Two years on the job and Mayor Don Ness is optimistic – Duluth News Tribune
It’s been a little more than a year since the Budgeteer last sat down with Duluth Mayor Don Ness for a heart-to-heart about the state of the city. In that year, Ness seems to have truly grown into his job and, at the same time, retained the easy
OBAMACARE INCOME TAX SURCHARGE UNCONSTITUTIONAL – NewsWithViews.com
The current attempt by today’s White House Administration to impose more big government on the American People by way of the “single payer option” for healthcare is as unconstitutional as gun confiscation or the elimination of free speech
Archive for April 2008 – The Spokesman-Review
The effort is already under way to make sure the streets are clear for Bloomsday this Sunday. Love it or hate it, Bloomsday is a unique international claim to fame for Spokane. I heard about it long before I became a resident. Do you run/walk
Park Lafayette developer files for bankruptcy protection – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Renaissant Lafayette LLC, a firm led by Chicago-area developer Warren Barr, petitioned to reorganize financially under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The move could place Renaissant in a more favorable position as it tries to turn around the
5 questions with De Soto City Administrator Pat Guilfoyle – DeSoto Explorer
Q: You told the De Soto City Council Dec. 17 that despite the recession the city was projected to end the year in the same financial condition as 2008. What does that mean? A: We ended 2008 with a year-end general fund balance of $773,000. At the end
Tulsa officials preparing for winter storm – Tulsa World
percent budget cut proposals from department heads as he attempts to reduce the city’s spending plan by an additional $5.1 million to $10.2 million due to plummeting sales-tax revenue are cleared and conditions permit, selected residential
Yearly housing permit activity down 39% – New Haven Register
As 2009 draws to a close, the number of housing permits issued statewide trails last year’s pace by 39 percent, according to data released Tuesday by the state Department of Economic and Community Development. In the 125 cities and towns the
Inside the $1 Billion Christmas Tree Business – Gawker
A Christmas tree is synonymous with the holiday season as much as gift-giving overload; fun but mildly dysfunctional family get-togethers; and otherwise cringe-worthy but enjoyable “seasonal” music. But do you know where your tree comes from? Should
Two years on the job and Mayor Don Ness is optimistic – Duluth News Tribune
It’s been a little more than a year since the Budgeteer last sat down with Duluth Mayor Don Ness for a heart-to-heart about the state of the city. In that year, Ness seems to have truly grown into his job and, at the same time, retained the easy
OBAMACARE INCOME TAX SURCHARGE UNCONSTITUTIONAL – NewsWithViews.com
The current attempt by today’s White House Administration to impose more big government on the American People by way of the “single payer option” for healthcare is as unconstitutional as gun confiscation or the elimination of free speech
Archive for April 2008 – The Spokesman-Review
The effort is already under way to make sure the streets are clear for Bloomsday this Sunday. Love it or hate it, Bloomsday is a unique international claim to fame for Spokane. I heard about it long before I became a resident. Do you run/walk
Park Lafayette developer files for bankruptcy protection – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Renaissant Lafayette LLC, a firm led by Chicago-area developer Warren Barr, petitioned to reorganize financially under Chapter 11 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. The move could place Renaissant in a more favorable position as it tries to turn around the
5 questions with De Soto City Administrator Pat Guilfoyle – DeSoto Explorer
Q: You told the De Soto City Council Dec. 17 that despite the recession the city was projected to end the year in the same financial condition as 2008. What does that mean? A: We ended 2008 with a year-end general fund balance of $773,000. At the end
Tulsa officials preparing for winter storm – Tulsa World
percent budget cut proposals from department heads as he attempts to reduce the city’s spending plan by an additional $5.1 million to $10.2 million due to plummeting sales-tax revenue are cleared and conditions permit, selected residential
Yearly housing permit activity down 39% – New Haven Register
As 2009 draws to a close, the number of housing permits issued statewide trails last year’s pace by 39 percent, according to data released Tuesday by the state Department of Economic and Community Development. In the 125 cities and towns the
Inside the $1 Billion Christmas Tree Business – Gawker
A Christmas tree is synonymous with the holiday season as much as gift-giving overload; fun but mildly dysfunctional family get-togethers; and otherwise cringe-worthy but enjoyable “seasonal” music. But do you know where your tree comes from? Should