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Mashpee Cultural Council Seeking Funding Proposals
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Yarmouth Allocates $140,000 in Funding for Tourism Promotion
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Check Fraud Cases Escalate, Americans Warned Not to Mail Checks if Possible
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IRS Issues Reminder: Tax Day is Tuesday, April 18
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2023 US Recession Now Expected to Start Later Than Predicted
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US Revises Down Last Quarter’s Economic Growth to 2.7% Rate
WASHINGTON (AP) - The U.S. economy expanded at a 2.7% annual rate from October through December, a solid showing despite rising interest rates and … [Read more...]
US Inflation Likely Eased Again Last Month If More Gradually
WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. inflation likely slowed again last month in the latest sign that consumer price increases are becoming less of a burden on … [Read more...]
Federal Income Tax Returns Now Being Accepted
HYANNIS - The Internal Revenue Service is now accepting federal income returns for 2022, and residents are being advised of important tips this tax … [Read more...]
Can US Avoid a Recession? As Inflation Eases, Optimism Rises
WASHINGTON (AP) - For months, the outlook for the U.S. economy has been a mostly bleak one: Inflation hitting a four-decade high, consumer spending … [Read more...]
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