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In Flood-Ravaged Louisiana, Small Business Owners Still Struggling to Recover
Approximately 99.7% of businesses have fewer than 500 employees, and it’s such small businesses as these in flood-ravaged areas of Louisiana that are still struggling to recover all that they lost. Very few businesses in Louisiana have flood insurance, and even those who do are still seeking disaster recovery loans up to $2 million from…
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Potential Car Buyers Beware: Your Car Could Have Been Flooded
Any vehicle owner is able to purchase a car carpet that is made specifically for their vehicle’s make, model, and year. But, if you buy a car and its carpets look warped and doesn’t fit correctly, these issues could be a clue that your car could have been caught in a flood. In fact, officials…
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San Antonio Clinic Offers Treatment for Children With Autism
A new clinic in San Antonio is aiming to bring Applied Behavior Analysis, or ABA therapy, to more children on the autism spectrum in the area. ABA principles aim to develop language, social, academic, and daily living skills to kids ages 0 to 18 with autism and other developmental disorders. The San Antonio clinic opened…
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Revamped Real Estate App Targets Millennial Home Buyers With Agents
It’s becoming more common for websites and apps to introduce advanced algorithms to target customers and control what users see. Casamatic, a relatively new home buying app on the scene, matches homes with prospective buyers by using both an in-depth quiz for users and a complex algorithm. There are other real estate apps on the…
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12-Year-Old Utah Girl Says She’ll Never Stop Hunting After Giraffe Kill
It’s well documented that women are increasingly becoming involved in hunting as a sport: 72% more women hunt with firearms and 50% more practice target shooting than just five years ago. But few are taking it to the same extremes as 12-year-old Aryanna Gourdin. Gourdin recently became Internet-famous after posting a series of photos on…