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A one-day summit featuring the Local Foods movement aims to appeal not only to area grocers, restaurateurs and producers, but also to homemakers, cooks and food fans. Dakota Rural Action will host its inaugural Local Foods Summit on Sunday, July 12, at the Dahl Arts Center.
The ASX 200 has fined Tricom Equities a record $1.35 million dollars plus GST for market manipulation.
The deadline for registering for the GCAA Summer Baseball Season is fast approaching! The GCAA's Summer Baseball Season includes both Garden City teams and teams from neighboring towns. The season will run for five weeks starting July 13th, with two games per week per team on Monday through Thursday evenings.
White House health reformers have pressed over the last month for payment reforms that would reward doctors and hospitals for spending less and delivering higher quality care, rather than simply providing a higher volume of services.
Local hospital officials said Wednesday they aren’t sure how the federal government’s $155 billion reduction in Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements will affect their operations.
Hospital leaders in Georgia and Tennessee are tentatively optimistic about a plan announced Wednesday, hoping it will eventually lessen the financial burden on hospitals treating a significant number of patients who can't pay.
What do you get when you combine a rocky job market with soaring student debt? Student-loan defaults, and they’re at the highest level since 1998. This year’s graduates are facing hiring freezes, and many of last year’s have been laid off or are still struggling to find a well-paying job. Luckily, there’s a bit of a silver lining: On July 1, important changes occurred for federal student loans.
By now you've probably seen countless articles offering helpful tips on how to cut costs and save money in a recession: Bring your lunch to work! Change your own oil! Cut your own hair! It's all good advice (assuming you know how to cut your own hair), and lots of people are doing these things already.
Before approving a new City budget, Councilman Steve Rapada challenged a City practice that gives salaried management employees up to 80 hours of paid time off each year, in addition to vacation and sick time benefits.
Investors still think highly of these companies selling at fire-sale prices.
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