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N. C. A. A. Model. Adam what will happen if College Sports cant unionize . Tweet us at cheryl at cheryl casone. Cheryl unions make a ton of sense. And the biggest loser on the s p 500. Diving today after the video game posted Fourth Quarter earnings, analysts expectations. Competition for walmart in their use videogame market, the company is diversifying in other fields. Joining me exclusively is game stop president tony bartels. Thanks for coming gone. Good to have you again. Tough to see the Stocks Movement today. What do you say to shareholders about what we are seeing in the market . There are some shortterm profittaking taking place. We double shares last year and went through a transitional quarter where we had an exciting event take place, innovation back into the industry and it helped us drive growth so the way we look at it from a longterm perspective is we have a great growth cycle at of those. Are marked models as for the next few years we will see a strong growth in the co

Flooding, wet weather across Australia prompts warning over mosquito-borne diseases

Flooding, wet weather across Australia prompts warning over mosquito-borne diseases
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Far North Queensland flood not a cyclone event under federal government s reinsurance pool

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Columbia power plant to close by 2025, ending coal-fired power in Portage

209 views Source:  Lake Geneva Regional News Wisconsin s second-largest coal plant and source of carbon dioxide will shut down by 2025 as utilities continue the shift away from fossil fuels. Alliant Energy, the majority owner and operator of the Columbia Energy Center near Portage, announced the retirement to the plant s workers Tuesday morning. David de Leon, president of Alliant s Wisconsin utility, said closing the 45-year-old plant will allow it to avoid some $250 million in maintenance and upgrade costs while also speeding the company s transition to clean energy. It s a facility that s served our customers well for many, many years, de Leon said. Columbia s provided a tremendous amount of energy for the entire state.

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