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Buying a House? Ask These Questions Before You Close
CNET· 5 days agoMost states require sellers to complete a thorough disclosure form, where they provide facts about any known material defects as well as a history of...
Joplin to start tree, limb pickup June 3 for tornado victims
The Joplin Globe, Mo. via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoMay 14—Crews provided by the city of Joplin will be put to work starting June 3 collecting downed trees and limbs from the May 6 tornado. The City Council on Monday night approved a staff proposal ...
Small, solo law firms grapple with data security, costs - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business Journal· 7 days agoFor a solo or small firm, the obligations involved with maintaining a law office are just as vast as those at larger firms. Cari Sheehan, a professor at Indiana University’s Kelley School of ...
'I am playing in extra innings': Warren Buffett gets real about death — his own and Charlie Munger's...
MSN News· 4 days agoThe billionaire is aligned with his family on end-of-life plans. Are you?
Takeaways from Tallahassee — What a wallop
Florida Politics· 5 days agoThe Capitol region woke up to a wallop from the weather Friday morning, as a severe thunderstorm and a dangerous tornado scythed through Tallahassee. One...
'We failed in some ways on this': Walton City Council publicizes report on investigation into former...
WCPO Cincinnati· 22 hours agoThe Walton City Council on Tuesday voted to publicize a report on an investigation into former Mayor Gabe Brown. Earlier this month, council directed the city’s attorney, Bryce Rhoades, to prepare ...
Here's the scoop on Massachusetts' upcoming 'ice cream trail'
WBUR Boston· 3 days agoEditor's Note: This is an excerpt from WBUR's daily morning newsletter, WBUR Today. The Red Line is...
TECH INTELLIGENCE: A different kind of bad date
NJBIZ· 3 days agoMany businesses depend on cloud-based email solutions like Microsoft Office 365. One specific feature in particular, Free/Busy, offers relief for...
Nearly 1 out of 5 credit card users have maxed out on their borrowing
KTEP 88.5 El Paso· 18 hours agoNearly 1 out of 5 credit card users has maxed out on their borrowing. It's one sign of the financial stress that comes after years of rising prices and high interest rates. MARTIN: NPR's Scott Horsley is with us now to tell us more about this.
Harbor District Pursues Maritime Administration Grant Dollars For Citizens Dock Rebuild
Lost Coast Outpost· 2 days agoAs engineers continue to work on a rebuild of Citizens Dock, the Crescent City Harbor District is...