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An order to pause all disbursements of federal grants and loans was announced suddenly on the evening of Jan. 27 and while the memo was rescinded two days later, White House officials say the freeze to review all spending is still in place, creating confusion for government offices and nonprofit agencies both locally and nationally.

SignalPoint Asset Management is now operating as SignalPoint powered by Farther through the agreement.

The political action committee signals support for Jeff Schrag, Heather Hardinger, Matthew Simpson, Monica Horton and Craig Hosmer.

The decision impacts the university's office of inclusive engagement and its leader.

Matthew Growcock is picked to serve the remainder of Guy Callaway's term.

Two internal candidates are among those being considered, with a selection expected in March.

Ray Lampert is no longer in the running for the position on the April 8 ballot.

Steve Stodden is succeeding John Twitty, also a former CU staffer, at the advocacy organization for community-owned utility providers.

Owner Lindsay Kirtlan says she will return her bakery to a home-based business.

Guest columnist Marlene Chism: "Respect is more than a value; it’s a practice that transforms health care environments."

She brings a CPA’s sensibility – and her innate curiosity – to manufacturing, overseeing 400 employees producing specialty metal products for a global market.

Newsmakers in the areas of accounting, banking & finance, law, mining and nonprofit.

Owners of nPrint Graphix aim to nearly double space through purchase.

Mocktails make their mark on Queen City.

Latest TikTok challenge is its right to operate in the U.S.

Randall Whitman joins the city of Ozark as community development director.

Grenita Lathan's tenure has been extended through the 2027-28 academic year.

Brandi VanAntwerp is interviewed by SBJ Executive Editor Christine Temple for the 12 People You Need to Know series.

Sarah Hough and Gail Smart pick up endorsements from the political action committee.

Three contested races – including mayor – will be on the April 8 ballot.

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