وزارة التجارة والسياحة تتفق مع اتحادية التجارة على تخفيض أسعار بعض المواد الغذائية

وقعت وزارة التجارة والسياحة، اليوم الخميس بمباني الوزارة، اتفاقية مع اتحادية التجارة لمراجعة أسعار المواد الأساسية الأكثر استهلاكًا. يأتي هذا الاتفاق في إطار الجهود الحكومية الرامية إلى محاربة الغلاء وتخفيف أعباء المعيشة عن المواطنين، تنفيذًا لتوجيهات رئيس الجمهورية، السيد محمد ولد الشيخ الغزواني، وتعليمات الوزير الأول المتعلقة بالمتابعة الدقيقة لوضعية السوق وضمان استقرار الأسعار.

أسفرت المراجعة عن الاتفاق على تثبيت أسعار عدد من المواد الأساسية على النحو التالي:

– **السكر:**
– 25.1 أوقية للكلغ في الجملة
– 25.3 أوقية للكلغ في نصف الجملة
– 27 أوقية للكلغ في التجزئة

– **الأرز الموريتاني عالي الجودة:**
– 27 أوقية للكلغ في الجملة
– 27.4 أوقية للكلغ في نصف الجملة
– 29 أوقية للكلغ في التجزئة

– **زيت الطهي (قنينة 20 لتر):**
– 54 أوقية للتر في الجملة
– 55 أوقية للتر في نصف الجملة
– 56 أوقية للتر في التجزئة

– **القمح:**
– 12.7 أوقية للكلغ في الجملة
– 12.9 أوقية للكلغ في نصف الجملة
– 13 أوقية للكلغ في التجزئة

– **اللبن المركز (OMELA):**
– 15.20 أوقية للعلبة في الجملة
– 15.3 أوقية للعلبة في نصف الجملة
– 17 أوقية للعلبة في التجزئة

تؤكد الوزارة التزامها بمواصلة الجهود لضمان استقرار السوق وحماية القدرة الشرائية للمواطنين.
https://rimtoday.net/?q=node%2F48999

Recent property transfers in Madison County

Here is a summary of recent property transactions:

– Pinnacle Farm sold to JD Grass; located on Lebanon Rd, Georgetown for $518,500.
– William Krichbaum transferred property on Gustin Rd, Brookfield to Robert Barry for $35,000.
– Leibl Management sold 2097 Rte 31, Canastota to Oneida Lake Waterfront Cottages for $335,000.
– Jodaviess Properties transferred land on Lebanon Rd, Lebanon to Pinnacle Livestock for $17,500.
– Richard Peckhman sold property on Brookside Rd, Madison to Dylan Peckham for $1.
– Cazenovia College transferred property on Lincklaen St, Cazenovia to Matta Fresca LLC for $9,500,000.
– Matta Fresca LLC sold 10 Seminary St, Cazenovia to Madison County for $1.
– Robert Woolridge transferred land on Lewis Pt Rd, Canastota to Empire 1 Acquisitions for $48,500.
– Matta Fresca LLC sold property on Albany St, Cazenovia to the Town of Cazenovia for $1.
– Stephen Vanderhoof transferred 509 Lenox Ave, Oneida to Marianne Proscia for $148,500.
– Matta Fresca LLC sold land at Liberty St/Sullivan St, Cazenovia to Lincklaen Realty for $2,525,000.
– Matta Fresca LLC sold 16 Lincklaen St, Cazenovia to Cummings Holdings for $112,000.
– Matta Fresca LLC transferred property on Rte 92, Cazenovia to Cazenovia Land Holding for $156,500.

These transactions reflect a range of residential, commercial, and land sales across the region.
https://www.oneidadispatch.com/2026/01/08/recent-property-transfers-in-madison-county-27/

Historic Park Inn Hotel in Mason City looks to recruit docents

The Historic Park Inn Hotel in Mason City is currently seeking docent “storytellers” to join their team.

According to a recent press release, the hotel is looking for individuals passionate about sharing its rich history with visitors.

If you have a knack for engaging storytelling and an interest in historic preservation, this could be a great opportunity to get involved.

Volunteering as a docent will allow you to help bring the past to life and contribute to the community’s cultural heritage.

For more information on how to become a docent at the Historic Park Inn Hotel, please contact their visitor services.
https://globegazette.com/news/local/article_5e4b1451-2f2a-4a86-823f-5c4977eb8533.html

FIRST ON amNY: New Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal to endorse Dan Goldman in NY-10 Democratic primary

Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal is set to endorse Rep. Dan Goldman in the upcoming Democratic primary for New York’s 10th Congressional District. This endorsement backs the incumbent as he seeks a second term in office.

