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Business Buzz 9/23/2012 Scranton Times-Tribune PPL offers education grants: PPL Corp. is offering grants to teachers to help students learn more about energy, the environment and resource conservation as part of its continuing relationship with the communities it serves. Through the competitive ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
County loses $9000 roofing grant after paperwork snafu Waco Tribune-Herald Mashek suggested filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau or placing advertisements to "hurt his business," but Dixon said doing so could open the county to a business disparagement lawsuit. Dixon said the county has barred Global Roof ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business Digest: Sunday, Sept. 23 Longview News-Journal Longview attorneys among tops in Texas. Texas attorneys T. John "Johnny" Ward Jr. and T. John Ward, partners in the business litigation and intellectual property law firm of Ward & Smith, both are being recognized among the state's top legal counsel in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
NECC grants wishes The Sun Other new scholarships include the Daniel E. Coleman, MD Respiratory Therapy Scholarship; the Long-Goding Respiratory Care Scholarship; Merrimack Valley Business Under 40 Scholarship; the Daniel J. Olenio Jr. Memorial Scholarship; and the Sherman ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
7 coops get livelihood grants from Owwa Sun.Star Owwa-CAR Director Manuela Peña said the Dole-NRCO livelihood grant aims to provide assistance to qualified cooperatives and families of OFW repatriates or returnees for them to start a business or expand an existing livelihood project. According to Peña ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Bartholomew County Awarded $500K Grant For Utility Upgrades NewsTalk 1010 WCSI "Upgrades in infrastructure, safety or utilities make our smaller communities more competitive in attracting residents as well as new businesses." The CFF grants are administered by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs. These grants are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fed smiles on investors STLtoday.com With tepid demand, businesses have no reason to borrow much. Or hire much. Nor can they raise prices much. Bernanke is trying to break this demand log jam. If he succeeds, we'll have to worry about inflation. But that day, says Rehling, is probably at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
FEMA approves $11.1 million statewide in Isaac disaster recovery: $9.5M ... The Republic The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved $11.1 million in grants across Mississippi for damage from Hurricane Isaac. Spokesman ... In addition to that, the Small Business Administration has approved $1.4 million in loans, mostly for homes. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Business calendar Fort Wayne Journal Gazette The Midland Group will host a presentation by Brad Hams on his business model for the 21st century and his book "Ownership Thinking" at 5 p.m. Wednesday at Sycamore Hills. For information, call 438-4491 or email twhitacre@themidlandgroup.net. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wind farm windfall for communities Times of Malta Wind farm windfall for communities. Communities which have wind farms in their area could get money off their electricity bills or grants for facilities such as playgrounds, the UK government suggested last Thursday. Subsidies are due to be cut by 10 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Virginia Innovation Partnership Receives $1 Million Grant The Charlottesville Newsplex The challenge is a national competition to help ideas turn into products and help budding businesses create jobs. UVa President Teresa Sullivan was on hand to commemorate the achievement Wednesday. "When there is an invention or a discovery made, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Skadden Arps teams with companies to give legal aid Washington Post LivingSocial, Northrop and Cisco represent a varied slice of companies in the Washington region, Sloan said, and it is the first time all three businesses are forging a formal relationship with an outside law firm to train and match up lawyers to work ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
As public colleges faces uncertainty, Sen. Alexander offers plan Knoxville News Sentinel "If tuition is less, your Pell Grant buys more. So if tuition doesn't go up, the Pell Grant goes further," Alexander said. "The main reason Pell Grants go up ... is principally because federal Medicaid mandates causing states to reduce funding to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UA-Yuma ag services cut deep Yuma Sun It won't be business as usual for the University of Arizona agriculture-related staff and services in Yuma County, hit hard by steep budget cuts. The UA has had a longtime presence in the Yuma community as Arizona's land grant university, stretching ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Community Colleges To Expand Job Training Through Local Employer ... WCTV ... Secretary Solis said: "These federal grants are part of the Obama administration's ongoing commitment to strengthening American businesses by strengthening the American workforce. This strategic investment will enhance ties among community colleges ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former president of GCA seeks immediate polls Business Standard Charging the association of "gross mismanagement", Amin pointed out that GCA has not even submitted its accounts to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for the last two years which has deprived it of latter's annual grants. He demanded ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 strive for 2 Galt council positions Sacramento Bee The two winners in the Galt City Council race will need to juggle new and old, country and city, east and west – all while landing businesses, keeping crime under control, pulling jobs out of a hat and encouraging moderate residential development. At ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Digital Domain failure shines light on VGTI, Torrey Pines Fort Pierce Tribune "We've got to ask ourselves down the road, 'Are we inheriting this as our redheaded stepchild forever or do we call a halt to it and say to them at some point you have to become self sufficient and act like any other business," he said. "They've all ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Wasted Places: Slow, underfunded EPA program falls short in toxic site cleanups WisconsinWatch.org Despite about $1.5 billion in federal grants and loans doled out by the Environmental Protection Agency over 19 years, hundreds of thousands of abandoned and polluted properties known as "brownfields" continue to mar communities across the country ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nine states to get more funds for improving literacy rate Business Standard The programme seeks to open new schools in those areas which do not have schooling facilities and strengthen existing infrastructure through provision of additional classrooms, toilets, drinking water, maintenance grant and school improvement grants. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Family bets the farm on produce outlet, and it pays off handsomely NRToday.com ... into the business as partners. The farm was selling strictly wholesale to seven Drive-N-Save stores, the United Grocers branch in Medford and to the Pacific Fruit & Produce branches in Roseburg, Coos Bay, Eugene, Grants Pass, Medford and Klamath Falls. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Third of Canada's work force will retire in next five years Waterloo Record Perrin Beatty, president of the national business lobby group, said in an interview at the group's annual meeting in Hamilton that while many job openings today are filled by immigration, that alone won't be enough to solve the problem in the future ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Businessman lands state preservation award for Montana Avenue transformation Billings Gazette "It just is clear that Mike is unselfishly interested in revitalizing those historic buildings for the good of the city and not just for his own business, so we were really impressed with that," said Christine Brown at the Montana Preservation Alliance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
A Patchwork of Financing Complicates Foreign Study New York Times This month, the European Association for International Education adopted a charter that said: "National student loans and grants should always be portable. Students on grants that cover tuition and expenses while studying abroad should ... It cited the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
If GOP repeals 'Obamacare' what happens to patients in Maryland? CapitalGazette.com April 2011: Maryland joins in a consortium with six other states and the University of Massachusetts Medical School and received Early Innovator Grants worth $6.2 million for their work. May 2012: Legislation passes addressing implementation issues for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Borough Council scraps plans to build new police station The Dallas Post The ultimate goal for these projects is not only to improve the water supply for residents, but also to fix any existing problems so the borough can apply for grants to dredge the lake. No citizens chose to address council at this meeting and no old ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Council will tackle housing issues Fort Dodge Messenger Housing issues, a major infrastructure project and a vote on accepting state grant money for the downtown street realignment are all on Monday's agenda for the Fort Dodge City Council. The council will begin its work at 5 p.m. in the Municipal Building ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Agri-tourism destinations seek to expand their seasons The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines (blog) From Bloomsbury Farm's corn maze and zip-line rides to Wilson's Orchards's tractor trips and outdoor weddings, more Eastern Iowa farms are adding ways to emphasis the business in agribusiness. And agri-tourism has become a growing segment. The state ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Robin Miner-Swartz: Donations have lasting influence Lansing State Journal Mid-Michigan residents, nonprofits and businesses have entrusted the Community Foundation to make their charitable giving as effective and meaningful as possible. We listen ... In 2011, the Community Foundation awarded $3.6 million through 564 grants. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Dateline Pittsburgh for 09/23/12 Pittsburgh Post Gazette Ms. Bucco, currently president of The Forbes Funds, will head up strategic initiatives at the Foundation as well as assisting in its overall grants programming. Health Care. Premier Medical Associates hired John Stefanowicz, director of revenue cycle ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Snow Hill seeking new business, jobs with CDBG grant | hill, snow ... Melissa Lopergolo, owner of Little Shoppe of Flowers in Snow Hill, straightens up decorations outside of her flower shop Wednesday. The town has applied for a ... www.kinston.com/articles/hill-84917-snow-jobs.html | ||
Southern WV schools receive federal grants - Business, Government ... Bluefield State College, New River CTC and Bridgemont CTC will receive about $4 million total this year to help strengthen programs. www.statejournal.com/.../southern-wv-schools-receive-federal-... | ||
Los Angeles Business and Financial Management jobs ... Departmental Contracts and Grants Coordinator jobs in Los Angeles currently available at University of Southern California. Additional Los Angeles Business ... usccareers.usc.edu/.../jobid2798725-departmental-contracts-an... | ||
Grants & Programs : Corning's Gaffer District The focus of this matching grant program is to assist existing businesses in their efforts to improve their business work plan in the areas of marketing, technology, ... www.gafferdistrict.com/grants.html |
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