March 14, 2026

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Property

Former ICC employee accused of selling school property on eBay

FULTON, Miss. (WCBI) – A former Itawamba Community College employee was accused of selling the school’s equipment on eBay. Timothy Lucius was charged with embezzlement. State Auditor Shad White said Lucius was the ICC Telecommunications and Information Services Technician. Investigators accused Lucious of selling several pieces of electronic equipment on his personal eBay store and

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Energy

Businesses face high energy bills as temps rise in Central California

FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — As the heat continues this summer, local small businesses are being hit with high energy bills. “We generate a lot of heat especially when you have an open kitchen – I’m gonna say June through the middle part of September we’ll see bills running into the three thousands,” said Owner of

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Energy

Looking for an AI Stock? Consider NexGen Energy (NYSE:NXE) Instead

With artificial intelligence commanding the spotlight, the natural reaction is to grab a piece of the pie. However, investors interested in AI should instead consider NexGen Energy (NXE). Specializing in the exploration and development of uranium properties, NexGen seems far removed from the tech ecosystem. While the relationship is tangential, the relevance is not, especially

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Insurance

Thousands Could Lose Health Insurance After Judge’s Ruling

Thousands are at risk of losing their health insurance after a federal judge ruled against Georgia’s request for an extended Medicaid deadline. President Joe Biden‘s administration previously denied Georgia’s request to extend its deadline for part of the state’s Medicaid program, which is the only one in America that includes a work requirement for recipients.

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Tax

Alabama’s School Tax Holiday is this weekend. Here’s what you should know.

MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — Students and parents will soon be able to save money while back-to-school shopping as Alabama’s School Tax Holiday approaches. The tax holiday is 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 19 through 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, July 21, according to a press release. During the tax holiday, students and families can purchase these

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Fund

Last Chance to Apply for Allentown’s Youth Climate Action Fund! | The Valley Ledger

MAYOR TUERK ANNOUNCES ALLENTOWN JOINS BLOOMBERG PHILANTHROPIES’ YOUTH ACTION FUND TO ACTIVATE YOUNG PEOPLE IN DRIVING CLIMATE SOLUTIONS Allentown one of 100 cities that will receive funding and technical assistance to spur a groundswell of youth- driven climate action April 10, 2024 – Mayor Tuerk announced today that Allentown will join Bloomberg Philanthropies’ new Youth

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Insurance

Flour Bluff ISD says high insurance premiums affecting teacher pay and more

CORPUS CHRISTI, Tx — Flour Bluff school leaders expect a 10% increase in their insurance premium for the upcoming school year, which they said affects things like teacher pay, building renovations and more. They, along with State Representative Todd Hunter, believe the increase is unfair. Hunter, whom attended the workshop gave his thoughts on the

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Fund

TradeFlow Capital Management tokenized fund tracker certificate premiered on Obligate

SINGAPORE, July 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — TradeFlow Capital Management (TradeFlow) is pleased to announce its first eNote tracker certificate has been listed on Obligate, the leading on-chain capital markets platform. The certificate offers investors a unique and innovative investment opportunity to track the performance of the USD TradeFlow Fund transparently, efficiently and within a regulated environment.

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Insurance

Declining enrollment, rising insurance costs may put dent in Lake Central schools’ budget surplus

The Lake Central School Corporation’s sizeable budget surplus may be short-lived. Director of Business Services Rob James says the district ended the school year with a $2.7 million surplus in its education fund, where teacher salaries are paid. “Normally, we do not like to be that high and have as much of a profit,” James

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Energy

Baltimore high schoolers explore clean energy in Constellation’s weeklong camp at UMBC

BALTIMORE — Nearly 70 high school students nationwide were selected to participate in this year’s Youth Energy Summit, hosted by Constellation Energy, at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.   During the weeklong overnight experience, juniors and seniors learned different facets of climate, environment, and stem including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and microgrids. “These students

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