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Northern Lights: Geomagnetic Storms May Bring Aurora Borealis To 17 States Tonight – Forbes
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Dwayne Johnson reflects on ‘frustrating’ years in acting career
Dwayne Johnson is refelcting on transition from wrestling to acting, and how the latter…
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AJK’s upper reaches lashes with continual heavy rain, snowfall 2nd successive day
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MIRPUR (AJK), Jan 2 (APP):Heavy rains and snow fall on upper reaches of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) including Neeland Leepa vallies continued the 2nd consecutive day on Thursday.
The inclement weather led to a deep dip in…
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Pakistan, KSA discuss cooperation in energy sector – RADIO PAKISTAN
- Pakistan, KSA discuss cooperation in energy sector RADIO PAKISTAN
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Bank First Corporation Announces Completion of Centre 1 Bancorp, Inc. Acquisition
MANITOWOC, Wis., Jan. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Bank First Corporation (Nasdaq: BFC) (“Bank First”) today announced it has completed its acquisition of Centre 1 Bancorp, Inc. (“Centre”), parent company of The First National Bank and Trust Company (“First National Bank and Trust”).
The closing marks an important milestone in bringing together two relationship-driven organizations. Effective immediately, Bank First is expanding its services to include trust and wealth management, integrating a skilled team from First National Bank and Trust. Customers now have access to a comprehensive suite of wealth planning, trust administration, and investment management services, provided by a team of professionals with deep expertise and a strong commitment to delivering personalized solutions.
First National Bank and Trust will continue to operate as a division of Bank First until the planned system conversion in May 2026. At that time, all locations will transition to the unified Bank First brand and digital banking platform. Throughout this process, customers will continue to work with familiar local teams, ensuring personalized service and a smooth transition as we move forward together.
The combined organization will operate 38 branch locations across Wisconsin and the Stateline area of Illinois, with approximately $6 billion in assets, strengthening its ability to serve individuals, businesses, and communities throughout the region.
Mike Molepske, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Bank First, stated, “This partnership brings together two long-standing, community-focused institutions committed to responsive, relationship-based banking. Together, we strengthen our ability to serve customers across Wisconsin and the Stateline area of Illinois with greater capabilities and expanded services.”
Following the closing, Steve Eldred, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Centre, will join the Board of Directors of Bank First and its banking subsidiary, Bank First, N.A.
Piper Sandler & Co. served as financial advisor to Bank First, and Alston & Bird LLP served as legal counsel. Hovde Group, LLC served as financial advisor to Centre, and Barack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP served as legal counsel.
Contact:
Bank First: Mike Molepske, Chairman & CEO, [email protected], (920) 652-3202SOURCE Bank First Corporation

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More Americans Plan Mental Health Resolutions Heading Into 2026
Washington, D.C. — Heading into 2026, more than one in three Americans (38%) say they plan to make a mental health-related New Year’s resolution, according to new findings from the American Psychiatric Association’s Healthy Minds Poll. This is up 5% from last year. Younger adults are leading this trend, with those ages 18–34 (58%) significantly more likely to report planning a mental health resolution compared with older adults (32% of 45-64-year-olds; 11% of those 65 and over).
A strong majority (82%) of Americans say they plan to make at least one New Year’s resolution for 2026. Physical fitness (44%) and financial goals (42%) remain the top areas of focus, followed closely by mental health (38%), which continues to rise in priority. Other common goals include diet (29%), social or relationship resolutions (29%), and spiritual goals (28%).
“It is encouraging to see more individuals planning to prioritize their mental health in 2026, particularly younger adults,” said APA President Theresa Miskimen Rivera, M.D. “The strategies people are embracing — such as regular physical activity, mindfulness practices, adequate sleep, time in nature and engaging in therapy — reflect a growing recognition that mental health is deeply connected to daily habits. Even small, intentional changes can have a meaningful and lasting impact on overall well-being.”
Looking back on 2025, 63% of Americans rated their mental health as excellent or good, while 28% said it was fair and 8% said it was poor.
Anxiety Heading into the New Year
Heading into 2026, anxiety remains common. Americans report feeling anxious about personal finances (59%), uncertainty about the next year (53%), and current events (49%), with concerns about physical and mental health close behind.
Issues Americans are Anxious About
Issue Percent anxious
(somewhat or very)
Personal finances 59%
Uncertainty of the next year 53%
Current events 49%
Physical health 46%
Mental health 42%
Job security 33%
Relationships with friends and family 32%
Keeping New Year’s resolutions 30%
Romantic relationships 29%
“A new year can bring change, possibility, and uncertainty,” said APA CEO and Medical Director Marketa M. Wills, M.D., M.B.A. “Feelings of anxiousness underscore the importance of paying attention to how we’re doing and taking practical steps, large or small, to support our mental health.”
These results are from the APA’s Healthy Minds Poll, conducted by Morning Consult, Dec. 2–3, 2025, among 2,208 adults. For a copy of the survey results, contact [email protected]. See past Healthy Minds Polls.
American Psychiatric Association
The American Psychiatric Association, founded in 1844, is the oldest medical association in the country. The APA is also the largest psychiatric association in the world with more than 39,200 physician members specializing in the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and research of mental illnesses. APA’s vision is to ensure access to quality psychiatric diagnosis and treatment. For more information, please visit www.psychiatry.org.
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Portsmouth groups take inspiration from The D-Day Story’s Victory in 80 Objects
The D-Day Story is undertaking several new community engagement activities inspired by its ‘Victory in 80 Objects’ book.
The outreach projects are working with groups in Portsmouth including adults with learning disabilities, students…
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Laitinen Returns to Olympic Stage
MINNEAPOLIS – Senior defender Nelli Laitinen is set for her second Olympic appearance with Finland after being named to the roster for the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan, Italy.
Laitinen previously helped Finland capture a bronze medal at…
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Adil Raja, six others handed to double life sentences for ‘digital terrorism’
ATC imposes 35 years additional imprisonment Rs1.5m fine as trial conducted in absence of accused
An Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) in Islamabad has handed…
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