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Former City Council member, real estate broker seek seat on Sedgwick County Commission
Wichita Eagle via AOL· 14 hours agoFerris said if elected, he’ll step away from all his consulting work. In general, though, he thinks...
Financial Advocates Investment Management Cuts Stake in Crown Castle Inc. (NYSE:CCI)
ETF DAILY NEWS· 7 days agoFinancial Advocates Investment Management cut its holdings in shares of Crown Castle Inc. (NYSE:CCI...
Qualcomm’s 2023 Corporate Responsibility Report: Public
3BL CSRwire· 2 days agoWith each new generation of wireless connectivity, we strive to create shared success in...
Kinesis Project Dance Theatre Presents BRIDGE MATTER/THE REACH As A Part Of Riverside Revue
Broadway World· 3 days agoKinesis Project dance theatre, the New York City based large-scale, outdoor dance company, will...
Building cheaper, greener 5G networks
The Register· 4 days agoSponsored Feature Mobile network operators (MNOs) continue to expand the coverage and capacity of their fourth and fifth generation (4G/5G)...
First Evansville murder trial to feature television camera garners national media interest
The Courier & Press via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“He knows how things...Fox-Doerr’s week-long trial. He told the Courier & Press that the presence of...
The Buzz: Conn College recognizes staff awards winners
The Day· 3 days agoLorraine McKinney accepts a Presidential Staff Recognition Award from interim Connecticut College...
Ramstad: Cutting out I-94 seems fantastical, especially in slow-to-grow St. Paul
Star Tribune (Minneapolis) via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThe front-page article a few weeks ago about Twin Cities activists who want to see I-94 removed and turned into a boulevard between the downtowns of Minneapolis and St. Paul barely hinted at ...
Op-ed: Today's 5G expansion is the key to tomorrow's New York City
Crain's New York Business· 6 days agoIn heavily crowded areas like Fifth Avenue or a concert in Prospect Park, rising cases of dropped calls and falling mobile data speeds frustrate New Yorkers and tourists alike. As leaders in ...