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SCDCA Offers Fuel Efficiency Tips to Save Money
The South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs published consumer advisory tips on maximizing fuel efficiency amid rising gas prices. The guidance offers practical advice including avoiding rapid acceleration and braking, driving under 50 mph, combining trips to reduce cold starts, minimizing AC use, and utilizing fuel rewards programs and price-tracking tools to help consumers reduce fuel costs.
Gulf Coast Military and Civilian Job Fair, Biloxi, April 7, 2026
The Mississippi Department of Employment Security (MDES) announced the 2026 Gulf Coast Military & Civilian Job Fair, scheduled for April 7, 2026, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Biloxi Civic Center. The event aims to connect job seekers, including military veterans transitioning to civilian careers, with employers across multiple industries. Attendees are encouraged to dress professionally, bring multiple copies of their resumes, and prepare for on-site interviews with hiring managers.
Robinson Project Water Pollution Control Permit Modification
The NDEP has issued a Notice of Proposed Action for a major modification to Water Pollution Control Permit NEV0092105 for the Robinson Project, a mining and Beneficiation facility operated by Robinson Nevada Mining Company in White Pine County, Nevada. The draft permit and fact sheet are available for public review and comment through May 7, 2026.
Administrative Session - April 21, 2026
The Georgia Public Service Commission published notice of an administrative session scheduled for April 21, 2026 at 9:30 AM. The session appears on the Commission's official calendar as a regularly scheduled administrative proceeding. No specific agenda items, regulatory actions, or compliance requirements are detailed in the posted notice.
Delta Health Care Services Grant Program, FY2026
The Rural Business-Cooperative Service (RBCS), an agency of USDA Rural Development, has published a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Delta Health Care Services Grant Program for fiscal year 2026. The program provides grants to support healthcare services in rural Delta communities. Applications will be accepted beginning April 1, 2026, via grants.gov under Funding Opportunity Number RDBCP-DHCS-2026 or Assistance Listing Number 10.874.
An anchor of stability in uncertain times
Carolyn Rogers, Senior Deputy Governor of the Bank of Canada, delivered remarks to the Brandon Chamber of Commerce on March 26, 2026, discussing three major economic forces shaping Canada's economy: global trade policy and US protectionism, demographic shifts, and artificial intelligence. The speech addressed central bank independence and the current affordability concerns of Canadians without announcing new policy measures.
Central banks must evolve from stability keepers to resilience architects
Bank Negara Malaysia Governor Abdul Rasheed Ghaffour delivered a keynote address at the Central Banking Meetings in Kuala Lumpur on March 31, 2026, arguing that central banks must evolve beyond their traditional role as stability keepers to become architects of resilience. The speech addresses structural shifts confronting economies including geopolitical conflict, trade fragmentation, digital transformation, and climate change, asserting that resilience building is central to central bank mandates rather than an extension of it.
Little Time Left to Wake Up - Can We Reconcile Europe with Speed?
François Villeroy de Galhau, Governor of the Banque de France, delivered his final speech at the Eurofi High Level Seminar, reflecting on European urgency and the need for faster policy delivery. The speech emphasized that Europeans know what needs to be done but must overcome institutional inertia to act with greater speed. Drawing on Stoic philosophy from Cyprus, the birthplace of Zeno, Villeroy called for lucidity about unchangeable circumstances and determination to change what must be addressed.
Bridge to the Future - Mobilising Europe's Savings in a Fragmenting World
Gabriel Makhlouf, Governor of the Central Bank of Ireland, delivered a speech at the 2026 Eurofi High Level Seminar highlighting Europe's savings-investment gap. While euro area household deposits approach €10 trillion with savings rates around 15 percent, investment through European capital markets has not kept pace. The EU requires an estimated additional €750-800 billion annually by 2030 to meet investment needs. Makhlouf advocated for deepening the Single Market and strengthening the Savings and Investments Union to channel savings into productive investment.
Climate risk and sustainable finance - bridging policy, research and practice
Bank of Spain Deputy Governor Soledad Núñez delivered remarks at a joint BIS-NGFS conference on climate risk and sustainable finance, discussing how climate change creates physical and transition risks affecting financial stability. The speech highlighted increasing extreme weather events, their localized economic impacts, and the importance of long-term climate action for the financial sector.
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