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A Cedar Lake sign hangs outside of Cedar Lake Town Hall at 7408 Constitution Ave.  Mary Freda, The Times CEDAR LAKE — A new… Read more…
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WILLIAMSBURG — James Marshall Whitney, 82, of Williamsburg, VA, passed away August 13, 2021. He is predeceased by his parents, Maynard and Jeannette Whitney, sister, Cherry Whitney, and grandson, Joshua Whitney. After graduating from Wakefield High School in Arlington, VA, Jim joined the Army, serving six months on active duty and the remainder of his time...
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Franke Construction issued permit Aug. 10, for $175,000 new single-family construction at 1013 Bach Drive. City of Bloomington issued permit Aug. 5, for $260,000 office building alteration at 301 E. Jackson St. Franke Construction issued permit Aug. 4, for $190,000 new single-family construction at 2514 Pampas Lane. Knoebel Construction issued permit Aug. 5, for $1,414,000...
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Story Links SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – The young guns took center stage in a big way as the University of Colorado continued its tour of Costa Rica with a 104-46 win over Colegio de Abogados Saturday night at Banco Nacional Arena in San Jose.   Six players – all...
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Cafe Moso in Montclair’s South End Village (ANDREW GARDA/STAFF) By DIEGO JESUS BARTESAGHI MENAbartesaghi@montclairlocal.news So far in Montclair, business leaders say they don’t know of any restaurants requiring coronavirus vaccination to dine. A restaurant in Ridgewood has become one of the first in New Jersey to require customers to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination for...
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LANSING, Mich. — Michigan has surpassed 20,000 deaths from COVID-19, with a top state health official encouraging people to take precautions. State health officials reported Michigan had totaled 20,011 confirmed deaths since its first recorded death in March 2020. Michigan Health and Human Services director Elizabeth Hertel says the state has seen “real devastation” from...
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Midland recently got a little sweeter when an incoming Central Michigan University freshman began her own confectionery business. Fatimah Khan, of Midland, began the endeavor when she was a sophomore in high school and was given a marketing assignment to create a business with the profits going toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Khan and her partner...
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BALTIMORE (WJZ) — It’s the day Ravens fans have had marked on their calendars. Saturday marks the start of the preseason. Fans will be welcomed inside M&T Bank Stadium for game action for the first time in months and businesses are getting ready. The Ravens will host the New Orleans Saints for their only preseason home...
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) is pushing his conservative agenda in hopes of riling up the state’s Republican base ahead of the 2022 gubernatorial election, but major corporations are not having it. What’s happening: Companies with large footprints in the Lone Star State like Dell Technologies, American Airlines Apple, and IBM have a history of...
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LITTLETON, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Aug 13, 2021– CPI Card Group Inc. (Nasdaq: PMTS; TSX: PMTS) (“CPI” or the “Company”), a payment technology company and leading provider of credit, debit and prepaid solutions, today announced that it has provided written notice to the Toronto Stock Exchange (the “TSX”) regarding the voluntary delisting of its common stock from the...
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