Goldman faces a challenge from former city Comptroller Brad Lander in what is shaping up to be a closely watched contest. The 10th Congressional District includes Lower Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn.

Goldman officially launched his re-election campaign on Tuesday, marking the start of this competitive race. amNewYork has learned about Hoylman-Sigal’s endorsement, which is expected to bolster Goldman’s campaign efforts.
https://politicsny.com/2026/01/07/first-on-amny-new-manhattan-borough-president-brad-hoylman-sigal-to-endorse-dan-goldman-in-ny-10-democratic-primary/

Matt Cardona Confirms Cancellation Of Independent Dates Following WWE Return

Matt Cardona recently addressed the status of his remaining independent bookings following his full-fledged return to WWE. Speaking on Notsam Wrestling, Cardona confirmed that he will not be able to fulfill the extensive schedule he had planned through the coming months.

Cardona, who spent the last several years reinventing himself as the “Indie God,” noted that the sheer volume of his commitments made it impossible to balance them with his new WWE contract.

“I was booked until the summer,” Cardona said. “If I took every indie date that I agreed to, I wouldn’t be able to be in WWE. It’s as simple as that. It’s not like I had like one or two. I’m literally booked every weekend until the summer.”

He also clarified that he has taken steps to ensure promoters were not left in a difficult position due to his sudden departure. “Any promoter who gave me a deposit, they’ve already been taken care of. And everybody understood.”

Cardona’s transition back to WWE began on the January 2, 2026, episode of SmackDown in Buffalo, New York. He appeared as a surprise opponent for Kit Wilson, initially teasing his old Zack Ryder gimmick before being officially introduced as Matt Cardona.

He picked up a victory in his return match after planting Wilson with the Rough Ryder. Following the appearance, it was confirmed that SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis had signed Cardona to an exclusive contract with the blue brand.

As he moves forward with WWE, Cardona is already vacating titles held on the independent circuit.

If you use any portion of the quotes from this article, please credit Notsam Wrestling with a h/t to WrestlingNews.co for the transcription. You can listen to the full interview with Matt Cardona on the Notsam Wrestling YouTube channel or your favorite podcast platform.
https://wrestlingnews.co/wwe-news/matt-cardona-confirms-cancellation-independent-dates-following-wwe-return/

What to Know About the Vaccines Cut From C.D.C. Recommendations

Federal health officials have made significant changes to the immunization schedule for American children this week.

These updates affect the recommended vaccinations and aim to improve protection against several diseases.

Parents and caregivers are encouraged to review the new schedule carefully to ensure children receive the appropriate vaccines at the right times.

Stay informed about the specific diseases included in the updated immunization recommendations to help keep your family healthy.
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/01/06/well/cdc-vaccine-schedule-recommendations.html

Grand Forks County Commission discuss new position and funding sources for Youth Assessment Center

**Grand Forks County Approves New Position for Regional Youth Assessment Center Amid Funding Discussions**

Grand Forks County commissioners on Tuesday approved the addition of a new full-time staff position for the Regional Youth Assessment Center (YAC). The move was part of the county’s 2026 budget and aims to address the state’s request for more full-time personnel at the facility. However, the topic sparked discussion regarding whether other entities that utilize the YAC should contribute financially to support the center.

The vote held on Monday focused on approving an employee status form related to the new position. Commissioner Terry Bjerke expressed concerns about the decision, primarily due to the department’s high expenditures compared to its revenue. He noted that expenses run approximately $2 million while revenue is just over $600,000.

“As far as I’m concerned, if they want to hire another person there to take care of all this, I’m more than willing to take the check from the state to pay for it,” Bjerke said. “I don’t think it should come from the county taxpayers.”

The salary for the newly added YAC position was not included in the meeting’s agenda documents. Commissioner Cynthia Pic highlighted that denying the employee status form would be challenging since the position had already been approved in the 2026 budget.

“A majority of the adolescents that are served in our Youth Assessment Center are citizens from Grand Forks County,” Pic remarked.

County Administrator Tom Ford shared that Robin Spain, YAC administrator, has already hired someone to fill the new role. The vote to approve the status change passed 4-1, with Bjerke cast as the sole dissenting vote. Other commissioners expressed openness to discussing potential negotiations for increased funding from the state or other YAC partners.

