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C2C giveaway makes over 100 children 'wheelie' happy
Greene County Daily World· 20 hours agoDespite rain interfering with the ride alongside the American Legion Riders, C2C gave away over 100 bicycles and helmets to area children on Saturday, June 1, all at no cost to the families, in honor of Randy Blake.
Council Post: How 'Traditional' Businesses Can Integrate More Digitalization
Forbes· 19 hours agoSure, digitalization is the future of every buying/selling scenario, and we all experience its...
Brit Beat: Bring Me the Horizon’s Manager Talks Band’s Surprise Return and Supersized Streaming...
Variety via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoRock music and streaming have rarely been a successful combination – but the surprise release of...
Veterinary shortage forces Spay Today to shutter clinic
The Daily Reflector· 13 hours agoA nonprofit board has decided to close a spay/neuter clinic that served the region for nearly two...
Ringley files motion to reduce restitution payments to cemetery victims
The Rogersville Review· 11 hours agoVickie Ringley, who was sentenced to 10 years in 2017 for swindling hundreds of cemetery customers...
Crane piles up huge financial advantage in congressional campaign
Payson Roundup· 6 hours agoIncumbent Rep. Eli Crane has courted controversy and faces a challenge in the July 30 Republican...
Nvidia enabling AI factories
Electronics Weekly· 4 days agoNvidia will bring out a new family of AI chips every year, says CEO Jensen Huang. The next one, called Rubin, containing networking ICs, a GPU and a CPU
Williamston commissioners approve FY24-25 budget
The Daily Reflector· 2 days agoThe Williamston Board of Commissioners listened attentively Monday evening as Town Administrator Eric Pearson presented the Fiscal Year 2024-2025 budget...
Analysis | Djokovic's bad knee follows Nadal's injuries and Federer's retirement
The Florence Times-Daily· 19 hours agoPARIS — It would be foolish to count Novak Djokovic out of any match, no matter how dire the...
Words matter ... until they don't
Leader-Telegram· 4 days agoWe in agriculture have a long tradition of marketing our bounty by more pleasant, if not less-than-truthful, names in hopes that less-informed eaters buy the sizzle rather than the fact.