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Verizon Wireless Cell Tower Permit Application in Pulaski County

The Kentucky Public Service Commission has issued an order regarding Verizon Wireless's application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to construct a cell tower in Pulaski County. The order notes pending FAA and KAZC applications and requests the final decisions be filed promptly.

Routine Notice Telecommunications
8h ago orders
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Kentucky Power Company Cooling Tower Construction Application Order

The Kentucky Public Service Commission issued an order granting the motion of Kentucky Industrial Utility Customers, Inc. (KIUC) to intervene in Kentucky Power Company's application to construct a cooling tower at the Mitchell Plant. KIUC represents a major customer whose interests may not be otherwise adequately represented.

Routine Notice Energy
8h ago orders
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Milburn Water District Informal Conference Order

The Kentucky Public Service Commission has ordered an informal conference for the Milburn Water District regarding alleged failure to comply with previous commission orders. The conference is scheduled for March 26, 2026, to discuss obligations outlined in a prior order.

Priority review Notice Utilities
8h ago OR DFR News
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Oregon DFR and AARP Discuss Fighting Fraud

The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation (DFR) announced a Tele Town Hall with AARP on March 19, 2026, to discuss fighting fraud. Oregonians lost over $133 million to fraud in 2025, and DFR is partnering with AARP on educational events.

Routine Notice Consumer Protection
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Oregon AG Urges Congress to Pass Tariff Refund Legislation

Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield and 17 other state attorneys general are urging Congress to pass legislation requiring the government to refund approximately $166 billion in unlawful tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. The Supreme Court previously struck down these tariffs, but a clear refund process for businesses and consumers is still needed.

Priority review Notice International Trade
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OFAC Adds Persons to SDN List for Illicit Drug Trade and Terrorism

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has published a notice adding individuals to the Specially Designated Nationals (SDN) List. These designations are based on involvement in the global illicit drug trade and terrorism, leading to the blocking of their assets and prohibition of transactions with U.S. persons.

Priority review Notice Sanctions
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Civil Rights Commission Announces Oklahoma Advisory Committee Meeting

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights announced virtual business meetings for its Oklahoma Advisory Committee. The meetings will focus on planning upcoming panels regarding the death penalty and will be held via ZoomGov on March 12 and April 9, 2026. Public participation is permitted.

Routine Notice Civil Rights
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Civil Rights Commission Public Meeting Notice

The U.S. Commission on Civil Rights has issued a notice for a public business meeting to be held on March 20, 2026. The meeting will cover topics including state advisory committee presentations on housing discrimination and healthcare access, and a discussion on the strategic plan.

Routine Notice Civil Rights
8h ago NYSE Rule Filings
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NYSE American Options Fee Schedule Rule Change Filing

NYSE American LLC has filed a proposed rule change to modify its options fee schedule. This filing, submitted under Section 19(b)(2) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, outlines specific adjustments to the fees associated with options trading on the exchange. The filing is currently under review by the SEC.

Priority review Rule Securities
8h ago ACCC News Centre
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ACCC Investigates Anti-Competitive Diesel Supply Conduct

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has launched an enforcement investigation into alleged anti-competitive conduct by major fuel suppliers regarding diesel supply in regional and rural Australia. The investigation is being conducted urgently due to widespread concerns about fuel pricing and supply.

Urgent Enforcement Antitrust & Competition

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