May 16, 2026

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Property Watch: Build Your Dream on Lake Leelanau

July 12, 2024 When the inventory is already extremely low, maybe the best bet is to build your dream home. What better place to do it than this 2-acre lot on South Lake Leelanau? Located on a private road, the property offers 300 feet of equally private frontage on one of the region’s most

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Energy

Energy costs a burden for many Memphians

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A new study by Green Link Analytics shows that nearly 50% of Memphians are experiencing high energy burdens, meaning a larger portion of their income goes to utility bills. Their report showed that about 30,000 families are experiencing energy burdens of 20%, meaning a fifth of their income going to energy bills.

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Energy

CenterPoint Energy expects to restore 80% of impacted customers by the end of the day Sunday, July 14 

Houston — July 11, 2024 – CenterPoint shared the following update on July 11 at 8:34pm. CenterPoint Energy continues to work day and night and has successfully restored power to more than 1.2 million customers. The company now expects to restore 80% of impacted customers by the end of the day Sunday, July 14.   CenterPoint’s 12,000-strong restoration

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Property

Navigating the Real Estate Market: Advice for Selling Your Property | About Boulder County Colorado

Selling your property can be an overwhelming process, but with the right advice, you can master the real estate market and achieve a successful sale. Whether you are a first-time seller or have previously sold a property, understanding the current market dynamics and implementing strategic approaches can make all the difference. This blog post aims

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Technology

SRTC appoints new Interim Dean for Industrial Technology

THOMASVILLE – Southern Regional Technical College has appointed a new Interim Dean for Industrial Technology. Release: Southern Regional Technical College (SRTC) President Jim Glass has appointed Ralph Griffith as the new Interim Dean for Industrial Technology beginning June 1, 2024. Griffith has been with the college for nearly 20 years as the Design and Construction

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Investments

Sen. Lisa Boscola Applauds Budget Investments in Economic and Workforce Development, Disappointed in Lack of Significant School Property Tax Relief

HARRISBURG, PA – July 11, 2024 – Sen. Lisa Boscola (D-Northampton) shared her views on the passage of the State budget as it heads to the Governor’s desk. A longtime advocate for school property tax reform, Boscola said, “while every school district in the 18th received increased funding, I am disappointed this budget missed out

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Stock Brokers

Could SEBI’s new proposal unintentionally favour BSE over NSE?

In today’s Finshots, we tell you about a plausible new SEBI proposal that could give BSE an unfair advantage over NSE in the derivatives market. But before we begin, if you’re someone who loves to keep tabs on what’s happening in the world of business and finance, then hit subscribe if you haven’t already. If

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Insurance

NYDFS Issues Guidance for Insurance Companies’ Use of AI

Insurers’ use of artificial intelligence (AI) must not discriminate against consumers, New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris said Thursday (July 11). Harris said this in a press release announcing the DFS’s adoption of guidance for insurers that use AI in underwriting and pricing. “New York has a strong track

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Wealth Management

How the Inflation Reduction Act Impacted Corporate AMT and Depreciation

Accelerated bonus depreciation Accelerated depreciation allows businesses to write off most property costs – vehicles, equipment, etc. – faster than under modified accelerated cost recovery (MACRS). The idea is that businesses can recoup part of these costs more quickly, allowing them to make capital investments that boost the economy while freeing up cash flow for

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Fund

Children’s Defense Fund CEO discusses child advocacy amid election year in Battle Creek

BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — The president and CEO of the Children’s Defense Fund (CDF) was in Battle Creek Thursday to learn more about the challenges West Michigan families face and the improvements they hope to see after the upcoming election. Starsky Wilson met with parents at Kellogg Community College, urging that it is a critical

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