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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

Local Leaders Make Waves in Their Fields

In the world of engineering, Mehdi Mehrabi, Ph. D. , P. E. , has just taken on a big new role. He's now the manager of the Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) division at McCarthy Engineering Associates Inc. Mehrabi isn't new to the game. He's been a senior mechanical engineer there for a whi

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

New Faces and Fresh Plans in Springfield

Springfield is buzzing with new developments and milestones. A popular coffee shop, 7 Brew, recently opened its doors in Republic. They kicked things off with a special event, raising over $12, 000 for Convoy of Hope. Customers got to pay what they wanted for certain menu items during the opening we

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Oct 27 2025BUSINESS

New Faces in Healthcare and Community Support

In a move to bolster local healthcare services, Franciscan Physician Network has welcomed two new doctors. Dr. Ailia Ali, a rheumatologist, is now seeing patients in Dyer, while Dr. Leena Aljobeh, a family medicine physician, has started accepting new patients in Valparaiso. Both doctors bring a wea

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Oct 26 2025SPORTS

Yoshinobu Yamamoto: The Unlikely Hero of the Dodgers

Yoshinobu Yamamoto might not look like your typical baseball superstar, but his recent performances are making it hard to ignore him. Standing at just 5-foot-10, he doesn't have the intimidating presence of other top pitchers. Instead, he has a friendly demeanor and a smile that makes him seem more

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Oct 26 2025LIFESTYLE

Fall's Hottest Color: How to Wear Burgundy Like a Star

Burgundy is making a big splash this fall, and it's not just any shade—it's the color that everyone is talking about. Stars like Mindy Kaling, Blake Lively, and Selena Gomez have been spotted rocking this rich, deep hue. They've shown us how to wear it in different ways, from elegant suits to edgy l

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Treating Customers Right: A Lesson in Respect

In a bank, a teller scolded a customer for not filling out a deposit slip correctly. The man calmly took the criticism, joking that he was used to it from his teenagers at home. This small story shows how important it is to treat customers with respect. Good customer service is key to any business'

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Oct 26 2025CRIME

Seeking Justice: The Hunt for Hidden Funds After a Shocking Verdict

A legal battle is underway to find money allegedly hidden by a Michigan business owner who passed away after a massive jury verdict. Gary Raykhinshteyn, the owner of Science Beauty Tech (also known as EZ Sculpt), was ordered to pay $138 million to six women who accused him of sexual harassment and a

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

A Firefighter's Brave Stand: When Buildings Fail

A firefighter's job is tough. It's not just about putting out fires. It's about staying calm when things go wrong. Like when a roof caves in. That's what happened in Gwinnett County. It was Saturday night. Around 7:15 PM, emergency calls flooded in. Flames were shooting out of BenchMark Physical Th

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Oct 26 2025BUSINESS

Madison's New Hotspot: The Gallery Takes Shape

Madison is buzzing with excitement as The Gallery, a massive $60 million project, gets the green light. This isn't just any development; it's a mix of fun, food, shopping, and workspaces all in one place. The city's leaders have given the thumbs up to the plans, and work is already underway. The st

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Oct 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Super Bowl Halftime Show Sparks Debate

The Super Bowl halftime show has become a stage for more than just entertainment. It's a place where politics and culture clash. This year, the NFL chose Bad Bunny to perform. Some far-right conservatives are not happy about this. They argue that Bad Bunny shouldn't perform because he is not a U. S.

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