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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris barnstormed across the important swing state of Michigan on Friday, hoping to energize voters with 17 days to go before polls open.Trump lashed out at the judge and prosecutor in his federal election conspiracy case as nearly 2,000 pages of heavily redacted prosecution documents were made public. And he once again suggested that the Civil War, which ended slavery in the United States, could have been “settled” without bloodshed.In Michigan, Harris was headed to Grand Rapids, Lansing and Oakland County for three campaign stops. Trump was scheduled to appear in Oakland County for a roundtable…

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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (WRGB) — They say you can’t fight city hall, but Saratoga Springs business owners are trying their best.On Friday morning, businesses met with Mayor John Safford about concerns about the seasonal paid parking program.The program ran from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and required visitors to pay $2 per hour to park in the garage, with street parking remaining free.But business owners say customers are confused about the rules and are not shopping downtown anymore.One restaurant owner said, “Saratoga is a tourist destination. The more tourists we have, the more income we make, and if we do…

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Your journey to U.S. citizenship begins through the collaboration between NCW Libraries and Immigration Services.The organizations announced a new citizenship class series will be held each week at Wenatchee Library, Peshastine Library and Quincy Library, according to a news release. Wenatchee-based nonprofit Hand in Hand Immigration Services provides all classroom instruction and materials. Participants will learn about the qualifications and requirements for U.S. citizenship, the basics of U.S. history, and studying for the citizenship exam and interview.NCW Library’s Latino Services Department and Hand in Hand Immigration Services have partnered to offer citizenship classes for two years at NCW Library locations…

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The Spanish Immigration Office has announced a change in practice regarding proof of social security coverage in applications for intra-company transferee permits. Important points: Officials said applications for intra-company transfer permits must include valid proof of Social Security coverage. Until now, the authorities have issued a letter of confirmation stating that the applicant’s host employer will enroll him in the Spanish social system if the applicant is unable to obtain a valid certificate confirming social security coverage in his country of origin. was accepted. Both initial and renewal applications for internal transferees must include proof of Social Security coverage to…

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The Department of Homeland Security announced that certain Lebanese nationals currently residing in the United States are eligible for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) and Deferred Departure (DED) protections. Important points: DHS has designated Lebanon as a TPS country for 18 months due to ongoing armed conflict in the region and a temporary situation where Lebanese nationals cannot safely return home. Eligible individuals must have continuously resided in the United States since October 16, 2024. Further information will be provided in a future Federal Register notice. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has published a federal bulletin establishing procedures for Lebanese nationals…

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Welcome to the online edition of From the Politics Desk. This evening newsletter brings you the latest reporting and analysis from campaigns, the White House and Capitol Hill from the NBC News politics team.In today’s issue, Deputy Political Editor Adam Wollner looks at the efforts of the Kamala Harris and Donald Trump campaigns to appeal to male voters, especially sports fans. Additionally, “Meet the Press” host Kristen Welker analyzed the latest polls showing more voters think the next election is “very important” to their lives. are.Sign up here to receive this newsletter in your inbox every weekday.Sports fans, Harris and…

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This historic property located at 51 Stevens Road in Needham was sold on September 26, 2024. The purchase price of $1,375,000 is calculated to be $843 per square foot. It was built in 1925 and the home has 1,632 sqft interior space. This two-story home offers spacious living space with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. The exterior features an asphalt gable roof. Inside, a fireplace adds character to the home. Additionally, this home comes with a separate garage. This property is located on a lot of 7,841 sqft.More homes nearby have recently changed hands.In July 2024, a 1,832 square foot…

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming is pleased to announce a community-based educational seminar on Medicare and Health Insurance Marketplace options. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wyoming believes it is necessary to educate consumers about their options on the Medicare and Health Insurance Marketplace, which opens to open enrollment this fall. As Wyoming’s only local health insurance company, BCBSWY is uniquely positioned to offer informative educational events throughout the state. These free information sessions will clearly explain plan options and will be available prior to the Medicare enrollment period if Wyoming residents are eligible for Medicare, and following for all…

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Set on 4.97 acres on Edwards, Little Woody Farm’s grounds include extensive perennial gardens, vegetable gardens, and fruit trees. With high ceilings and abundant light, sliding wall doors in the great room open to a large sunny deck for indoor/outdoor living. Equipped with a Pilates studio, this residence offers the flexibility to use the space as an office or the ultimate retreat for relaxation. The home at 1644 Squaw Creek is represented by Barbara Gardner of LIV Sotheby’s International Realty. Provided by: LIV Sotheby’s International Realty The local real estate market is strong as fall brings cooler weather and the…

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Nancy Keats covers real estate, architecture, and design for this magazine.Her Oct. 10 article, “Park City home prices have exploded, and these towns are benefiting,” explores the ripple effects of Park City’s rising cost of living.Keats said Park City’s overcrowding and soaring prices are increasingly turning away homebuyers.“Not only are these individual homeowners buying land in Heber, Midway and Camas, but these developments are also happening,” Keats said. “I think these huge, gated, luxury golf developments are having a huge impact on the area.”Keats said with the opening of Deer Valley East Village, buyers don’t feel they need to be…

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