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| Mass. opioid deaths decline 8 percent | | It is the first time a yearly decline in opioid deaths has been reported since 2010, according to state data. | | Read more >> | | Mental health provider settles Medicaid fraud charges | | Behavioral health services provider South Bay Mental Health Center Inc., which has locations in Worcester and Leominster, has agreed to pay $4 million in a Medicaid fraud settlement. | | Read more >> | | Pot advocates say Baker running 'intimidation campaign' | | Marijuana legalization leaders plan on Thursday to fire back at the Baker administration's "coordinated intimidation campaign," countering what has been a 10-day shelling of the Cannabis Control Commission's draft regulations by executive agencies under the governor's control. | | Read more >> | | | Like us on Facebook for our latest business news |
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| Question of the Week | | Tuesday we asked: The College of the Holy Cross Board of Trustees voted on Feb. 3 to keep the school's Crusader name after almost a year of discussion, but the school's newspaper voted to change its name to “The Spire.” Proponents of the change said the term not only references the Medieval Holy Wars, but also links to the Ku Klux Klan, which calls its official newspaper “The Crusader.” | Would your company consider changing its name or brand if it had a connection to an undesirable event or ideology? | | People have to LIGHTEN UP. Stop reading more into a Symbol or Word if that is not nor ever was then intention to offend. Stop 1984-ing the world we live in today/tomorrow. Inform the audience of what the real issue is, inform yourselves of the stakeholders and your risks, and reform if it is necessary. You may not need to conform if you perform. Some people seem to be looking for ways to be offended regardless of the intent. I can (within reason) name my company what I want and they can choose not to do business with me because the name offends them. It's called freedom | See All Comments >> | |
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