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'Plan for the worst': Chamber gets advice on surviving current market

Guam businesses should increase sales and cut expenses to make it through the current inflationary market, which could last at least six more months, CPA Joe Arnett said during Wednesday’s

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Houston's Toasted Yolk Cafe ready to make its Dallas-Fort Worth debut

A Houston brunch joint is making its North Texas debut: The Toasted Yolk Café will open its first Dallas-area location in Highland Village, at 3020 Ju

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JA Guam announces student competition winners

The winners of the Junior Achievement Guam 2022 Company of the Year competition were announced during a virtual ceremony on Saturday.

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JA Guam student companies present in virtual competition

Members of the PDN’s Vibe team will be competing Saturday in the JA Guam 2022 Company of the Year competition, which is taking place virtually.

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Lawmakers debate energy act – again

.... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... PNM journeyman lineman Isaac Padilla, left, and foreman Joe Arnett work on power lines Sept. 9 in Albuquerque’s far Northeast Heights. ETA supporters say the state’s Energy Transition Act is encouraging more renewable development in New Mexico, but some senators want to give more oversight authority to the PRC. (Jim Thompson/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2021 Albuquerque Journal New Mexico’s Energy Transition Act became the law of the land in 2019, setting the state on a path to 100% clean electricity by 2045, but three senators now want to reform it, potentially opening a new can of worms in this year’s legislative session.

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