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NIAGARA DISCOVERIES: The ramp-up of apple production in Niagara County
Last week, Niagara Discoveries looked in on pre-Erie Canal apple orchards that were planted in Niagara County. This week, let's consider the effect that the Erie Canal, and later railroads, had on fruit (particularly apples) production, storage...

Want to boost energy and health? Dietitians say these 7 superfoods are must-eats
Looking to enhance your energy, strengthen your immunity, and advance overall health? Nutrition experts suggest that incorporating specific “superfoods” into your diet can make a huge difference. There are several other nutrient-packed foods...

India pushes new global governance index, Dairy sector, and Aspirational Agriculture Districts
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D.C. Circuit Recognizes the Abrogation of Sabal Trail
On September 30, 2025, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit issued Sierra Club v. FERC, No. 24-1099, __ F.4th __ (D.C. Cir. 2025) (Cumberland), which upheld the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) authorization of a 32-mile...

Letter to the editor | Continue support during construction
Rumble! Bam! Do you hear that sound? It’s the sound of progress. Central Park’s revitalization is in full swing, and Gallery on Gazebo would like to express support and enthusiasm for this opportunity. We acknowledge that this planned work is...
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser on crime, the Commanders and Capitol Hill
Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser discusses D.C.’s unique relationship with the federal government, her push to revitalize RFK Memorial Stadium and bring the Commanders home, and her approach to reducing violent crime while expanding jobs and pre-K...

D.C. Memo: Poll shows Trump, GOP taking brunt of shutdown blame
D.C. Memo | A recap of a week’s worth of Washington political news, journalism, and opinion, delivered with an eye toward what matters for Minnesota. WASHINGTON — The Washington Post conducted a snap poll of 1,000 people asking who’s to blame for...

JLL Arranges Sale of 113,490 SF Industrial Building Near D.C.
3WOODBRIDGE, VA. — JLL Capital Markets has arranged the sale of 95 East Distribution Center, a 113,490-square-foot industrial building located in Woodbridge, roughly 20 miles south of Washington, D.C. Situated at 13600 Dabney Road, the facility...


Four Late Late Show Country Special talking points, from John C Reilly to Priscilla Presley
No night of Irish country music would be complete without Daniel O’Donnell, and the Donegal singer was keen to reassure fans about his upcoming break from touring. Over the summer, the 63-year-old announced that he will take a break from touring...

Energy Planning and Inventory Commission announces Eric King as executive director
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Oct. 3, 2025) — The Energy Planning and Inventory Commission (EPIC) has announced Eric King as its executive director. The 2024 General Assembly created EPIC to evaluate Kentucky’s current and future energy landscape and ensure the...

Trump Administration announces targeted energy funding terminations including California’s multi-billion dollar hydrogen hub
WASHINGTON D.C. (KEYT) – California Senators Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff sent a letter Thursday to the Secretary of Energy opposing the selective cancellation of billions in federal funds for energy-related projects in states that President Trump...
B.C.’s former chief coroner Larry Campbell takes on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside – again
Open this photo in gallery:Larry Campbell served as Vancouver mayor between 2002 and 2005. He was later appointed to the Senate and held that role until he retired at 75 in 2023.Jimmy Jeong/The Globe and Mail Larry Campbell hadn’t walked the...

Podcast QuickChat | Reimagining C&I Service: A New Utility Partnership Model for Power Quality and Performance
Commercial and industrial (C&I) customers are some of the grid’s most crucial — and most demanding — accounts. They depend on utilities not only for dependable power but also increasingly for real-time visibility, quick issue resolution, and...

Stillwater FFA's new agriculture class teaches students about equine care
At the Stillwater Public Education Foundation banquet, two students and one teacher stood near a horse saddle on display at the end of a table. The three were in attendance to represent a new class called Equine Science for 10th-12th grades in the...
Troy University’s Global Leadership Ph.D. Immersion Weekend Brings Together Students, Alumni and Faculty
Troy University’s Global Leadership Ph.D. program united 52 students and 15 faculty members for its annual Immersion Weekend, a two-day event focused on learning, networking and professional development. The program, offered exclusively online...

Fine, Kaplan and Black, R.P.C., Announce a Class Action Settlement If You Paid or Reimbursed for Certain Prescription Generic Drugs in the United States Between May 1, 2009 and December 31, 2019
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 3, 2025 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ -- LEGAL NOTICE If You Paid or Reimbursed for Certain PRESCRIPTION GENERIC DRUGS in the United States between May 1, 2009 and December 31, 2019, You Could Get a Payment from a Class Action...

Court Partially Vacates FMC’s D&D Invoicing Rule: What It Means for NVOCCs, Importers, Exporters, and Motor Carriers
In February 2024, the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) promulgated new regulations governing detention and demurrage (D&D) invoicing practices, codified at 46 C.F.R. Part 541 (D&D Final Rule, 89 Fed. Reg. 14330. These regulations were designed to...

D-FW real estate roundup: Office tower overlooking Klyde Warren Park sells for 2025 record
The sale of an Uptown office across from Klyde Warren Park could end up being North Texas’ biggest deal of 2025. The Texas Capital Center building at 2000 McKinney Ave. was sold to Crescent Real Estate, the firm led by Fort Worth billionaire...

Sharinig time and energy
More than 150 volunteers rolled up their sleeves and donated their time to help community groups during Fayette County's Day of Sharing last Wednesday. "I love it. It's my third year helping," said Kara Back, who would normally have been at work...