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Music blared Sunday from the DJ booth as shoppers strolled Gainesville’s Streatery for the finale of the Downtown Winter Market Series.The series opened Dec. 12 and featured a themed market every weekend. Sunday marked the last day of the series, titled “The Finale.”How Bazar, a Gainesville retail space and event venue, is known for its night markets and Big: Culture & Arts festival. It has developed a reputation of fostering community involvement.The Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area, or the GCRA, economically supports businesses and public improvements in the city and contacted How Bazar about organizing a community event that would help…
Please enable JavaScript if it is disabled in your browser or access the information through the links provided below. January 16, 2026 Federal Reserve Board announces approval of application by Banco Inter, S.A. For release at 1:45 p.m. EST The Federal Reserve Board on Friday announced its approval of the application by Banco Inter, S.A., of Belo Horizonte, Brazil, to establish a state-licensed branch in Miami, Florida. For media inquiries, please email [email protected] or call 202-452-2955. Last Update: January 16, 2026 Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited…
MORNING HEADLINES | Hundreds of people turned out in two weekend rallies in Charleston to protest brutal immigration enforcement by the federal government in Minnesota. The post Hundreds protest ICE in Charleston over weekend appeared first on Charleston City Paper. Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by PostX News and is published from a syndicated feed.)
“Foggy Night at Death Valley” by darrellrhodesmiller is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0At a time when politics increasingly bleeds into every public space, Congressman Troy A. Carter, Sr. chose not to ignore a moment that raised legitimate questions about boundaries, leadership, and responsibility. His response to a now-altered social media post by LSU football coach Lane Kiffin did not rely on outrage or partisan escalation. Instead, it acknowledged the basic reality that college athletics, particularly at a flagship public university, should not become a vehicle for divisive political messaging.The controversy itself was brief but telling. Kiffin’s post invoked the phrase…
Chris Ripley, as pictured in June 2021 The company that is shepherding the broadcast television industry toward ATSC 3.0 digital broadcasting services, which owns a group of over-the-air stations that very much seeks to merge with The E.W. Scripps Co. despite that company’s insistence the unwanted overtures end, has announced when it will report its Q4 2025 earnings results. Sinclair Inc. C-Suite executives including Chief Executive Officer Chris Ripley will be discussing the company’s fourth quarter fiscal health report in an conference call scheduled for 4:30pm Eastern on February 25. Analysts, shareholders and other interested parties will have no more…
The snowfall might be over, but New York City-area commuters are still dealing with the aftermath of this weekend’s winter storm.Transit officials said it might be safer not to travel at all on Monday, but for those who must, they suggested allowing for extra travel time, using extra caution and checking services’ apps and websites.“Avoid unnecessary travel if possible,” the MTA posted on social media. “If you must travel, use extra caution. Be careful when entering or exiting buses and trains, and don’t run on wet or icy surfaces.Here’s what commuters need to know about every mode of public transportation.NYC…
The Union County Saint Patrick’s Day Parade will be held on Saturday, March 14 in the Township of Union. The parade will begin on Morris Avenue, at Commerce Avenue, and will proceed east on Morris, making a right turn on Stuyvesant Avenue and then proceeding toward the Pearl Harbor memorial at Stuyvesant and Elmwood Avenue. Traffic will be rerouted in the area beginning at 9am until approximately 5pm. Extensive travel delays should be expected. Please add at least 30 minutes to your travel itinerary. Vehicles will not be permitted to drive on or across the closed section of Morris Avenue…
When Maggie Queeney began teaching a routine poetry workshop at a Chicago senior center, she had no idea one of her selected poems would facilitate a participant’s long-awaited catharsis. Partway through the workshop, a man nearing the end of his life found in the intricate verses of a villanelle a space to reckon with what […] The post Maggie Queeney reflects on a decade building the Poetry Foundation’s adult education programs appeared first on Chicago Reader. Source (Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by PostX News and is published from a syndicated feed.)
For immediate release: January 9, 2026 The Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta announces the reappointments to the New Orleans Branch board of directors of Melissa B. “Missy” Rogers by the Board of Governors and William J. “Bill” Bynum by the Atlanta board of directors. Both will serve three-year terms ending December 31, 2028. Rogers is the president and founder of Noble Plastics in Grand Coteau. Bynum is chief executive officer of Hope Credit Union, Hope Enterprise Corporation, and Hope Policy Institute in Jackson. The other directors of the Atlanta Fed’s New Orleans Branch are: AJ Kumaran, co-chief executive officer of…
Michael O’Leary, CEO of Ryanair, talks to media on Aug. 27, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images Ryanair will eventually equip its planes with in-flight wifi, according to CEO Michael O’Leary—but only when installation and consumer costs drop to a sufficient level. The admission comes after a heated back-and-forth between O’Leary and Elon Musk over the budget airline’s refusal to install Starlink on its fleet of roughly 650 aircraft. The feud was a profitable one for Ryanair. “We had a bumper week of free PR,” O’Leary told analysts today (Jan. 26), who noted that his tussle with Musk…
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