August 2, 2025

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Funds sought for Community Building renovations | News, Sports, Jobs

The Mineral Wells Community Center often uses the kitchen to host spaghetti dinners and other community events. (Photo Provided) Some of the proposed renovations to the Mineral Wells Community Center include raising the floor and updating the original light fixtures. (Photo Provided) The Mineral Wells Community Center often uses the kitchen to host spaghetti dinners

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Former Geminus employee sentenced to two years for stealing federal funds

A former employee of a Merrillville-based not-for-profit service agency was sentenced to two years in prison Tuesday morning after pleading guilty to one count of wire fraud in February. United States District Court Judge Philip P. Simon sentenced Valencia Franklin of Lynwood, Illinois, to 24 months in prison followed by a year of supervised release

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What are unclaimed funds? How check for missing money

Browns rookies talk about arriving in Cleveland after draft | Video Browns rookies Mason Graham, Carson Schwesinger, Quinshon Judkins, Harold Fannin Jr., Dylan Sampson talk about starting their NFL careers. The Ohio Senate wants to use the state’s unclaimed property fund to pay for the proposed suburban Cleveland Browns stadium. The state has said it’s

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Finance

Evaluating life insurance needs over time – The Mercury

It’s easy for many of us to approach life insurance with a “I’ll handle that later” or a “set it and forget it” mindset, and to assume that you have time to sort out the details of adequate insurance coverage down the road. Yet, life insurance can play a key role in protecting your loved

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Warriors unite to raise funds for Autism Society | News, Sports, Jobs

Correspondent photo / Sean Barron Gina Peplow of McDonald carries 95 pounds of weights during a strongman competition, which was part of the Autism Society of the Mahoning Valley’s sixth annual Warriors fundraiser Saturday morning at the Canfield Fairgrounds. CANFIELD — Jaxson Sugar is a young fan of the iconic superhero Captain America, who has

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Walk to remember, honor and raise funds for Alzheimer’s and dementia – Macomb Daily

You can walk. You can shop. Or you can walk, shop and watch a baseball game. It’s all part of the Sparkle Network and Woman’s Life Chapter 911 Macomb Angel’s U-tica Palooza 5K Walk and Shop at 9 a.m. June 14. The annual event, now in its fourth year, was created to honor, remember and

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Slotkin pushes for FEMA funds | News, Sports, Jobs

News Photo by Steve Schulwitz Alpena County Board of Commissioners Chairman John Kozlowski, left, accepts a Certificate of Congratulations from U.S. Sen. Elissa Slotkin after an event at the APlex in Alpena on Friday. The certificate says it is for the county’s tireless and selfless service rendered during and after the recent

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Investment

Google will invest $7B in Iowa, including new Cedar Rapids data center

Google will invest $7 billion to officially build a data center in Cedar Rapids and expand cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure in its Council Bluffs complex, more than doubling its existing investment in Iowa. State and city leaders say the May 30 announcement positions Iowa and Cedar Rapids as leaders in delivering AI technology to

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Finance

George Santos treasurer sentenced to probation for conspiracy

CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. (AP) — George Santos′ former campaign treasurer was sentenced Wednesday to three years’ probation for her role in fabricating campaign finance reports for the disgraced ex-congressman from New York. Nancy Marks, addressing a federal judge on Long Island, said she’d learned from her mistakes, walked away from politics and started her life

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Judge blocks feds from withholding NY State funds in congestion pricing fight

A Manhattan federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Tuesday blocking the federal government from withholding funding from New York State in the ongoing battle over New York City’s congestion pricing. Judge Lewis Liman ruled early Tuesday afternoon that the order would be in place until 5 p.m. on June 9, and would enjoin the

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