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Real Life Mama: Just a sample of things to come

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I always found it so odd that we go back to school the week before Labor Day, attempt to get back on a routine, and then immediately get a three-day weekend. Like, what’s the point? Just start after Labor Day!

Borrow books, save money

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LIMA — You work hard for your money.

Jordan is ready for Republican control of Congress

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AVON - Republicans hoping to take over the U.S. House of Representatives in November, plan to roll out a plan that tells voters how they would wield their newly regained power, Rep. Jim Jordan said Wednesday, echoing a campaign strategy that helped the GOP win control of the chamber nearly 30 years ago.

States weigh EV mandates

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Seventeen states with vehicle emission standards tied to rules established in California face weighty decisions on whether to follow that state’s strictest-in-the nation new rules that require all new cars, pickups and SUVs to be electric or hydrogen powered by 2035.

Lori Borgman: It doesn’t take a college education to do the math

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My little black coat is simple — knee length with five buttons down the front. It’s your basic snowman model. The lining in both arms is shredded. The coat is 22 years old.

John Grindrod: Poking some fun at our occupations

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On the eve of this Labor Day, a lot will be written about the jobs that have always been the backbone of this country, so I will join the rest of what in another era were called scribes who’ve penned their laborious passages.

The Week Ahead: Do you remember? The investor pain in September?

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(With apologies to Earth, Wind and Fire.)

Legal-Ease: Entrapment — when the government tricks you into committing a crime

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Last month, two men were convicted of participating in a conspiracy to kidnap the governor of Michigan.

Liz Weston: Why is money so confusing?

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Managing money is an essential life skill, yet most U.S. adults would fail a financial literacy test. Consider the results of a survey meant to measure financial literacy, called the TIAA Institute-GFLEC Personal Finance Index. On average, U.S. adults correctly answered only 50% of its financial literacy questions in 2022.

Tuesday deadline for 26th annual Amateur Photo Competition

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LIMA — Noon on Tuesday is the deadline for The Lima News’ 26th annual Amateur Photo Competition.