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The OBSERVER is correct in pointing out in its June 26 View that the village of Fredonia is a leaky vessel. Where the OBSERVER’s comments fall astray is by taking a slap at Trustee Michelle Twichell ...
Mike Zamborik is an assistant fire chief with the Panama Fire Department. But it was his work at the Chautauqua County ...
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has released its 2024 Employment and Training Annual Report, showcasing strong outcomes from workforce development efforts across the ...
In a recent legal filing, Norfolk Southern asked a federal court to toss out the bulk of the East Palestine City Schools ...
Arguing that they were not violating judicial ethics by raising issues about West Virginia’s foster care and child welfare system, Circuit Court judges Tim Sweeney and Maryclaire Akers filed ...
The family of a missing Warren woman finally has some answers. On Tuesday, the Austintown Police Department issued a statement confirming that the human remains found in October at Meander Reservoir ...
President Trump's pause on sweeping global tariffs ends July 9, and there could be significant impacts for Michigan's ...
About 7 million people were unemployed in June, according to the latest jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Stocks are back to 'euphoric' levels with several major indexes at record highs as investors closely watch for updates on ...
The U.S. economy added 147,000 jobs in June, beating analyst expectations, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.
Despite Gov. Gavin Newsom’s return-to-office order going into effect in July, several state jobs still offer remote work. The plan to bring California state workers back to the office four days a week ...
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