March 15, 2025

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Finance

China, U.S. create contact group for future ‘financial stress events’

China’s central bank said a meeting in Shanghai produced an agreement with the U.S. Treasury to appoint contact people to deal with any future “financial stress events,” a rare example of the world’s two biggest economies seeking common ground. The two sides also “exchanged lists of financial stability contacts” during the fifth meeting of the

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Property

Auditor Alan Harold advocates for property tax changes in Ohio

Over the next week, property owners will receive a notice of a new valuation on their property. This notice comes as part of Stark County’s sexennial reappraisal, as mandated by Ohio law. There are two key components county auditors use in creating this new value — the characteristics of the property and the sales of

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Investors

Investors regain confidence as inflation calms

Recent economic data has eased the recession fears that loomed earlier in August, diminishing the likelihood of large rate cuts by the Federal Reserve and boosting investor confidence in risk assets. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 indices saw their strongest week since late October 2023 as of Friday midday trading, driven by encouraging economic

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Property

$1.7 million Anderson Township home sale among the week’s top property transfers

Each week we compile local real estate records so you can find out what property is selling for in your neighborhood. Need more information about these sales? Check out each county’s site: We also have a local database page with restaurant inspections, an unemployment tracker, river levels and more. HAMILTON COUNTY Information provided by the Hamilton County

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Property

Property destroyed by recent Gold Ranch Fire near Verdi

Property destroyed by recent Gold Ranch Fire near Verdi News Sports Business Life Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals Homeowner Susan Fisher inspects the damage to her property that was destroyed as a result of the Gold Ranch Fire near Verdi on Aug. 13, 2024. JASON BEAN/RGJ The fire ravaged property owned by Steve Oldham and

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Loans

Ojibwe tribal officials, partners must forgive $1.5 billion in loans

A settlement in a federal class-action lawsuit against officials of the Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe Nation and some of their business partners calls for forgiving about $1.5 billion in loans to customers across the country, the latest step in trying to curb a tribal lending industry some consider the equivalent of loanshark operations. The plaintiffs

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Mortgage

West Nyack Palisades Center mall gets receiver amid foreclosure case

In 2016, the mall’s owners took out a $418 million mortgage loan. Its creditors say they failed to pay the money back. The foreclosure case seeks to sell off the mall, right down to the fixtures, in an effort to recoup the money owned. A special servicer was already providing oversight for the mall, town

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Finance

What to know about his campaign finances

Federal agents recently took possession of U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles’ cell phone as part of an investigation he believes centers around his federal campaign finance filings. Ogles, R-Columbia, is seeking reelection in Tennessee’s 5th Congressional District in the November election, with former President Donald Trump’s endorsement. This month, he won a competitive Republican primary against

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Funds

Federal funds to Fitchburg Municipal, New Bedford Regional airports

Two Massachusetts municipal airports, in Fitchburg and New Bedford, will be able to invest in infrastructural improvements with the award of more than $2 million in federal funds through the Federal Aviation Administration. The work at Fitchburg Municipal Airport includes lighting, hangars and taxiways and taxi lanes for aircraft. It will allow the municipality to

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Funds

MA is giving out $6.5M in road funds. Here’s where it is going.

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) recently announced the award of $6.5 million in funding to 28 municipalities and two regional transit authorities as part of the Gov. Maura Healey – Lt. Gov. Kim Healey-Driscoll administration’s “Shared Streets and Spaces program.” The initiative aims to make “streets and sidewalks better, safer, and more welcoming for

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