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Hawaii firm aims to cut cost of laying power lines underground
Honolulu Star-Advertiser· 9 hours agoPutting more power lines underground is an expensive part of a plan by the state’s largest...
How a Dunkin’ Franchisee Took Atomic Wings to New Heights
QSR· 13 hours agoZak Omar didn’t imagine he’d end up running Atomic Wings when he first inquired about franchising a...
Meet America’s Best Banks And Credit Unions In Each State 2024
Forbes· 7 days agoLeslie Weist knew she was assuming significant risk when she decided to secure a loan two years ago...
What’s new: 810 Billiards coming to Dos Lagos; Pet Wants store opens in Riverside
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin· 12 hours ago810 Billiards & Bowling, a bowling, dining and entertainment venue, is coming to The Shops at Dos...
Editorial Roundup: Ohio
US News & World Report· 8 hours agoAs documents from the discovery process in shareholder suits against FirstEnergy bring the bailout bribery scandal closer to Gov. Mike DeWine, Ohio’s chief executive claims a 45-year history ...
A $29 Billion Weed Market Fights to Diversify
Insurance Journal· 6 days agoMichael Diaz-Rivera’s experience simultaneously represents the promise and failure of social equity licenses for the cannabis industry. Diaz-Rivera’s...
The Weekly Sip: Jason and Travis Kelce join Garage Beer | DavidsTea brings a spark to RTD drinks
Food Dive via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoThis one is hazy, New England style, so it’s not too similar to the others, but...decade led to a...
NextEra Energy Resources to build solar projects across the South - South Florida Business Journal
The Business Journals· 1 day agoNextEra Energy Resources entered into a five-year partnership with Entergy (NYSE: ETR) to develop...
6 Subtly Genius Ways Americans Are Becoming More Wealthy in 2024
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance· 5 days agoWealth is a term that might sound unreachable for many people, often associated with celebrities,...
A $29 Billion Weed Market Fights to Diversify Amid Legal Hurdles
Bloomberg Law· 7 days agoMichael Diaz-Rivera’s experience simultaneously represents the promise and failure of social equity licenses for the cannabis industry. Diaz-Rivera’s conviction in 2006 for marijuana possession ...