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2023 PNC Championship prize money payouts for each team in Orlando
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2023 PNC Championship prize money payouts for each team in Orlando

It pays to play well, even in golf’s silly season events. Just ask this weekend’s winners, Bernhard and Jason Langer. The father-son duo won the 2023 PNC Championship on Sunday at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando by two shots over David Duval and his son, Brady. The win is the fifth for Langer at the annual family event, tying Raymond Floyd with the most wins. For their efforts, Team Langer will take home the top prize of $200,000, while the Duvals earned $80,000. Check out how much money each team earned this weekend at the 2023 PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando. 2023 PNC Championship prize money payouts Position Team Score Earnings 1 Team Langer -25 $200,000 2 Team Duval -23 $80,000 3 Team Singh -22 $57,250 4 Team Goosen -21 $50,000 T-5 Team Leh...
Oklahoma Finds It Hard to Break Up With JPMorgan and BlackRock
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Oklahoma Finds It Hard to Break Up With JPMorgan and BlackRock

Cutting ties with the largest U.S. banks and asset managers is easier said than done. In Oklahoma, where a new law requires the state to stop doing business with financial companies that “boycott” the oil-and-gas industry, officials and pension employees are running into hurdles while trying to comply.Copyright ©2023 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 87990cbe856818d5eddac44c7b1cdeb8
Dalton City Council agrees to move money to stormwater, recreation projects | Local News
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Dalton City Council agrees to move money to stormwater, recreation projects | Local News

City of Dalton officials have agreed to redirect $6 million from a 2020 bond issue that was originally allocated for a proposed aquatics center to recreation and stormwater projects.City Council members informally agreed to the proposal when they met as the Finance Committee last week. The council members will have to vote to approve any specific contracts.Citing soaring construction costs and large projected operating deficits, the council members voted in October to cancel the aquatics center. The city had budgeted $13 million for the project, with $6 million coming from bond funds.City Administrator Andrew Parker said th...