• Fort Wayne Farmers Market making permanent move to Electric Works

    The location of the Fort Wayne Farmers Market has changed several times over the past several years, but it now appears it has found a permanent home.

  • Marketing Briefing: How the ‘proliferation of boycotting’ has marketers working understand the real harm of brand blockades

    While the reasons for the boycotts vary, there’s a recognition among marketers now that a brand boycott could happen regardless of their efforts – and for reasons outside of marketing and advertising – that will need to be dealt with.

  • Where to watch Black Sails? Streaming options explored

    Black Sails is an American historical-adventure television series that is available to watch on Hulu, Amazon Video, Apple TV, Vudu, Microsoft Store, and Google Play Movies. It serves as a prequel to Robert Louis Stevenson’s 1883 novel Treasure Island.Created by Jonathan E. Steinberg and Robert Levine for Starz, the series takes place during the Golden Age of Piracy in the early 18th century, approximately twenty years before the events of Treasure Island.The series has attempted to fictionalize...

  • 8th Street in Topeka to close for pavement work

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Starting on Wednesday, a stretch of Eighth Street will be closed while a contractor performs work. Starting after 9 a.m., Eighth Street from Topeka Boulevard to Southwest Jackson Street will be closed while the workers install pavement marking for the Eighth Street Road Diet/Bike Lane Project. Eighth Street is expected to be []

  • What Wall Street Thinks Ahead Of Market Open

    'Retaliation Risk' - What Wall Street Thinks Ahead Of Market Open The first actual 'market' response we have seen to Iran's attack on Israel is in crypto, which saw - rather intriguingly - a huge puke as the drones/missiles flew, and then some comeback as the impact of the attack seemed marginal at worst (and for now retaliation remains muted) Source: Bloomberg But, this afternoon is when things will really heat up as FX and futures markets open, with much riding on whether...

  • Will it work? Labour's plan to reconceptualise the high street

    In this column Sam Fowles take policies on their own terms. This week he asks whether Labour's plan to revive the high street will work.

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    Portion of north Wichita street to close for patching work

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A portion of a north Wichita street will be closing on Tuesday for some needed rehabilitation work. The section involved 37th Street North from Hydraulic to Ohio. Crews will be working

  • Resolution in sight for union work problem in Mahoning County

    For the third Thursday in a row, a standing-room-only crowd greeted Mahoning County Commissioners to once again argue over the use of Project Labor Agreements (PLA) on certain construction projects

  • 2024 Niagara Street Mother’s Day Market

    Last year, Wildroot Floral launched the inaugural Mother’s Day Market on Niagara Street, to much fanfare. The success of the market was overwhelming, which is why plans have been hatched []

  • Union seeks support for Dosunmu Market fire victims

    The Chairman of the Isale Eko Descendants Union, Adeniji Kazeem (SAN), has sympathised with the victims of the fire incident at Dosumu Market on Lagos Island last week. A Tuesday statement notes that Kazeem made the remark on Sunday when he and members of the union visited the site of the fire incident to have Read More

  • Flavours and sounds of Villena: Street market takes over Paseo Chapí

    From Friday, April 26, starting at 6:00.PM until Sunday, April 28, ending at 6:00.PM, Alicante Street Market culture will transform the Paseo Chapí in Villena. The fair will feature 12 vintage food trucks serving up delights for every palate, including Tex-Mex cuisine, hot dogs, hamburgers, and crepes. Munch away while enjoying live entertainment. Nena Daconte […]

  • Albertsons, Market Street donate apples to Storehouse New Mexico

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albertsons Market is helping out families in need by donating thousands of pounds of apples to several storehouses across New Mexico and Texas. Albertsons and Market Street donated 3,240 pounds of apples to Storehouse New Mexico as part of the Take A Bite Out of Hunger program. Overall, the grocer has donated more []