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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Why Rushing into a Physical Store Might Not Be the Best Move

Starting a business is exciting, but deciding whether to get a physical store can be tricky. Many entrepreneurs jump into buying or renting a space too soon. However, experts say it's better to focus on growing your online presence first. Ryan Serhant, a well-known real estate expert, shared his th

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Yorkville's Newest Helpers in Tough Times

Yorkville is getting a new kind of helper. Aftermath Services is opening a big new place in town. They are experts in cleaning up after really hard situations. Think crime scenes or accidents. Their new spot is at 1215 Deer St. It's a huge 5, 000-square-foot space. This means they can help more peop

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Jan 11 2026LIFESTYLE

Warm Up to Winter Fun: Social-ICE Event in Rochester

Winter in Minnesota can feel endless, with long, chilly nights driving many indoors. It's no surprise that around 38. 5% of Minnesotans start feeling lonely during these months. But there's a way to beat the winter blues: Social-ICE, Rochester's premier winter event. This year, Social-ICE is happen

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Jan 11 2026BUSINESS

Needham Pizza Spot Gets Unexpected Boost from Famous Visitors

A pizza shop in Needham, Massachusetts, is experiencing a sudden surge in customers after an unplanned visit from a well-known internet personality and a famous football fan. The owner of Gianni’s Deli and Pizza had no idea who her guests were when they walked in last Tuesday. The visitors were Dave

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

New Faces and Fresh Starts in Springfield

Springfield is buzzing with changes, from new leaders to exciting venues. The Library Center's Hatch Auditorium is set to open on January 16, featuring a striking new sculpture called "Vistalation" by local artist Michael Stelzer. This piece, part of the Sculpture Walk Springfield program, was made

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Jan 10 2026SPORTS

Buffalo Bills Gear: A Hot Commodity in 2023

In 2023, the Buffalo Bills Store saw sales skyrocket, setting new records. This wasn't just a small increase; it was a massive jump compared to previous years. Fans were snapping up jerseys, hats, and other gear faster than ever before. What drove this surge? Experts point to a few key factors. Fir

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Jan 10 2026LIFESTYLE

A Mother-Daughter Duo Redefining Fitness

In the world of fitness, a unique story unfolds in Newport Beach. A mother and daughter team have been making waves, not just in the fitness industry, but also in the lives of their clients. Their journey began with a simple goal: to help people feel better and stronger. Karen and Nicole Leto, a mo

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

Smart Ways to Use AI Without Messing Up Your Business

Business owners today are in a tough spot. They want AI to make things easier, but they're scared it might mess up important tasks. They worry AI could give wrong answers, upset customers, or break systems that took years to build. AI is everywhere now. In 2024, most companies used AI in some way.

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Jan 10 2026BUSINESS

A Taste of Texas Takes a Break

Pico’s BBQ, a beloved Texas-style barbecue spot, has shut its doors. The food truck, known for its mouthwatering ribs, brisket, and sausage, was a rare gem in the Peninsula area. It had been serving up delicious eats on Saturdays for about a year in Redwood City. Before that, it was a pop-up, poppin

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Jan 09 2026BUSINESS

Tech Titans Shift Focus Away from California

Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the masterminds behind Google, are loosening their ties to California. These two tech giants, who started Google from a garage in Menlo Park, have seen their company grow into a massive force in the tech world. But now, they are making moves that show they might be lookin

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