June 30, 2026

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HF direct investments pool sells shares of Westrock Coffee Co for $188k By Investing.com

In a recent move, HF Direct Investments Pool (NASDAQ:), LLC, a significant shareholder in Westrock Coffee Co (NASDAQ:WEST), has sold a portion of its holdings in the company. The transactions, which took place on July 11 and July 12, 2024, resulted in the sale of a total of 18,749 shares of common stock at an

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Investments

C21 Investments Reports Filing Delay and MCTO

C21 Investments (TSE:CXXI) has released an update. C21 Investments Inc., a vertically integrated cannabis company, announced a delay in filing their annual financial documents due to changes in their financial year-end and a recent change of auditors. The company has been granted a management cease trade order (MCTO) by the British Columbia Securities Commission, which

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Insurance

Allstate Seeking 34% Rate Hike on California Homeowners Insurance

Allstate is seeking an increase in its California homeowners insurance premiums by an average of 34%. According to the California Department of Insurance, the Allstate homeowners filing was received by the Department on April 14, 2023. The initial rate request was 39.6%. Consumer Watchdog petitioned to intervene in July 2023. In January of this year,

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Fund

EMS Trust Fund Considered in Lieu of Floyd County EMS Tax Levy – KCHA News

After months of discussion of putting an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) tax levy before Floyd County voters this November to help fund a new County ambulance service, officials appear to be leaning towards keeping the status quo. The EMS Advisory Council had proposed an EMS tax levy to raise over $775,000 annually, with the primary

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Energy

Power outages | Duke Energy confident on NC power grid as Texas recovers from Hurricane Beryl

RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) — It’s been almost a week since Hurricane Beryl slammed into Texas and millions of residents are still without power as of Friday. Experts say that deteriorating power grid infrastructure, and population growth, could be some of the factors contributing to a slow recovery in Hurricane Beryl’s aftermath. But as the hurricane

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Tax

Missouri Sues IRS to Acquire Delayed Covid Tax Credit Documents

The IRS failed to comply with the state attorney general’s request for records about a pandemic tax relief program for businesses, the state of Missouri said in a Friday lawsuit. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey requested in May that the IRS produce communications about its September 2023 decision to stop processing new Employee Retention Credit

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Wealth Management

State Taxation of Pass-Through Entities: General Principles (Portfolio 1500)

The Tax Management Portfolio, State Taxation of Pass–Through Entities: General Principles describes and compares the state tax provisions applicable to the most commonly used pass–through entities; the different types of participants in such entities; jurisdictional issues presented by nonresident and corporate participants; the application of state allocation and apportionment rules to pass–through entities and their

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Technology

Atwater’s Tadd Lake is pilot site to demonstrate nanobubble technology – West Central Tribune

ATWATER — A small lake once popular with a small town’s youth for swimming and fishing is now the site of a pilot project with the goal of bringing back its popularity. Nanobubble technology is now at work oxygenating the waters of Tadd Lake in Atwater. Staff with the Middle Fork Crow River Watershed District

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Fund

$4M In NVTA Money To Help Fund Manassas Transportation Project

MANASSAS, VA — Manassas is receiving $4 million from the Northern Virginia Transportation Authority to help fund a road improvement project. On Thursday, NVTA adopted its Fiscal Year 2024-2029 Six Year Program, dedicating $696.6 million to 23 multimodal transportation projects across the region. NVTA also transferred $21.1 million previously dedicated to an NVTA-funded project in

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Property

Garland County residents change proposal to cut property tax that funds local library • Arkansas Advocate

Garland County residents are circulating a petition for a countywide ballot measure to reduce the property tax that funds the local library after initially proposing to eliminate the tax completely. The proposal would reduce the 1.6-mill tax, approved by county voters in 1998, to 1.0 mills. The current millage brings in roughly $3.6 million annually

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