**Sheriff’s Office Building Update: Repairs Underway, Leasing Concerns Raised**

In related business, Director of Facilities Bill Gerszewski and Sheriff Andy Schneider provided an update on the new sheriff’s office building, including pending repairs that remain outstanding from the building contractor, Heartland Acres Development.

“Some of them have been met. Of 19 items that I had, we are solid with six completed,” Gerszewski said.

Most of the remaining fixes, according to Gerszewski and Schneider, involve larger or more complex problems, such as a roof leak. Schneider noted that the contractor has been maintaining more routine upkeep effectively.

Schneider also voiced uncertainty about the sheriff’s office’s ability to request maintenance on certain issues, given that the county is currently leasing the facility.

“We can make a request for certain things to be changed, but if they weren’t part of a [request for proposal] or if they’re not really impacting overall business, can we really request that at this time?” he explained.

Commissioner Bjerke suggested that the county discuss the duration of the lease with Heartland Acres, warning that leasing for longer than necessary could be “money going down the drain.”

According to the lease agreement, the rent for the building is $519,000 annually, with an additional $12,000 per year allocated for maintenance. The lease also includes an option to purchase the building as soon as five years after the agreement took effect.

Schneider commented on the purchase option, expressing a preference to spend more time operating in the new facility before considering buying it.

“I’d like to at least see two years out of the place before we’re talking about buying it. That’s just me personally,” he said.

**Additional Commission Updates**

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https://www.grandforksherald.com/news/grand-forks-county-commission-discuss-new-position-and-funding-sources-for-youth-assessment-center

Will Ohio State lose Jeremiah Smith to the transfer portal? The Buckeyes’ star reveal the answer

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State’s wide receiver room is facing significant changes this offseason, but the team’s most important player is stepping up to ease the minds of the fan base.

The Buckeyes are set to lose four wide receivers. Carnell Tate is headed to the NFL Draft, while Mylan Graham, Bryson Rodgers, and Quincy Porter have all entered the transfer portal in search of new opportunities.

These departures have understandably caused concern among fans. It’s easy to worry that players who initially committed to Ohio State because of Brian Hartline’s presence in Columbus might be reconsidering their futures now that he has moved to South Florida.

Jeremiah Smith, however, understands these concerns and felt it was necessary to address them directly. On social media, he assured fans, “Not going nowhere.” This statement offers a much-needed sense of relief.

While the Buckeyes might be losing players they viewed as part of their future, the most important wide receiver for the team’s immediate success remains committed—at least until he potentially moves on to the NFL in about a year.

With Smith staying put, Ohio State fans can breathe a little easier as the program navigates this period of transition.
https://www.cleveland.com/osu/2026/01/will-ohio-state-lose-jeremiah-smith-to-the-transfer-portal-the-buckeyes-star-reveal-the-answer.html

Andy Reid Shares Update On Patrick Mahomes Rehab

The Kansas City Chiefs’ season has come to an end, and attention now shifts fully to the offseason. Free agency and the 2026 NFL Draft—where the Chiefs hold the 9th overall pick—will dominate conversations in the coming months. However, one topic that may overshadow all offseason buzz is the ongoing status of Patrick Mahomes.

Mahomes suffered a significant injury last month during Kansas City’s loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, tearing both his ACL and LCL. He underwent successful surgery shortly after the injury, but questions remain about whether he will be ready to start the 2026 season this September.

When asked about a timeline for Mahomes’ return over the weekend, offensive coordinator Matt Nagy declined to provide specifics. However, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid offered an update during a Monday interview wrapping up the season.

According to Nate Taylor of ESPN, Reid stated:

> “He’s doing great for just being 3 weeks out. He’ll go ahead and most likely stay up here (in KC) rehabbing. He has a lot of trust in (Julie Frymyer). He’s been in there grinding.”

### Mahomes ‘Doing Great’ Given the Injury

This positive update is certainly encouraging news for Chiefs fans, many of whom feared the worst given the severity of the injury. ACL tears typically require a recovery timeline of 9 to 12 months. On the optimistic end, this timeline would have the former Texas Tech standout ready to take the field by Week 1 or Week 2 of the 2026 season.

Both scenarios would represent a win for Mahomes and the Chiefs’ medical staff. However, if complications arise during rehabilitation or if his body doesn’t heal as quickly as hoped, it’s possible Mahomes could miss more than half of the upcoming season.

A potential silver lining for the Chiefs is Mahomes’ position on the field. Compared to players who demand greater lower-body mobility—such as Green Bay Packers linebacker Micah Parsons, who also tore his ACL on the same weekend—Mahomes’ throwing position may allow for a less strenuous recovery process.

