June 21, 2025
Operating Assets

Rogue Credit Union wants to build branch on long-vacant lot in Redding

Buzz on the Street features Redding Record Searchlight’s David Benda David Benda of the Record Searchlight brings you, our dear reader, what’s the buzz on businesses opening and closing in Redding and the North State. The project comes before the Redding Board of Administrative Review on Wednesday, June 4, 2025. Barone’s Christmas Trees has operated

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Intangible Assets

Olneyville NY System wants liquor license for Providence, Cranston

Best brunch in RI? Let The Providence Journal food critic guide you. Searching for French toast, mimosas, omelets and eggs benedict? Here are all the secret brunch spots you can’t miss in Providence Journal Staff Olneyville New York System has requested liquor licenses for its locations in Providence and Cranston, Rhode Island. The Providence Board

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Fixed Assets

Scottie Scheffler’s golf equipment PGA Championship Quail Hollow WITB

A complete list of the gear Scottie Scheffler used to win the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Golf Club. A complete list of the golf equipment Scottie Scheffler used to win the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Golf Club. DRIVER: TaylorMade Qi10 (8 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Black 7X shaft, TaylorMade Qi35 (21 degrees), with

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Tangible Assets

11 states recognize gold and silver as US currency. Which are they?

What’s really going on with gold prices? Gold recently reached a record high as geopolitical tensions pushed investors towards the traditional safe play. Merryn Somerset Webb explains what’s going on – and where things could go from here. Bloomberg – Politics Louisiana lawmakers are considering legislation to recognize gold and silver as legal tender. Eleven

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Financial Assets

Rep. Huizenga moves to make auto loans tax deductible

The impact and history of autos in Detroit, The Motor City Here are some facts about Detroit’s auto industry. Rep. Bill Huizenga introduced the Made in America Motors Act, proposing a tax deduction on interest paid on U.S.-assembled vehicle loans. The proposed deduction allows up to $2,500 per year for vehicles under 14,000 pounds purchased

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Financial Assets

Bitcoin to social media, digital assets must be documented, protected

Stephen J. Lacey  |  For FLORIDA TODAY Everything from cryptocurrencies to social media profiles has become an integral part of everyday life. These assets hold significant financial, sentimental, and practical value. In the event of death or disability, they may need to go through the probate process — a challenging task without proper planning. You

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Financial Assets

2025 high school grads facing $40k in college student loans

Entering young adulthood saddled with debt has become standard for many who want an undergraduate degree, sometimes to the tune of tens-of-thousands of dollars. Around 45% of 2025 high school graduates will go on to a four-year college, according to NerdWallet analysis, and more than one-third of them will take on student loans to pay for their

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Operating Assets

Santa Paula affordable housing project Topa Villa Vistas gets loan

Scenes from Santa Paula Take a quick trip around downtown Santa Paula in March 2025. The project is planned on vacant land next to Teague Park. Construction is expected to begin in summer 2026. About a third of the units will be reserved for formerly homeless residents. A 111-unit affordable housing development in Santa Paula

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Financial Assets

How to choose a financial adviser? We rank the top firms.

Financial Pros: Help USA TODAY and Statista determine the winners in our fourth annual survey of top-rated firms, which publishes in April 2026. You can pre-register to take the survey here. Investments always come with risk, but between tariffs, recession worries and overall economic uncertainty, markets have been especially volatile over the past few months.  Markets

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Intangible Assets

Looking for a car deal at pre-tariff pricing? Here’s what’s out there.

Jamie L. LaReau and Jackie Charniga  |  Detroit Free Press Trump’s auto tariffs to hit $460 billion of US vehicle, parts imports As Donald Trump’s 25% tariff on U.S. auto imports kicks in, the levies look set to upend the industry. A Reuters calculation shows the duties will hit some $460 billion worth of cars

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