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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

Budget Carrier Slashes Flights Amidst Uncertain Times

The airline industry is feeling the pinch. Frontier Airlines has decided to cut back on flights. This move comes after a noticeable drop in travel demand, especially in March. The company also pulled its full-year forecast. This means they are unsure about what the rest of the year will bring. The

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Apr 12 2025BUSINESS

The Big Shift in Parcel Delivery

The parcel delivery landscape is undergoing a significant transformation. More parcels are being shipped in the US than ever before. However, traditional giants FedEx and UPS are facing stiff competition. This is from private fleets run by online retailers and smaller, regional couriers. These new p

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Apr 12 2025SCIENCE

Goat Milk Production: The Flaxseed Factor

The development of mammary glands in pregnant goats is a crucial process. It is especially important from the middle of pregnancy until birth. The type of fat in a goat's diet can affect this development. This is because different fats can change how genes work. These genes control the growth and li

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Apr 10 2025POLITICS

Wayne County's Path Forward: A Look at Recent Wins and Future Plans

Wayne County is making big moves. The county executive, Warren Evans, recently shared his vision for the future. He highlighted some impressive achievements and laid out plans for even more progress. The focus is on making life better for everyone in the county. The county has been on a roll. F

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Apr 08 2025SCIENCE

Cleaning Up the Mess: How Microbes Fight Fungicide Pollution

Picoxystrobin is a common pesticide used in farming. It's effective but leaves behind harmful residues. These residues can hurt plant life and mess up ecosystems. Some bacteria can break down these harmful chemicals. One such bacteria is Hyphomicrobium sp. H-9. It can quickly break down four types o

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Apr 08 2025BUSINESS

Portage's New Chamber Chief: A Fresh Approach to Business Growth

The Greater Portage Chamber of Commerce has a new executive director, Jerry Czarnecki. He is eager to boost membership by enhancing services for local businesses. He sees the chamber as a partner to businesses, advocating for their needs and promoting their success. This includes sharing members' up

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Apr 06 2025BUSINESS

French Logistics Tycoon's Strategy in Turbulent Times

In the world of logistics, Eric Hémar stands out. He's the mastermind behind ID Logistics, a company that's become a giant in the industry. Hémar's journey began with a bold move into contract logistics two decades ago, and now his company is poised to benefit from the current economic turmoil. ID

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Apr 05 2025FINANCE

Stock Market Shakes: Big Banks Lower Their Predictions

The stock market has been on a rollercoaster ride. Two major banks have recently lowered their predictions for the S&P 500. This is a clear sign that market experts are feeling unsure about the future. This uncertainty comes right after a big announcement. The President raised tariffs on imported

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Apr 05 2025BUSINESS

How the Little Things in a Restaurant Make a Big Difference

The food service industry is booming and shows no signs of slowing down. This growth is driven by a rising demand for top-notch dining experiences. In this competitive market, restaurants must do more than just serve good food. They need to create an atmosphere that keeps customers coming back. So,

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Apr 05 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hydrogen's Hidden Impact on Underground Storage

Hydrogen has a big role in energy, but it's also food for tiny organisms underground. When hydrogen is stored beneath the surface, these microorganisms use it as a power source. This can lead to problems, like the formation of biofilms. Biofilms are like slimy layers of bacteria that can clog up the

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