March 14, 2026

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Newport Folk Festival 2024: High energy at Fort Adams – Day 1 recap and photos

65 years since it was established by the late George Wein, the Newport Folk Festival still knows how to “rumble.” The festival got off to a great start Friday, July 26, with beautiful weather and a diverse line up of new and established stars in folk music and beyond. The Fort Stage opener, Medicine Singers,

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Insurance

Did This Health Insurance Stock Get a Buy Rating from Analysts?

We recently compiled a list of the 10 Best Health Insurance Stocks to Buy. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Elevance Health, Inc. (NYSE:ELV) stands against the other health insurance stocks. The Healthcare Market: What does the future hold? 2023 posed significant challenges for the healthcare sector as investors

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Energy

Nearly 10,000 Duke Energy customers without power in Orange County

A widespread power outage took place Friday night, impacting over 10,000 Duke Energy customers in Orange County. The majority of outages were centered around local substations. The estimated time for power restoration was between 12:45 a.m. and 1:45 a.m. “It looks like a safety mechanism activated at one of our substations in the area. I

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Fund

Bitcoin ETFs Added To Michigan State Pension Fund With $6.6 Million Allocation

The approval of Bitcoin ETFs by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in January 2023 has opened the floodgates for significant institutional investment in the newly approved market. However, US states are also rushing to capitalize on the success of these ETFs by allocating a portion of their pension funds to reap profits and diversify

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Property

Majority of proposed Lawrence property tax rate increase would support rebuilding city’s rainy day savings account | News, Sports, Jobs

photo by: Chris Conde/Journal-World Lawrence City Hall Lawrence city commissioners are being asked to approve the city’s largest property tax rate increase in at least 50 years to help fund everything from increased sidewalk maintenance to raises for city employees. But a Journal-World review of the proposed 2025 City of

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Tax

OPS votes to oppose Gov. Jim Pillen’s proposed property tax cut

The Omaha Public School Board’s of Education held a special meeting In that meeting they approved a letter of opposition to LB9 Watch to learn more about 3 Senators stance BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT: The Omaha Public School Board’s of Education held a special meeting Friday to discuss Gov. Jim Pillen’s property tax cut plans, those tax

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NJ hospital helps fund trip to nationals for Newark soccer team

NEWARK, N.J. (PIX11) — From helping Newark soccer players get to nationals, and helping you get hired by highlighting hot jobs available, PIX11’s Monica Morales is helping make things happen in the community. In June, PIX11 met a dynamic boys soccer team in Newark. They couldn’t afford to go to nationals. After PIX11’s story, they raised $32,000

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FCC’s Universal Service Fund Found Unconstitutional by Fifth Circuit | Pillsbury – CommLawCenter

On July 24, 2024, an en banc panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit released a decision in Consumers’ Research et al. v. FCC holding that the Federal Communications Commission’s Universal Service Fund (“USF”) contribution mechanism violates Article I, Section 1 of the Constitution and remanded the issue to the FCC

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Energy

Enphase Energy, Inc. Investors – Class

Investors can contact the law firm at no cost to learn more about recovering their losses. LOS ANGELES, July 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Portnoy Law Firm advises Enphase Energy, Inc. (“Enphase” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: ENPH) investors who suffered substantial losses to contact Lesley Portnoy, Esq. Investors are encouraged to contact attorney Lesley F.

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Insurance

New Mexico churches work to find insurance after unforeseen cancellations

Over the last year, some New Mexico churches have found themselves without insurance. After a large claim or if a church’s location is thought too risky, insurance companies have been canceling or raising the deductible or premium so high that the church can no longer afford it. In response, churches have had to look elsewhere

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