Why I chose a small Bible college over Yale University admission

Choosing a Path Beyond Yale Last year, I finally got rid of the polished Yale admissions booklet that had been gathering dust on my shelf. It’s funny—I hadn’t really considered why I kept it there until recently. It felt like some kind of unintentional shrine, representing a future that I thought was meant for me. […]
Golf carts on public streets create divisions in small towns across the country

Golf Carts Transforming Small Town Travel Golf carts are increasingly becoming a common sight on public roads in many communities, with families opting for these vehicles over traditional minivans and SUVs for errands. As one person humorously noted, “The Slow Rolling Cavalry is conquering the public roads of America,” highlighting the trend that’s caught the […]
Significant increases in health insurance rates expected for individuals and small businesses in WNY in 2026

In 2026, numerous consumers and small businesses in the state will experience significant health insurance increases, with double-digit percentage hikes driven by rising healthcare costs, hospital expenses, and soaring drug prices. For individual markets, insurers asked for an average rate hike of 13.5%. However, state regulators reduced this to 7.1%, as announced by the Financial […]
Small feature makes uncommon $1 coin valued at almost $300.

Valuable $1 Coin Sparks Interest Among Australians Australians are being encouraged to search for a specific dollar coin that bears a small mark, which significantly increases its worth. The monetary value of these coins can fluctuate depending on rarity and defects in production. In 2019, a special edition of the dollar coin was launched, with […]
Small NYC landlords worry they won’t be able to sell if Mamdani is successful.

Concerns for Small Landlords Amidst Mamdani’s Housing Plan Zohran Mamdani, a candidate for New York City’s Democratic mayoral nomination, has been advocating for a freeze on rent for rental apartments. His focus on affordable housing has resonated with many voters, garnering significant support in the primaries this past June. However, the owner of a small […]
Relay Aims to Address the Small and Medium Business Banking Shortfall Left by Major Banks

Shift in Banking Preferences for Small Businesses For many small and medium-sized enterprises, financial decision-making often hinges on their bank account balances. A striking 92% of small business owners rely on this figure when making financial choices. Yet, as noted by Joseph West, a co-founder and CEO at Relay, traditional banks often lack the clarity […]
My friend from a small town complained about his unsettling teaching assistant for the whole semester — it turned out to be killer Bryan Kohberger.

Local Professor Reacts to Shocking News about Former Teaching Assistant John Snyder is a friendly older gentleman known in our small town. To many, he appears to be just an ordinary person— a married homeowner who teaches at a local university. Having worked as a public defender for nearly three decades, he’s noticed that students […]
Small town in CT battles against housing development

A Small Town in Bethel The affluent suburb of Bethel, Connecticut, is currently dealing with a Manhattan-based real estate developer aiming to establish a 75-unit affordable housing complex. This development proposal has sparked some controversy. The developer, known for their ship technology, has cautioned town officials that refusing the five-story apartment project could result in […]
The electric vehicle tax credit is about to finish soon, but car buyers have a small chance to benefit.

Changes in EV Tax Credit Regulations The spotlight is on the federal tax credit for electric vehicles (EVs), which offers up to $7,500. A recent significant bill put a halt to some credits that expired on September 30th, but the IRS has made some clarifications this week that could help buyers. Under the new guidance, […]
Small Banks Prepare for Major Costs in Open Banking Overhaul

CFPB Initiates Review of Open Banking Rules The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has announced a pre-notification for the creation of proposed Open Banking rules, inviting the public to comment for 60 days, ending around mid-October. Stakeholders from various sectors, including community credit unions, national banks, and fintech companies, are encouraged to present their views […]