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Nasdaq Launches New Technology to Scale Global Carbon Markets
Technology Securely Digitizes the Issuance, Settlement, and Custody of Carbon Credits Service Uses Smart Contract Language, Deployed via Private Centralized Database or Private, Blockchain Technology for Enterprises Puro.earth to Register Carbon Removal Credits Using the Technology NEW YORK, Nov. 29, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) today announced the launch of a pioneering new…
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Major updates for Amazon’s Project Kuiper
Amazon’s Project Kuiper proposed satellite broadband system has announced two major updates. It is formally linking with sister business Amazon Web Services (AWS), the company’s cloud computing service and announced this week at ‘AWS re:Invent 2023’. The second announcement is a series of strategic partnerships in Japan with Japanese giant telco NTT and its NTT…
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Christina Margaretta McCurdy Sloter
Sloter <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Christina Margaretta McCurdy Sloter, 77, passed away on November 24, 2023, at Marietta Memorial Hospital following a brief illness. Christina was born in Marietta, Ohio to Thomas and Sara Eleanor McCurdy on November 21, 1946. She attended Gilman United Methodist Church as a girl and was a 1964 graduate of…
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Another woman charged in check-scam case
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Holly Rebecca Probst, 40, whose last known address was of 1170 Isabella St., has been charged with three felony theft charges for her alleged involvement in a scheme to either deposit bogus checks into accounts at Woodlands Bank or withdraw money off of those fraudulent transactions in mid-June 2022, according to…
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Braves fall to IM in opener
Gladstone senior Nick Matthews (14) defends Iron Mountain senior Kade Shelton ( 20) on an inbounds play during the Braves’ season opener on Monday at Mountaineers Gym. Gladstone lost the game 51-43. <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> IRON MOUNTAIN – At the end of the first quarter of Monday’s boys basketball season opener between visiting Gladstone…
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Jandrons donates to the Cheer Club
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Neil Jandron made a generous monetary donation on behalf of Jandrons Fine Jewelry for The Mining Journal’s Cheer Club. Jandrons has been in business since 1989, providing the area with a local, family owned and operated jewelry and repair business. Jandrons also carries a large selection of designs that reflect styles…
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A vote for the Mountaineers to keep Neal Brown
West Virginia head coach Neal Brown looks on during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Cincinnati, Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023, in Morgantown, W.Va. (AP Photo/Chris Jackson) <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> MORGANTOWN — First of all, let me say that I did not vote in that preseason media poll where West Virginia…
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Marietta girls beat Martins Ferry in home opener
<!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Marietta’s Leigha Lauer (4) powers through contact and puts up a shot during a high school girls basketball game against Martins Ferry Wednesday at Sutton Gym. (Photo by Mike Morrison) Still in recovery mode after incredibly successful seasons of both soccer and volleyball in the fall the Marietta Tiger girls basketball…
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Gloria Hope Taylor-Lichte
Gloria Hope Taylor-Lichte, 87, of Warren, Pa., passed away on Monday, November 27, 2023, at her home surrounded by her family. Gloria was born on August 30, 1936, in Summerville, Pa., the daughter of the late Warren “Rusty” and Sara Smith Olson. Gloria was a 1954 graduate of Summerville High School. She held many positions…
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16 face DUI charges in Lycoming County
Courtroom gavel <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> Travis Young-Shriber, 28, of Watsontown, was arrested by state police after they were called to 1860 Hazel Drive for a report of a disturbance involving a possibly intoxicated male, identified as Young-Shriber at 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 4. Prior to police arrival, Young-Shriber fled the scene on a pedal…