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Apr 03 2026SPORTS

Real Madrid Move for Enzo Fernandez: What the Future Holds

Enzo Fernandez’s next steps are a hot topic, especially after his team lost to PSG. Fans and pundits alike wonder if the Argentine midfielder will join Real Madrid, but several factors make it unclear. Fernandez has hinted at a desire to play for the Spanish club, but his current club, Chelsea, i

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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

Neighbors for a Better County

Lori Camp has stepped forward to run for the St. Joseph County Council in District E, aiming to bring a fresh voice that is practical and open. Her background is rooted in the community she calls home. A graduate of James Whitcomb Riley High School, she earned a degree in criminal justice from In

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Apr 03 2026OPINION

Cutting Maine’s Power Bills Without a Public Utility

Maine residents are feeling the pinch of high electricity costs, and many think only public power could solve it. In reality, there are several practical steps that can lower bills for users of the two main investor‑owned companies, Central Maine Power and Versant. These ideas are already in play fo

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Apr 03 2026POLITICS

Alaska’s Money‑Saving Debate: A 1976 Turning Point

The House of Representatives in Alaska, on March 25 1976, passed a change to the state constitution that would later become known as the Permanent Fund. The vote was 36‑1, with only one legislator opposing it. That single “no” came from Nels Anderson of Dillingham, who feared the state’s pipeline wo

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Apr 03 2026TECHNOLOGY

Indoor 3. 5 GHz Signal Loss Study for Future Wireless Tech

The new data set shows how radio waves lose strength inside buildings at the 3. 5 GHz band, a key frequency for next‑generation mobile networks. Researchers set up three different rooms – a living space, an office area and a warehouse – each with its own layout and wall materials. They placed

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Apr 03 2026BUSINESS

Sphere Shares Reach New Peak Amid Positive Outlook

Sphere’s stock price climbed to a record high after analysts released upbeat reports, drawing attention from investors. The surge came as the company announced stronger-than-expected earnings and a new product line that could expand its market share. Investors reacted quickly, pushing the shares abo

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Apr 03 2026EDUCATION

Rochester Schools Host Fresh Fundraising Night

A bright new event is coming to Rochester that will bring the whole community together for a night of fun, food and music. The highlight is a popular band that will play at the end of the evening. The event is called the Saints & Scholars President’s Gala and it is Rochester Catholic Schools’ mai

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Apr 03 2026WEATHER

Dry Spell to End, But More Rain Looms for the Plains

The Central and Southern Plains have faced many storms in recent weeks. After a few days of quiet, dry weather is coming. This break is rare for this time of year, but it will not last long. The weather center says that next week the region will stay dry for a short period. April usually b

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Apr 03 2026SPORTS

Texas A&M and Vanderbilt Shift Games to Beat the Weather

The two teams’ weekend showdown will now finish earlier than planned. After the first game on Thursday night, officials decided to move the last two contests because rain was expected in Bryan‑College Station on Saturday. The revised schedule has a doubleheader on Friday, April 3. The first ga

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Apr 03 2026WEATHER

Storms Hit McHenry County: Clouds, Power Losses, and Flood Warnings

The county woke up to a dramatic sky shift as clouds spun and thunder rolled. A funnel‑shaped cloud was spotted near Marengo, then it drifted north toward Union and Woodstock. Because of this, officials raised a tornado alert for the county’s northeast corner until 8:15 p. m. The sirens that rang in

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