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We’ve just concluded the third week of the 2025 session, and the focus continues to be on hearing and voting on legislation at the committee level.
Read moreEach year, newly minted graduates proudly don their caps and gowns and walk across countless stages to receive their diplomas or degrees. Graduation is a proud moment for students, and that pride is shared by family and close friends who have supported students throughout their academic careers.
Read moreShortly after buying a home, many first-time homeowners recognize how challenging it can be to maintain a property. Many embrace that challenge and refashion their homes to reflect their personalities, interests and tastes.
Read moreA Democratic lawmaker is challenging Gov. Kevin Stitt’s return-to-work order for state employees, claiming the governor overstepped his authority into policies that should be decided by the legislative branch.
Read moreThe days when professionals would remain with a single firm for the duration of their careers are largely a thing of the past. And data suggests that trend is unlikely to change anytime soon. In fact, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that the median tenure of workers between the ages of 25 and 34 is just 2.8 years.
Read moreWe inadvertently ran the wrong list of birthdays and anniversaries in our Feb. 21 edition. Below is the correct list for Friday, Feb. 21 and Saturday, Feb. 22. There were no anniversaries listed for either day.
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