Briefly: Feb. 27 – Abington Mariner
PLYMOUTH – Plymouth Community Theatre will present Almost, Maine , a debut comedy by John Cariani, Feb. 26-28 and March 5-7 at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, at 11 North St. Cariani, a native of Presque Isle, Maine, now living in New York City
Muni won’t raise prices of senior, youth passes – San Francisco Chronicle
The pleas, threats and complaints of hundreds of Muni riders Friday persuaded the Municipal Transportation Agency board to dump a plan to raise the price of monthly passes for seniors, youths and the disabled but failed to stop major service cuts to
UW’s ‘Stand-up Economist’ to speak in South Dakota – Tacoma News Tribune
egan Adams eyed a 12-foot-long surfboard and a long canoe-style paddle. She watched other stand-up paddle surfers easing over the glassy water just off Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park. Standing up on a big surfboard and paddling it around looked
RSS for this category – Seattle Post Intelligencer
Consumers are getting help from Toyota in arranging for repairs for their recalled cars. The car company has agreed to provide for free pickup and return of recalled cars, as well as free rental cars or taxi fare for car owners across the nation. The
Students used letterheads of ‘non-existent’ PU depts – Tribune
Letterheads of “non-existing” departments of Panjab University were created and stamped by students and even “outsiders” to forge entries to attend the Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN), held on February 11-14 in Boston, USA
Wyoming wind tax, rules move through Legislature – Laramie News
the bill to push the tax’s effective date back, giving the state more time to examine the best way to tax the industry. “It will be a very interesting study on tax policy, and how generation tax relates to property and sales sets permit
More Bay Area News – San Francisco Chronicle
The pleas, threats and complaints of hundreds of Muni riders Friday persuaded the Municipal Transportation Agency board to dump a plan to raise the price of monthly passes for seniors, youths and the disabled but failed to stop major service cuts to
Big builders see hope in rising home starts – madison
A worker nails on siding for a new house in Veridian Homes’ Cathedral Point subdivision in Verona. Home building saw a boost in Dane County and throughout the state in the past three months, as building permit totals exceeded those issued in the
Wind tax sails through – Star-Tribune
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Senate voted Friday to impose the nation’s first state excise tax on wind energy production, and committees in both legislative chambers advanced new regulations on the state’s fledgling wind industry. Gov. Dave Freudenthal
Oklahoma home builders in 2010 hit the bare ground running – Daily Oklahoman
Take the 500 percent increase in the number of building permits issued last month Even with a 4.7 percent drop in the number of home sales last month compared to a year ago — just 706 sales, down from 741 in January 2009 — Moeller said he
Briefly: Feb. 27 – Abington Mariner
PLYMOUTH – Plymouth Community Theatre will present Almost, Maine , a debut comedy by John Cariani, Feb. 26-28 and March 5-7 at the Plymouth Center for the Arts, at 11 North St. Cariani, a native of Presque Isle, Maine, now living in New York City
Muni won’t raise prices of senior, youth passes – San Francisco Chronicle
The pleas, threats and complaints of hundreds of Muni riders Friday persuaded the Municipal Transportation Agency board to dump a plan to raise the price of monthly passes for seniors, youths and the disabled but failed to stop major service cuts to
UW’s ‘Stand-up Economist’ to speak in South Dakota – Tacoma News Tribune
egan Adams eyed a 12-foot-long surfboard and a long canoe-style paddle. She watched other stand-up paddle surfers easing over the glassy water just off Owen Beach at Point Defiance Park. Standing up on a big surfboard and paddling it around looked
RSS for this category – Seattle Post Intelligencer
Consumers are getting help from Toyota in arranging for repairs for their recalled cars. The car company has agreed to provide for free pickup and return of recalled cars, as well as free rental cars or taxi fare for car owners across the nation. The
Students used letterheads of ‘non-existent’ PU depts – Tribune
Letterheads of “non-existing” departments of Panjab University were created and stamped by students and even “outsiders” to forge entries to attend the Harvard National Model United Nations (HNMUN), held on February 11-14 in Boston, USA
Wyoming wind tax, rules move through Legislature – Laramie News
the bill to push the tax’s effective date back, giving the state more time to examine the best way to tax the industry. “It will be a very interesting study on tax policy, and how generation tax relates to property and sales sets permit
More Bay Area News – San Francisco Chronicle
The pleas, threats and complaints of hundreds of Muni riders Friday persuaded the Municipal Transportation Agency board to dump a plan to raise the price of monthly passes for seniors, youths and the disabled but failed to stop major service cuts to
Big builders see hope in rising home starts – madison
A worker nails on siding for a new house in Veridian Homes’ Cathedral Point subdivision in Verona. Home building saw a boost in Dane County and throughout the state in the past three months, as building permit totals exceeded those issued in the
Wind tax sails through – Star-Tribune
CHEYENNE — The Wyoming Senate voted Friday to impose the nation’s first state excise tax on wind energy production, and committees in both legislative chambers advanced new regulations on the state’s fledgling wind industry. Gov. Dave Freudenthal
Oklahoma home builders in 2010 hit the bare ground running – Daily Oklahoman
Take the 500 percent increase in the number of building permits issued last month Even with a 4.7 percent drop in the number of home sales last month compared to a year ago — just 706 sales, down from 741 in January 2009 — Moeller said he