Oregonians won ‘$5,000 a week, forever!’ from Publishers Clearing House. Then the company went bankrupt
Bankruptcy records show at least ten “forever” prize winners may never collect millions they were promised.
Bankruptcy records show at least ten “forever” prize winners may never collect millions they were promised.
By Josie Simpson Apple announced a partnership with Corning to produce all iPhone and Apple Watch glass in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, on Aug. 6. This continues the two companies’ partnership, which began with the first iPhone in 2007. Today, the Harrodsburg facility produces Apple’s Ceramic Shield glass. This decision is estimated to increase Corning’s manufacturing
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“To see this devastation is very heartbreaking,” the Daddy Vic’s Soul Food owner said.
Though community members know the sale of Mid City Mall is imminent, they want a say in what happens to the property next.
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The mayor says the timing of this closure is no coincidence, part of the city’s larger crackdown to prevent another weekend of street takeovers.
At least one company, Arkansas-based Dark Horse Cannabis, was able to secure multiple licenses in the production chain using hundreds of new LLCs.
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The two-week celebration runs from April 19 to May 4.
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The 10-year-old developed kidney failure after eating contaminated lettuce. The source of the outbreak that made 89 people sick remains a mystery.
Kroger is also boosting employee pay at the west Louisville location.
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By Ben Steutermann We all know the tired old stereotype: broke college kid, eating dollar store ramen and instant coffee to get by on not enough money while paying outlandish student debts. Driving an old beater with a ruined heater, if you have a car at all, working a dead-end job to make ends meet.
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By Arial Collins It can be difficult for full-time college students to find their identity outside their academics. Even maintaining a regular hobby can prove to be a hard feat. However, two U of L juniors have set the bar by starting their own successful businesses while balancing their higher education. Layed By Layy Layla
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After one winter storm, and another on the way, customers in Nelson County have been buying snow sleds, shovels and heaters.
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Local restaurants opened their doors on Wednesday, stating that conditions improved. But, many owners are keeping an eye on another storm expected on Friday.
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Local restaurants opened their doors on Wednesday, stating that conditions improved. But, many owners are keeping an eye on another storm expected on Friday.
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“I think everything’s opening back up and getting ready for everyone’s return.”
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