Sales Tax Permit – A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress

A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress
For Western North Carolina, 2009 showed no shortage of challenges and feats, setbacks and advancements, wins and losses. Like the rest of the nation, we struggled with a dismal economy, even as some old and new businesses managed to keep their heads

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

A retrospective: Journey through the news of 2009 – Douglas Budget
Feb. 20 – Douglas resident Bill Batton is denied bond after pleading not guilty to federal charges of taking Aug. 16 – Wyoming State Fair announces gate admissions are up 10 percent from 2008 numbers. Carnival megapass sales increase

California City Eyes Tax Vote, Bond Freeze to Escape Bankruptcy – BusinessWeek
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Vallejo, California, may increase taxes, freeze bond payments and cut deeper into spending to emerge from the biggest bankruptcy in the state since Orange County’s collapse in 1994. Vallejo’s city council last week

Immigrant workers in Kazakhstan run into trouble – Times of Central Asia
As time runs out, Kazakh authorities have different opinions concerning work permits extension. While immigrants, who settled in Kazakhstan with their families, are thinking what to do next, NGOs and international organizations protest against the

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
According to Elliott Eisenberg, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, the assessed value of the U.S. housing industry is about $20 trillion dollars. (Comparatively, the commercial industry is only a third of that figure

Tough economy forces City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
Our transient occupancy tax, which makes re experiencing shortfall are in sales taxes and construction-related revenues.” The largest area where revenues were not realized, in terms of percentages, is in the area of permit and license sales

Top 10 news stories of 2009 – Issaquah Press
Sisters Jennifer Davies, Julianne Long and Mindy Heintz (from left) retrieve belongings Jan. 8 from the toppled guesthouse at the home of their parents, Jack and Karen Brooks, beside Issaquah Creek in the 23300 block of Southeast May Valley Road

Summer news includes murder proceedings, stimulus awards – Pomeroy Daily Sentinel
Charlene Hoeflich/file photo – A $400,000 restoration job on the Chester Academy built on land donated to Meigs County by Levi Stedman in 1840 was completed and on June 13 a dedication ceremony was held by the Chester-Shade Historical Association

A lot to say … – Mountain Xpress
For Western North Carolina, 2009 showed no shortage of challenges and feats, setbacks and advancements, wins and losses. Like the rest of the nation, we struggled with a dismal economy, even as some old and new businesses managed to keep their heads

Septic permits are increasing – Cherokee Scout
However, foreclosures and short sales make up some of the real estate sales. Building permits for new residential construction in Cherokee Many of the sales are foreclosure homes, Crowe said. People are able to buy nearly new homes with a lot of

A retrospective: Journey through the news of 2009 – Douglas Budget
Feb. 20 – Douglas resident Bill Batton is denied bond after pleading not guilty to federal charges of taking Aug. 16 – Wyoming State Fair announces gate admissions are up 10 percent from 2008 numbers. Carnival megapass sales increase

California City Eyes Tax Vote, Bond Freeze to Escape Bankruptcy – BusinessWeek
Dec. 30 (Bloomberg) — Vallejo, California, may increase taxes, freeze bond payments and cut deeper into spending to emerge from the biggest bankruptcy in the state since Orange County’s collapse in 1994. Vallejo’s city council last week

Immigrant workers in Kazakhstan run into trouble – Times of Central Asia
As time runs out, Kazakh authorities have different opinions concerning work permits extension. While immigrants, who settled in Kazakhstan with their families, are thinking what to do next, NGOs and international organizations protest against the

Houses help build state – Delaware Online
According to Elliott Eisenberg, chief economist for the National Association of Home Builders, the assessed value of the U.S. housing industry is about $20 trillion dollars. (Comparatively, the commercial industry is only a third of that figure

Tough economy forces City Hall to tighten belt – St. Helena Star
Our transient occupancy tax, which makes re experiencing shortfall are in sales taxes and construction-related revenues.” The largest area where revenues were not realized, in terms of percentages, is in the area of permit and license sales

Top 10 news stories of 2009 – Issaquah Press
Sisters Jennifer Davies, Julianne Long and Mindy Heintz (from left) retrieve belongings Jan. 8 from the toppled guesthouse at the home of their parents, Jack and Karen Brooks, beside Issaquah Creek in the 23300 block of Southeast May Valley Road

Summer news includes murder proceedings, stimulus awards – Pomeroy Daily Sentinel
Charlene Hoeflich/file photo – A $400,000 restoration job on the Chester Academy built on land donated to Meigs County by Levi Stedman in 1840 was completed and on June 13 a dedication ceremony was held by the Chester-Shade Historical Association

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