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Fort Pierre city employees will receive a three percent pay raise after the City Council wrapped up a wide-ranging year-end ...
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Denver looks to prolong its five-game win streak with a victory against Orlando. The teams meet Thursday for the first time this season. Denver is 7-4 at home, and Orlando ...
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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Google's Nick Fox said standard licensing deals for ...
In its rush to force private landlords to sell their buildings to nonprofit outfits, the City Council looks to be favoring a new, even-harder-to-control class of slumlords.
The move follows a broader push for financial deregulation under President Trump that has allowed digital asset companies to obtain preliminary banking charters.