaware Market President Chip Rossi stressed that as more clients are logging in
Delaware Business TimesMar 25 2024
News
Mail Pouch Tobacco barns recall bygone America, legacy of solitary World War II veteran
Mail Pouch Tobacco barns still pitch nostalgia on country roads in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio and other nearby states. They offer both beautiful American folk art and a haunting reminder of a rural United States as it was well into the 20th century. Americans were tied to the land, not addicted to their cell phones. They smoked cigarettes, not marijuana. THE GRITS BELT IS AN UNMARKED
Fox News (Online News)Mar 22 2024
News
New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority Unveils 2023 Top Metro & Rural Mortgage Lenders Fueling Affordable Housing
ALBUQUERQUE — The New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) announced its 2023 Top Mortgage Lender Award recipients as part of its annual lender recognition program. John Gabaldon with Waterstone Mortgage Corporation in Albuquerque received the first-ever Housing New Mexico Achievement Award, which is presented to mortgage originators that produce 100 or more MFA loans in a year. Tabitha
Los Alamos Daily PostMar 05 2024
News
CT police increase presence on rural roads to deter speeding, reckless driving
Connecticut drivers will see more police out on some rural roads this spring as part of a federally funded initiative to increase safety, state officials say. The push to crack down on speeding and reckless driving on back roads comes as Connecticut State Police also are increasing enforcement efforts on the state's highways. The state Department of Transportation said the rural roads
New Haven RegisterMar 05 2024
News
94-year-old rural Tabor man dies in grain bin accident
One person died in a grain bin accident in southwest Iowa on Monday. The Fremont County Sheriff’s Office says 94-year-old Robert Wayne Smith found by his son buried in a bin full of soybeans in rural Tabor.
Smith was in the bin helping to unload the beans while running a grain vacuum. His son was moving the semi being loaded with beans when the accident occurred. Smith died at the scene
Radio IowaMar 13 2024
Opinion
TikTok Holds America Hostage
There’s nothing remarkable about a commercial interest resisting the prospect of congressional regulation by using its influence to lean on legislators. For all the populist hostility toward the practice, lobbying is a constitutionally protected activity for good reason. But the way in which the Chinese-owned social-media app TikTok went about trying to convince lawmakers to leave it alone was
Noah RothmanMar 21 2024
News
‘America’s favorite doctor’ reprimanded by Vermont regulators
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - She bills herself online as “America’s favorite doctor” but Vermont regulators this month reprimanded the celebrity MD for practicing shoddy telemedicine that violates state regulations. It comes as a new age of virtual medicine -- and a doctor shortage -- is attracting more digital physicians to Vermont. Celebrity doctors have long been a staple on the TV talk show
WCAX 3Mar 19 2024
News
'It's OK to need food': 70% spike in need mobilizes Greater Cincinnati food pantry to rural communities
EASTGATE, Ohio — Courtney Karshner grabs some vegetables off the shelf. She gladly takes the Hamburger Helper too. It's become a weekly routine for the mom of two who no longer works, staying home to watch her youngest because she can't afford day care. "My husband was just laid off for a while," she said. "It takes a weight off, honestly." The Clermont County mother brought her son and
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