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August 20, 2022
Looks like our farmers spent around 8% more on expenses last year.
In order to stay in the high-tech game, Washington needs to invest in science, technology, and engineering.
Rents are higher than Ozzy Osbourne when he bit that bat, but rents are still cheaper than home buying! 🦇 Disclaimer: no bats were harmed in the creation of this article.
As the country starts to turn off "pandemic mode" and return to normal - at least that's what we hope is going on - some "covid era" relief programs will also end.
Of all the great debates in life: ketchup or mustard on your hot dog, toilet paper over or under, pineapple on pizza -- to raise the minimum wage or not may be the most hotly contested.
September 10, 2022
Most of the world thinks $10 million dollars would make their lives easy peasy.
Beef may be “what’s for dinner,” but now you might have to put it on credit to actually afford it.
Those pesky landlords are still at it. The U.S. House Subcommittee released a report that found thousands of illegal pandemic-era evictions by four corporate landlords across the country, including a major one in our state.
Local newspapers are in danger. But they may have found an unlikely savior in the Packers. You read that right: the Packers may save journalism.
Our wallets are exhausted and back to school commercials are creeping in faster than monkeypox.