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Data center tax breaks cost Michigan at least $13M but are shrouded in secrecy
Long before large-scale AI data centers exploded onto the scene, Michigan cut taxes for smaller computing centers. The state won't say which companies benefit.
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2mThe last Skyway drive-in restaurant closes in Fairlawn
The drive-in, once a rival to Swensons, originally opened in 1952. It will be replaced by Dutch Bros Coffee, according to a report.
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3mBarry Bonds’ nephew, Rutgers star OF selected by San Francisco Giants in MLB Draft
6-foot-5, 230-pound N.J. baseball alum picked in 3rd round of pro draft.
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12mInside NJ.com’s Mosaic: The health care divide and the enduring legacy of Sheila Y. Oliver
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3mMicron’s stake in CNY kids runs deeper than concrete and computer chips (Editorial Board Opinion)
Micron's gift of $250 to every eligible child in Central New York will help them start building wealth for the future, whether they end up working there or not.
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2mAn investor secures space on Government Street in Mobile; new retail opens in Baldwin
Investment, retail and office space were among real estate transactions in Mobile and Baldwin counties.