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Tuesday, January 25th, 2011Bella Vista school showcases business program The school is displaying the results of its ''Open for Business'' entrepreneurship program Friday. Read more on The Arizona Republic Small-biz courses begin in February Left to right: Brad Bunt Director, Jerry Waterston and Todd Long, former traning coordinator for Kilgore College Small Business Development Center. September 11,2003.Ricardo ... Continue reading
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Friday, January 14th, 2011Steven Cohen Launches Image by Axel Bührmann Softline Pastel - a member of the Softline Group and a local leader in accounting, payroll and business software -- has launched Pastel My Business Online, its first online accounting system, which targets small to medium businesses (SMBs). “Very often, products become complicated by the sheer ... Continue reading
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Wednesday, January 5th, 2011HOS Proposal Seems Likely to Lead to More Litigation Early reaction to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's proposed changes in the hours of service rule indicates that the rule is likely to remain in litigation. Read more on TruckingInfo.com 2010 Year in Review: Main Line had its share of big stories Nobody knew ... Continue reading
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Friday, December 24th, 2010Grady and his LADY Christmas 2010 willbe a bit more special for Grady and Maxine Palmer as they recall some of the countless memories they shared during 50 years of married life that grew out of a high school courtship. Read more on The Clarksdale Press Register COTRUGLI Business School Age: 8 Read more on ... Continue reading
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Saturday, December 4th, 2010Pleasant Ridge and Meyer Tool Cincinnati officials last week approved the city's first “community entertainment district” designation for this neighborhood. The new zoning will make it easier for a nonprofit like the Pleasant Ridge Development Corp. to revitalize its business district and create a “restaurant row” of ethnic-oriented eateries anchored by ... Continue reading
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Monday, November 15th, 2010Rangel’s Hearing Is Set to Begin, but Details Are Few With no witness lists disclosed, the first public Congressional ethics trial since 2002 will open Monday amid an air of novelty and uncertainty. Read more on New York Times Shannon Lynch wears many sports hats Shannon Lynch claims there are three seasons in her ... Continue reading
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Wednesday, October 20th, 2010Asheville-area business calendar HOMEBASE HOUSING COUNSELING PROGRAM: Participants work with a housing counselor to identify goals and barriers to housing and learn the skills needed to take control of their housing situation. Takes about two months to complete the program, find a rental and move in. Read more on Asheville Citizen-Times Photographer changes ... Continue reading
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Wednesday, October 6th, 2010Candidates court early voters Clara Chewning waited 45 minutes to vote on Election Day in 2008. Last week, she walked into the Gwinnett County elections office and was back out within 10 minutes, casting her ballot a full month before the Nov. 2 election. “If I wait until the last day, ... Continue reading
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Thursday, September 30th, 2010College of Lake County broefs Kids of all ages are invited to attend three children's shows at the College of Lake County this fall, organized by the CLC Student Program Board. The shows are "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" on Sept. 26, "Nick Tickle, Fairy Tale Detective" on Oct. 17 ... Continue reading
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Sunday, September 26th, 2010Washington Center still shines at 25 OLYMPIA – The Washington Center for the Performing Arts celebrated in style Saturday night, the third of four days of center activities tied to its 25th year of operation in South Sound. Read more on The Olympian Officials face the tax man STRASBURG -- Two Strasburg Town Council ... Continue reading