Utility Debts – SBA loans help farmers weather downturn – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

SBA loans help farmers weather downturn – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Strapped for credit, farmers are turning to the Small Business Administration and other government lenders for help. One SBA program, funded by economic stimulus money, offers a $35,000 no-interest loan to small businesses struggling to make payments

Economic downturn speeds impact of Act 1 on local school districts – MontgomeryNews.com
Part 2 of a two-part series on how local school districts are faring under The Taxpayer Relief Act of 2006. Act 1 of 2006 was lauded as the first successful attempt at property tax reform in Pennsylvania in 30 years. And while it has reduced property

BBP changes name to Alinta – Age
The utility changed its constitution to reflect the new name its bankers, also concluded this week, has warded off the threat of administration over $2.7 billion in crippling debts. But in a sign of the uphill battle facing the company, Alinta

Chavez Orders Toyota Probe, Says Carmaker ‘Can Leave’ Venezuela – Inside Costa Rica
(Bloomberg) — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered an investigation of Toyota Motor Corp., saying the world’s largest carmaker “can leave” should it fail to meet production quotas and technology-transfer laws. Toyota has refused to make

Naperville prepares to roll out ’smart’ electricity meters – Chicago Tribune
In Naperville , the future of electricity use is coming. Beginning next year, the city will install thousands of smart meters, wireless devices that allow utilities and customers to monitor electricity use, with the goal of reducing outages, lowering

Facilities work, ‘texting’ legislation mark Bexley’s 2009 – Delaware News
Despite a slowed economy, the year 2009 brought positive changes and multiple construction projects to the city of Bexley. City officials pushed forward with the construction of a new police station and pioneered new legislation on dangerous driving

Affordable brands lead luxury comeback – Cape Cod Times
DETROIT — This holiday season, the luxury car buyer is offering a simple phrase: I’m not spending too much. Wealthier shoppers are trickling back into showrooms after staying away much of the year. But there’s a catch. Many are pinching pennies

SBA loans help farmers weather downturn – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Strapped for credit, farmers are turning to the Small Business Administration and other government lenders for help. One SBA program, funded by economic stimulus money, offers a $35,000 no-interest loan to small businesses struggling to make payments

Economic downturn speeds impact of Act 1 on local school districts – MontgomeryNews.com
Part 2 of a two-part series on how local school districts are faring under The Taxpayer Relief Act of 2006. Act 1 of 2006 was lauded as the first successful attempt at property tax reform in Pennsylvania in 30 years. And while it has reduced property

BBP changes name to Alinta – Age
The utility changed its constitution to reflect the new name its bankers, also concluded this week, has warded off the threat of administration over $2.7 billion in crippling debts. But in a sign of the uphill battle facing the company, Alinta

Chavez Orders Toyota Probe, Says Carmaker ‘Can Leave’ Venezuela – Inside Costa Rica
(Bloomberg) — Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez ordered an investigation of Toyota Motor Corp., saying the world’s largest carmaker “can leave” should it fail to meet production quotas and technology-transfer laws. Toyota has refused to make

Naperville prepares to roll out ’smart’ electricity meters – Chicago Tribune
In Naperville , the future of electricity use is coming. Beginning next year, the city will install thousands of smart meters, wireless devices that allow utilities and customers to monitor electricity use, with the goal of reducing outages, lowering

Facilities work, ‘texting’ legislation mark Bexley’s 2009 – Delaware News
Despite a slowed economy, the year 2009 brought positive changes and multiple construction projects to the city of Bexley. City officials pushed forward with the construction of a new police station and pioneered new legislation on dangerous driving

Affordable brands lead luxury comeback – Cape Cod Times
DETROIT — This holiday season, the luxury car buyer is offering a simple phrase: I’m not spending too much. Wealthier shoppers are trickling back into showrooms after staying away much of the year. But there’s a catch. Many are pinching pennies

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