### Will the Chiefs Look for Another QB in the Offseason?

Few would seriously suggest that the Chiefs are looking to replace Mahomes anytime soon. However, his injury, combined with a recent knee injury to veteran backup Gardner Minshew, forced the team to rely on Chris Oladokun, who passed for just 235 yards across the final three games of the season.

Given this, the draft—especially the mid to late rounds—could be an opportunity for Kansas City to select a quarterback to serve as Mahomes’ backup for the coming years. Additionally, should there be setbacks in Mahomes’ rehab, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the Chiefs pursue a seasoned, reliable backup quarterback in free agency to provide extra depth.

As the offseason progresses, Chiefs fans will be closely monitoring Mahomes’ recovery updates while keeping an eye on how the team plans to fortify its roster moving forward.
https://heavy.com/sports/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/andy-reid-update-patrick-mahomes-rehab/

EXCLUSIVE: Experts Reveal Why Nick Reiner’s Alleged Double Parricide is One of World’s Rarest — And Most Taboo — Crimes

**Nick Reiner, Son of Filmmaker Rob Reiner and Photographer Michele Reiner, Accused of Double Parricide**

*Jan. 5, 2026 | Published 6:03 p.m. ET*

Nick Reiner, the son of renowned filmmaker Rob Reiner and photographer Michele Reiner, stands accused of one of the most socially forbidden crimes imaginable — the alleged killing of both his parents. Specialists describe this case as sitting at the extreme margins of criminal behavior, carrying a cultural taboo as old as recorded law.

As RadarOnline.com has reported, prosecutors in Los Angeles allege that Nick repeatedly stabbed his parents to death inside their Brentwood, California home in December.

### A Crime Condemned Since Ancient Times

Parricide — the killing of a parent — has long been regarded as a profound moral violation. It is condemned in biblical law and was punished with exceptional cruelty in ancient Rome. While parricide accounts for only a small fraction of homicides, the killing of both parents, known as double parricide, is even rarer.

Nick, who has a documented history of drug addiction, had spoken openly about the pressures of growing up as the child of celebrated director Rob Reiner, whose films include *When Harry Met Sally*, *The Princess Bride*, and *Misery*. He reportedly clashed with his parents over their efforts to push him into rehabilitation.

His famous mother and father were found dead just hours after Nick and his father were reportedly heard arguing at a holiday party.

### Experts Break Down the Four Parricide Profiles

If the case proceeds to trial, prosecutors are expected to focus heavily on motive. Dr. Kathleen Heide, a distinguished professor of criminology at the University of South Florida and the leading American authority on parricide, explains that parricides account for approximately two percent of U.S. homicides, with only eight percent involving the murder of both parents.

According to Dr. Heide, offenders typically fall into four overlapping categories:

1. **Long-term victims of severe abuse** — often young and still living at home.
2. **The severely mentally ill** — including individuals with schizophrenia or depression accompanied by psychotic features. These offenders may have delusions about their parents or hear voices commanding them to act.
3. **The “dangerously anti-social”** — who kill for selfish reasons such as financial gain or freedom. For example, they may want to obtain their parents’ money or avoid being cut out of a will.
4. **The “enraged”** — whose deep-seated anger can erupt into lethal violence, sometimes intensified by drugs or alcohol.

Dr. Heide emphasizes that these categories are not mutually exclusive. Often, a case might initially appear to fit one profile, but further investigation reveals a more complex story.

Describing the Reiners as “very loving, committed parents,” Dr. Heide declined to comment directly on the case. However, she noted that the alleged use of a knife rather than a gun is “significant.” Stabbing is a “more personal, more expressive” method of killing, frequently “fueled by anger or rage,” especially when multiple stab wounds are involved.

### Why Double Parricide Is So Exceptionally Rare

Dr. Amanda Holt, a British criminologist at the University of Roehampton, said that Nick fits many established international patterns. The average age of a parricide offender is 31, and perpetrators are typically single men living with their parents.

Mental illness is six times more common among parricide offenders than in other types of homicides.

While most parent-child relationships involve conflict, Dr. Holt explains that parricides often hinge on a trigger event, such as a serious argument.

“It’s quite hard to kill two people in quick succession,” she said. “So there may be more practical, rather than emotional reasons,” behind double parricide.

The tragic case has shocked Hollywood and the wider community, highlighting the deeply complex and often hidden struggles within families, even those in the public eye. Further legal proceedings will no doubt shed more light on this heartbreaking story.
https://radaronline.com/p/nick-reiner-alleged-double-murder-rob-michele-so-rare-experts-explain/

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