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University of Chicago settles class-action COVID tuition lawsuit for $4.95 million
Chicago Sun-Times· 2 days agoThe University of Chicago will pay $4.95 million to settle a class-action lawsuit filed by students...
Surviving the Pandemic: South County wineries forge ahead - Silicon Valley Business Journal
The Business Journals· 2 days ago“Covid was a hit in the face,” said Gene Guglielmo, winery co-owner, along with his older brother,...
Fraud Continues to Be a Watchpoint for Small Businesses in the Current Economic Environment
Morningstar· 4 days agoFraud prevention is an ongoing concern for small business owners, who continue to be vigilant of evolving fraud tactics and implement preventative measures to stop potential future attacks.
Scott County Supervisor candidate Thomas Charles Nelson answers survey
Quad-City Times· 2 days agoThomas Charles Nelson is one of five Republicans running in the Scott County Supervisor primary.
Letter: What administration is doing to children most troubling
Quad-City Times· 19 hours agoAs a lifelong Christian the one thing I absolutely know about him, is he is crazy about children. Regardless of anything else this current administration is doing to cause the dumpster fire ...
These Houston companies got the largest SBA loans in 2023 - Houston Business Journal
The Business Journals· 2 days agoLoans through the Small Business Administration's 7(a) program increased nationally in 2023 — and...
SHANE BROWN: What I did on a long Memorial Day weekend
Quad-City Times· 19 hours ago"How was YOUR weekend, Shane?" Defeated, I could only respond, "... I got nothing." Friday night, I was in my usual spot, rocking my side hustle behind the DJ decks at a popular Davenport night spot.