Business

Nutrien appoints Seitz as company president

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SASKATOON, Canada — The Nutrien Ltd. Board of Directors appointed Ken Seitz as the company’s president and CEO Monday, according to a release from the company.

Cenovus to purchase remaining interest in Toledo refinery

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TOLEDO — Cenovus Energy Inc. announced an agreement Monday to purchase the remaining interest in the bp-Husky Toledo Refinery.

The Week Ahead: Investors look ahead of today’s inflation as more rate hikes loom

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It has been almost five months since the Federal Reserve turned its full attention and force of action toward fighting inflation. We may see if it’s having any material effect with the July inflation data released in the week ahead.

Legal-Ease: For verbal farm leases, the race is on

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A majority of the farm leases for crop production in Ohio are still verbal (non-written) leases that are recognized as being “year-to-year.” In other words, the landlord or tenant can terminate the existing verbal lease each year.

Sloped lot Stratton house plan offers reverse living floor plan

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EUGENE, ORE. — Designed for a building lot that slopes uphill, the luxurious Stratton house plan draws influence from the American Southwest with its smooth stucco finish and tile roof. The front elevation is filled with windows ensuring the inside is naturally bright.

Liz Weston: How to budget realistically for home repairs

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If you’re a homeowner and haven’t faced a big repair bill yet, just wait. Even in the best-maintained homes, stuff will wear out or break.

Land transfers, July 28-Aug. 3

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The trend of the real estate market in Allen County is shown by the following report, for the week running July 28 through Aug. 3. Figures reflect the selling price of the property, along with the address or lot number of same and are courtesy of Allen County Recorder Mona Losh’s Office.

How to save on school supplies by tapping your community

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It’s that time again: back to school, back to spending so much money on supplies. And this year, families will have to shell out even more than usual because of inflation.

Back-to-school spending expected to hit record high

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Nicole Sebastian has been “a little choosier” when buying school supplies for her two kids this year. With inflation at its highest since the early 1980s, prices are up across the board, and notebooks and markers are no exception.

The Week Ahead: Listening for what people, not companies, say about jobs

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Would you believe the U.S. economy lost 315,000 jobs in June? And that it gained 372,000 jobs the same month?