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Seventy-four Nebraska cities or villages reserve tax dollars for economic development under LB 840, according to the Nebraska Department of Economic Development.
For Confederate Army scout with Powhatan ties, life after the Civil War was devoted to spreading the word of God—and to ...
July'25 Hogs were 5 cents higher today and settled at 108.90. Today's high was 109.62 ½ and that is the new 1-month and contract high. Today's low was 108.57 ½ and the 1-month low is 100.75.
For the week, July corn ended 15 ½ cents lower, December corn fell 12 ¼ cents, July soybeans lost 18 ½ cents, November soybeans dropped 23 ¾ cents, July soybean meal gained 10 cents per short ...
Today’s paper had a front-page article about the ½ cent tax increase to fund worthy projects and departments. This is a good idea.
The wheat market posted losses on Thursday to close out the Thursday session. Chicago SRW futures were down 3 ½ to 5 ¾ cents across board on the day. KC HRW contracts are down 5 to 7 ½ cents on ...
The wheat market is trading close to unchanged on Tuesday’s midday. Chicago SRW futures were up 2 ½ to 3 ½ cents across the board on Tuesday. KC HRW contracts also posted gains of 2 ½ to 3 ½ ...
The ½ cent increase to applicable purchases in Santa Barbara would generate an estimated $15.6 million annually to support the city’s General Fund.
Grain markets remain mostly rangebound while cattle futures climbed to new highs. Lean hogs finished the day under moderate pressure.
Using a single ½ cent tick group, rather than the multiple groups in the SEC proposal, looks sufficient to eliminate the tick constraint for the majority of ETFs. In fact, what we see is different ...
In October, 1835, for every letter composed of a single sheet of paper, conveyed any distance under twenty miles was 6 ¼ cents (at the time, about the same price as 10 pounds of beef), from twenty to ...
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