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Tri-City Raceway plan on track for success
Tri-City HeraldWest Richland and Port of Kennewick officials hope to make the former Tri-City Raceway into one of the region's next economic development success stories. The dream of transforming the 93 acres into a wine-inspired development faces a couple of major...Tags: Wines, Economic Policy, Consumer Goods Industries
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Tell me about Natchez: CVB operations unknown to board
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.Two Natchez aldermen say they want a better understanding of the operations of the Natchez Convention and Visitors Bureau. Ward 3 Alderwoman Sarah Smith, who started her first term last July, said many people told her while she was campaigning that they...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Marketing, Employees, Career and Workplace, Parties and Movements
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Phila. smokers and drinkers get ready for (tax) hit
The Philadelphia InquirerThe destitute Philadelphia schools are counting on Kevin Sosinavage, and others like him, to come to the rescue by continuing to do what they're doing: smoking and drinking. Sosinavage, 45, sat at the bar at SugarHouse Casino on Friday, sucking on a...Tags: American Lung Association, Asthma, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Consumers, Bristol (Bristol, Virginia)
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Gov. Fallin impressed with Oklahoma wines
The Norman Transcript, Okla.The Oklahoma Grape Industry Council is partnering with Gov. Mary Fallin to help promote Oklahoma wines. OGIC member wineries poured Oklahoma wines at a recent Made In Oklahoma reception. Gov. Fallin was present at the reception and remarked that at a...Tags: Grapes, Wines, Alcoholic Beverages, Agriculture, Mary Fallin
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Minimizing personal injury on dairy farms
Here is an alarming statistic, as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) (2012), “Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting was one of only two private industries to experience an increase in the rate of injuries and illnesses in 2011...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Agriculture, Rabies, Tuberculosis, Consumer Goods Industries
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EDITORIAL: New DUI proposal ignites anger, debate
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloA proposed nationwide lowering of the legal alcohol driving limit from 0.08 percent to 0.05 percent raised the ire from the usual sectors this week when the idea was publicized by the National Transportation Safety Board. The liquor and beverage...Tags: Road Transportation, Drunk Driving, Transportation, Highway Transportation, John D. Rockefeller IV
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Locally roasted coffee by the numbers
For RedEyeChicagoans take their coffee seriously, and not just when they're drinking it. "For a long time in Chicago, coffee shops were split into two camps," said Zaida Dedolph of HalfWit Coffee Roasters. "Ones that served Intelligentsia, and ones that served...Tags: Old Town (Staten Island, New York), Arts and Culture, Chicago Loop, Old Town (Chicago, Illinois), Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Lake County commissioners decide to maintain 3 percent hotel/motel bed tax
The News-Herald, Willoughby, OhioLake County commissioners decided Tuesday to maintain the county's hotel/motel bed tax rate at 3 percent. Bed taxes are added to the total that a person pays when they stay at a hotel, motel or bed-and-breakfast location in the county. By state law,...Tags: Local Government, Consumer Goods Industries, Travel, Hotels and Accommodations
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Dairy industry crowns new ambassador
Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, Wash.The dairy industry in Skagit County has a new ambassador: Chelsea Hansen, a junior at Sedro-Woolley High School. Chelsea, 17, was crowned the 2013-14 Skagit County Dairy Ambassador by Sammie Mesman of La Conner, the outgoing ambassador, during a dessert...Tags: Gymnastics, Mount Vernon, Consumer Goods Industries, Human Interest, High School Sports
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EDITORIAL: Research to the rescue
The Wisconsin State JournalOn his trip to Wisconsin last week, U.S. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced a prime example of the kind of smart investment the federal government should make to confront climate change and support the economy. UW-Madison and six other...Tags: Weather, Financial Aid, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Research, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Entrepreneur bakes up Starbucks' sweet pastry plan
Seattle TimesSOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. -- Savvy as Starbucks is about coffee, it has not had much luck with food. Although the chain revamps its pastry case every few years, sometimes with promises about "health and wellness," food represents just 19 percent...Tags: Howard D. Schultz, Lifestyle and Leisure, Lemons, French Bread, Salads
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Kind: Wisconsin eventually will come around on same-sex marriage
La Crosse Tribune, Wis.U.S. Rep. Ron Kind predicted Friday that same-sex marriage eventually will become legal in Wisconsin. Minnesota's Senate is scheduled to start its debate on the bill to legalize gay marriage on Monday at noon. "This is a matter of civil rights,"...Tags: Medicare, Minority Groups, Health Insurance Cost, Public Finance, Budgets and Budgeting
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