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Feb 15 2026BUSINESS

Obituary Submission Guide Simplified

The paper has a clear process for placing an obituary. First, send an email to obits@pioneerpress. com with the required details: your full name, address, phone numbers and an alternate number if you have one. In the same message include the deceased’s name, a brief text for the notice, and a photo

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

NK Cells Fight Back: How Platinum Helps Cancer Immunotherapy

The battle against breast cancer often feels like a tug‑of‑war. In one common type, the tumor keeps growing because it hides from the body’s own defenders. Scientists used fancy lab tools to look inside these tumors. They found many natural killer (NK) cells that were ready to attack. In normal con

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Feb 15 2026OPINION

Hope: The Power That Keeps Leaders Moving

People today face job worries, political fights and fast‑moving tech changes. The result is fatigue, and many start to question whether anything matters at all. Instead of giving in to doubt, a new choice is possible: hope. Hope is more than a soft feeling. Studies from the University of Missouri s

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

Snow and Rain Mix Hits New Jersey: What to Expect

New Jersey will see a change in weather over the weekend, with snow arriving in the north and rain in the south. The National Weather Service says the first chance of snow is on Sunday night, especially near I‑95 and I‑195. Up to two inches could fall in those areas, but the forecast is still uncert

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

Strong Winds and Possible Tornadoes Hit Tallahassee This Sunday

A fast‑moving line of storms will sweep across the Florida Big Bend, bringing high winds and a chance for tornadoes. The National Weather Service has put Tallahassee in a Slight Risk zone, meaning the main danger is gusty winds over 60 miles per hour. These winds can snap tree branches, damage

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Snow, Sleet and Racing: A Lesson in Road Safety

The winter storm that hit North Georgia also brought heavy snowfall to North Carolina, forcing NASCAR’s opening Clash race at Bowman Gray Stadium to shift from a Sunday event to Wednesday. The change came after state officials advised people to stay off the roads for several days following the storm

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Feb 15 2026SPORTS

Snowy Shift: Milan Slopestyle Safety Overhaul Amid Climate Shakeup

The Olympic snowboard slopestyle event is shifting dates because of a weather warning. Organizers moved the men's and women's qualification rounds from February 16 to February 15 to avoid heavy snow that could bring temperatures down to –12 °C. The change aims to keep athletes safe and the competi

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Feb 15 2026WEATHER

Weather Sirens in Dallas: What to Do When the Alarm Rings

Dallas has a network of 178 sirens that warn people about dangerous weather. They are not only for tornadoes but also for strong winds, large hail and other emergencies. The city follows five rules to decide when to sound the sirens: a tornado warning from the National Weather Service, a severe thun

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Feb 15 2026POLITICS

Build Faster, Build Better: Why New York Needs Less Red Tape

The state of New York faces a housing crunch and growing needs for parks, schools, and clean water. A long‑time builder group says the governor’s “Let Them Build” plan can help. They argue that rules meant to protect the environment are too strict for many projects. The law called SEQRA ask

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Feb 15 2026SCIENCE

Plant Stress Defense: How Tiny Proteins Turn Off Key Enzymes

Plants use a tagging system called ubiquitination to control the life span of many proteins. In the case of phenylpropanoid production, which supplies important compounds like lignin and flavonoids, several enzymes are marked for destruction by this system. F‑box proteins act as the taggers. They

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