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Neuronetics 8-K Disclosing Restructuring and Workforce Reduction
Neuronetics, Inc. filed a Form 8-K with the SEC disclosing a corporate restructuring plan and workforce reduction. The filing, made under Items 2.02 and 5.02, notifies shareholders and the SEC of significant operational changes and personnel departures. As a public company, Neuronetics is required to disclose material corporate events that may affect investors.
Geospace Technologies Corp - Material Event Disclosure Regarding Restructuring
Geospace Technologies Corp filed a Form 8-K current report with the SEC disclosing a material corporate event related to workforce reduction and restructuring activities. The filing was submitted via EDGAR on April 6, 2026, under Item 2.05 (Costs Associated with Exit or Disposal Activities). As a reporting company under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, Geospace is required to promptly disclose material events affecting its operations.
Missouri Historic Preservation Symposium
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources announces the third annual Missouri Historic Preservation symposium on May 13-14, 2026, in Joplin. The event, themed 'The Road Ahead: Fueling the Economy through Historic Preservation,' is presented by the Missouri State Historic Preservation Office and cosponsored by multiple local organizations. Advance registration is required by April 30, with fees of $25 for standard attendance and $10 for students.
Attorney Thayer Weaver Jr. Probation Terminated
The Supreme Court of Missouri issued an order terminating attorney Thayer Lance Weaver Jr.'s probation following successful completion. The probation was originally ordered on March 7, 2023. Costs of the proceeding were taxed to the petitioner. This order confirms Weaver (MBE Number 48128) has satisfied all conditions of the probationary period.
Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation Northfield NH
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office released additional information regarding an officer-involved shooting on April 6, 2026, in Northfield, NH. Northfield and Tilton police officers responded to a domestic disturbance call involving Megan L. Whiting, age 27, who was armed with a knife and striking another resident with a fire extinguisher. One officer discharged his firearm, striking Ms. Whiting, who was later pronounced deceased at the scene. The autopsy confirmed multiple gunshot wounds as the cause of death, with manner classified as homicide.
Maggie Woods appointed NC Rural Health Director
NCDHHS announced Maggie Woods as the new Rural Health Transformation Program Director to lead North Carolina's $213 million federal initiative supporting rural healthcare delivery. The program will support over 400 rural health facilities across the state serving more than 3.5 million rural residents, addressing workforce shortages, hospital sustainability, and access gaps in mental health and primary care.
Health Talk MS Podcast Episode on Environmental Health Protection
The Mississippi State Department of Health released an April episode of the Health Talk MS podcast featuring Office of Environmental Health directors Les Herrington and Bill Moody discussing environmental health programs. Topics include food safety and restaurant inspections, on-site wastewater regulation, milk and bottled water regulation, and public water supply licensing and quality assurance.
National Public Health Week Celebration
The Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) announced the celebration of National Public Health Week from April 6-12. The agency will spotlight various health services through social media and its website, including perinatal services, adult health, vital records, WIC, communicable disease prevention, and the Mississippi Medical Cannabis Program. This is an informational observance recognizing public health professionals across government, business, and nonprofit sectors.
Idaho Power Seeks CPCNs for South Hills and Peregrine Power Plants
Idaho Power Company filed an application with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission requesting Certificates of Public Convenience and Necessity for two natural gas power plants: South Hills (222 MW, targeting June 2029) and Peregrine (430 MW, targeting June 2030). The company also seeks an associated accounting order for Allowance for Funds Used During Construction. Interested parties have until May 6, 2026 to intervene in the proceeding.
IIPA and Micron Granted Intervention Status in Idaho Power Case
The Idaho Public Utilities Commission granted intervention status to the Idaho Irrigation Pumpers Association (IIPA) and Micron Technology, Inc. in Case No. IPC-E-26-04, concerning Idaho Power Company's application for certificates of public convenience and necessity for the South Hills and Peregrine Power Plants. Both petitions were granted without opposition. The intervenors must comply with Commission Rules 71-75 and 222-223, and all parties must serve documents on all parties of record.
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