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Undersea power cable linking Finland and Estonia hit by outage, prompting investigation

By AP FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — A power cable linking Finland and Estonia under the Baltic Sea suffered an outage, prompting an investigation, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said Wednesday. Writing on X, Orpo said that power transmission through the Estlink-2 cable stopped Wednesday and that authorities were “investigating the matter.” He said the interruption

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By AP Jackpot for Mega Millions surges past $1B after no numbers match on Christmas Eve drawing Hang onto those stocking-stuffer lottery tickets. The Mega Millions jackpot has surpassed $1 billion after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn on Christmas Eve. That means the estimated jackpot for Friday’s drawing is $1.15 billion, potentially the

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BRINGING BACK THE BARN

By Christopher Braunschweig – Newton Daily News, Iowa (TNS) Dec. 25—Bonnie Terpstra has seen what happens to old barns in Iowa. Any fortunate enough to withstand a blistering Midwestern tornado or the devastating straight-line winds of a derecho are too often forgotten about and allowed to deteriorate beyond their working use. There was no way

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Northwest Health offering new program for immigrants

By Jazmine Knight For immigrants looking to finalize their permanent residency in the United States, an area health organization is offering a new program. Northwest Health Services in St. Joseph is offering a relatively new program to offer Refugee Medical Screening to others. Miguel Cruz, Executive Assistant at Northwest Health, also serves as a point

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St. Joseph residents to see electric bill increase

By Cameron montemayor Electricity bills for St. Joseph residents and 270,000 customers across more than a dozen Missouri counties will increase in the new year. The Missouri Public Service Commission gave its approval on Friday, Dec. 20, to revised base rates for Evergy Missouri West customers. The 7% increase equates to roughly $8 per month,

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Daily Minute: Pillen remains hospitalized; collecting Capitol ornaments; Huskers look ahead

By Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Good morning, Lincoln. Here’s what you should know today. Pillen remains hospitalized Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen suffered fractures to a vertebrae and several ribs and sustained several other injuries deemed “serious but not life-threatening” after falling off a horse Sunday afternoon. Pillen remained hospitalized at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha

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