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What's next for UNLV graduates? You might be surprised
Las Vegas SunAs bright sunny skies beamed down on them, hundreds of UNLV's graduates lingered near the entryway of the Thomas & Mack Center around noon Sunday. UNLV officials said there were nearly 3,000 undergraduate and professional students who were eligible to...Tags: Politics, Architecture, Harvard Medical School, Arts, Dentistry and Dental Health
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West Haven housing authority faces budget squeeze
New Haven Register, Conn.Though the West Haven Housing Authority is grappling with a $541,000 budget cut as a result of the federal government "sequestration," officials so far plan to avoid major cuts to programs and staff. The agency is partially plugging the hole with a...Tags: Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Housing and Urban Planning, West Haven, Public Finance
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BRIEF: PNM to offer money-saving workshop to businesses
Silver City Sun-News, N.M.Businesses in the Silver City area are invited to attend a workshop about how to lower electric bills and take advantage of available energy efficiency rebates. PNM and the Southwest New Mexico Green Chamber of Commerce are hosting this free workshop on...Tags: Environmental Issues, Business
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MARC gets a boost
Last week presented the sort of opportunity that elected officials crave. As Gov. Martin O'Malley signed the gas tax increase into law, he announced a slew of new Maryland transportation projects — $1.2 billion in all — that can now move...
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Sewer plant upgrades in progress
The Brunswick News, Ga.Major renovations are underway to Woodbine's wastewater treatment plant and the city's entire sewer line system. The work, which will be completed in early 2014, includes rehabilitating the wastewater treatment plant, construction of a new forced main...Tags: Environmental Issues, Water Supply, Camden County
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Country Club now has own sewer system
St. Joseph News-Press, Mo.After eight years, Country Club Village finally can process its own wastewater. The village's treatment plant came online April 16 and already is processing 113,000 gallons of wastewater a day. It's an accomplishment village officials say is a welcome...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Environmental Issues, Lifestyle and Leisure, Plant Openings, Water Supply
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Minnesota's struggling ethanol makers hope to snap back this year
Star TribuneFarmer Dwayne Ehlert remembers the moment last August when he delivered a truckload of corn to an ethanol plant here and sold it for a record $8.16 a bushel. "I knew it was good for me, and I knew it wasn't good for �anyone else," said Ehlert,...Tags: Business Enterprises, Economy, Business and Finance, Alternative Energy, Dwayne Johnson, Finance
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BRIEF: Coakley hosts energy summit
Boston HeraldA one-day energy summit scheduled for today in Norwood aims to start a dialogue between the state's nonprofit and private sectors about how cost-effective and clean energies can help reduce Massachusetts' high energy costs and keep its competitive...Tags: Marth Coakley, Environmental Issues
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Bahrain nonoil trade grows 20%
Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaBahrain's real GDP is estimated to have expanded 3.9 percent in 2012 from the 1.9 percent growth seen in 2011. Even as the oil sector shrank by around 8.5 percent in 2012 due to a temporary technical disruption at the country's main Abu Sa'afa oil field,...Tags: Politics, Saudi Arabia, Economy, Business and Finance, Inflation and Deflation, Money and Monetary Policy
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READER SUBMITTED: CREC Students Join Rebuilding Together Hartford To Help Local Families
HartfordMembers of the faculty and students from CREC's Two Rivers Magnet High School participated in Rebuilding Together Hartford which was held on Saturday, April 27. Rebuilding Together Hartford, Inc. is a nonprofit, nonsectarian, volunteer organization that...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Hospitals and Clinics, Renovation, Students, Education
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People In Business
Times Record, Fort Smith, Ark.Health Management Associates, parent company of Sparks Health System, has named Tracy Sisco as an Associate of the Year. Sisco was selected on behalf of the company's Southern and Western Group. In December, Sparks named Sisco its Associate of the Year,...Tags: Health Management Associates Incorporated, The CW (tv network), Hearst Television, Inc., Car Safety Tips and Advice, Mortgages
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Falmouth turbine removal up for vote
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Linda Davis supported building and paying for two town-owned wind turbines when the project came before voters at town meetings between 2007 and 2009. But as the complaints from neighbors living near the turbines grew since the first one started...Tags: Politics, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Alternative Energy, Environmental Issues
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