Denver to start pot-shop process – Denver Post
Denver’s Department of Excise and Licenses will start accepting applications for medical-marijuana dispensaries on Feb. 8, and applicants and managers should be ready to submit fingerprints. A new ordinance requires applicants to submit a lease or
Help wanted – Memphis Commercial Appeal
Beltway talking heads chat cheerfully about increases in the Gross Domestic Product and stock market gains fueling higher 401(k) balances. After all, the president’s chief economic adviser told us in December that “everyone agrees that the recession
Weld towns, cities waiting to see what state will do with medical – The Tribune
As of Jan. 20, Denver had issued 469 sales-tax licenses to dispensaries, according to the Denver Post. Even Larimer County, which lies just to the west of Weld, is booming with legal weed. There are more than 100 dispensaries in Fort Collins and
Zimmerman explains YMCA’s vision – Cameron Citizen Observer
I asked Jamey if he would permit me to post an article on My Cameron News for two reasons. First, I’m the President of the Board of Directors of the Cameron YMCA. Second, in a large part, I’m probably responsible for the whole discussion
Home builders scale back models – The Sun News
wood-floored porch he can see the change Tax bills pile up as town staggers Tax bills pile up as town staggers Property owners that include several major outside developers are nearly six months delinquent on their property taxes, owing the
Davenport mayor names 13 goals for city – The Ledger
DAVENPORT – Mayor Peter Rust outlined 13 goals for the future Thursday, when he delivered his first State of the City speech Thursday evening to a small crowd made up mostly of city staff members and city commissioners. But, he added a major caveat
Lawmakers convene this week to battle budget deficit – Danbury News-Times
HARTFORD — They struggled to finally pass a two-year budget just four months ago, and Connecticut lawmakers still haven’t finished balancing the state’s books. The Democratic-controlled General Assembly , which convenes Wednesday, will have to pick
The Vancouver house price rip-o : Who’s to blame – Vancouver Sun
The news that Vancouver has the least affordable housing of 300 metropolitan markets worldwide should not come as surprise. Our hometown previously ranked fourth in the Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey, last year’s version of
Denver to start pot-shop process – Denver Post
Denver’s Department of Excise and Licenses will start accepting applications for medical-marijuana dispensaries on Feb. 8, and applicants and managers should be ready to submit fingerprints. A new ordinance requires applicants to submit a lease or
Help wanted – Memphis Commercial Appeal
Beltway talking heads chat cheerfully about increases in the Gross Domestic Product and stock market gains fueling higher 401(k) balances. After all, the president’s chief economic adviser told us in December that “everyone agrees that the recession
Weld towns, cities waiting to see what state will do with medical – The Tribune
As of Jan. 20, Denver had issued 469 sales-tax licenses to dispensaries, according to the Denver Post. Even Larimer County, which lies just to the west of Weld, is booming with legal weed. There are more than 100 dispensaries in Fort Collins and
Zimmerman explains YMCA’s vision – Cameron Citizen Observer
I asked Jamey if he would permit me to post an article on My Cameron News for two reasons. First, I’m the President of the Board of Directors of the Cameron YMCA. Second, in a large part, I’m probably responsible for the whole discussion
Home builders scale back models – The Sun News
wood-floored porch he can see the change Tax bills pile up as town staggers Tax bills pile up as town staggers Property owners that include several major outside developers are nearly six months delinquent on their property taxes, owing the
Davenport mayor names 13 goals for city – The Ledger
DAVENPORT – Mayor Peter Rust outlined 13 goals for the future Thursday, when he delivered his first State of the City speech Thursday evening to a small crowd made up mostly of city staff members and city commissioners. But, he added a major caveat
Lawmakers convene this week to battle budget deficit – Danbury News-Times
HARTFORD — They struggled to finally pass a two-year budget just four months ago, and Connecticut lawmakers still haven’t finished balancing the state’s books. The Democratic-controlled General Assembly , which convenes Wednesday, will have to pick
The Vancouver house price rip-o : Who’s to blame – Vancouver Sun
The news that Vancouver has the least affordable housing of 300 metropolitan markets worldwide should not come as surprise. Our hometown previously ranked fourth in the Demographia International Housing Affordability Survey, last year’s version of