Sales Tax Permit – Recession ‘drawing to an end,’ numbers indicate – Savannah Morning News

Recession ‘drawing to an end,’ numbers indicate – Savannah Morning News
The Savannah-area economy is stabilizing in the wake of recent economic hardships, according to a quarterly report from the Coastal Empire’s leading economic study. “The current index is relatively flat,” said Michael Toma, economics professor and

L.A. suburb tries to lure carmaker? – New Haven Register
Under a memorandum of understanding with IRG, the city agreed to waive $6.9 million in rent on those 20 acres The car is slated to go into production by late 2011, and with a federal tax credit for battery-powered cars, the cost to buyers could

Homebuying tax credit all but dead – Contra Costa Times
Say goodbye, finally, to hopes of extending that $10,000 tax credit for buyers of new, unoccupied homes in California. It’s all but dead for this year, says one lobbyist who patrols the state Legislature on behalf of homebuilders. “We were

Advocacy groups object to utility’s delay in funding environmental – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Energy writer Thomas Content keeps you current as you adapt to changes in the world of energy, climate change and efforts to build a greener economy. Nov. 27, 2009 9:22 a.m. | The fate of a settlement aimed at resolving litigation over We Energies

Suburb’s rebirth rides on electricity – Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Department of Energy to help build the Model S, which is designed to travel as far as 300 miles on a three- to five-hour charge. The car is slated to go into production by late 2011, and with a federal tax credit for battery-powered cars, the cost to

Hewitt hoping for economic boost from alcohol sales, but have hurdles – Waco Tribune-Herald
There’s little doubt among civic leaders and business owners that the ability for a city to sell alcohol brings a boost to the local economy, a notion backed by statistics. But, as some Hewitt businesses are finding out, they’ll have to endure

Porterdale council discusses ways to fund city’s new DDA – Covington News
Members of the Porterdale City Council recently asked the city attorney to review the legalities of turning over lots owned by the city to their newly created Downtown Development Authority for the body to sell in order to generate funding. City

Recession ‘drawing to an end,’ numbers indicate – Savannah Morning News
The Savannah-area economy is stabilizing in the wake of recent economic hardships, according to a quarterly report from the Coastal Empire’s leading economic study. “The current index is relatively flat,” said Michael Toma, economics professor and

L.A. suburb tries to lure carmaker? – New Haven Register
Under a memorandum of understanding with IRG, the city agreed to waive $6.9 million in rent on those 20 acres The car is slated to go into production by late 2011, and with a federal tax credit for battery-powered cars, the cost to buyers could

Homebuying tax credit all but dead – Contra Costa Times
Say goodbye, finally, to hopes of extending that $10,000 tax credit for buyers of new, unoccupied homes in California. It’s all but dead for this year, says one lobbyist who patrols the state Legislature on behalf of homebuilders. “We were

Advocacy groups object to utility’s delay in funding environmental – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Energy writer Thomas Content keeps you current as you adapt to changes in the world of energy, climate change and efforts to build a greener economy. Nov. 27, 2009 9:22 a.m. | The fate of a settlement aimed at resolving litigation over We Energies

Suburb’s rebirth rides on electricity – Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Department of Energy to help build the Model S, which is designed to travel as far as 300 miles on a three- to five-hour charge. The car is slated to go into production by late 2011, and with a federal tax credit for battery-powered cars, the cost to

Hewitt hoping for economic boost from alcohol sales, but have hurdles – Waco Tribune-Herald
There’s little doubt among civic leaders and business owners that the ability for a city to sell alcohol brings a boost to the local economy, a notion backed by statistics. But, as some Hewitt businesses are finding out, they’ll have to endure

Porterdale council discusses ways to fund city’s new DDA – Covington News
Members of the Porterdale City Council recently asked the city attorney to review the legalities of turning over lots owned by the city to their newly created Downtown Development Authority for the body to sell in order to generate funding. City

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