Business Grants in the News
31-Dec-2007
Council says 'no' to facade (Casper Star-Tribune) CHEYENNE -- The Wyoming Business Council didn't embrace the concept of a facade or false wooden fronts to enhance structures along one block of Main Street in Cowley.
Big ideas for biotechnology (Independent Tribune) CONCORD - Taffy Williams has some big ideas for the biotechnology industry in the state. A Concord native, Williams, 58, owns a consulting firm, Colonial Technology Development Co., that advises early-stage biotechnology companies - not just in this state but all over the country. He has taken struggling companies, retooled them and sold them off, rewarding investors with double or even triple ...
Audit Says N.D. Workers' Comp Agency's Reserves Exceed Legal Limit (Insurance Journal) North Dakota's workers compensation agency has $174.4 million more in reserves than state law allows, two years after the Legislature set a limit on its surplus, a new audit report says. The audit
British taxpayers pay for failed asylum seekers to set up ostrich farm in Iran (Evening Standard) Failed asylum seekers have been handed £36million to open businesses, including a beauty salon, a vineyard and even an ostrich farm, back in their homelands.
Anchorage needs to modernize (WALB Albany) Lee County -- A south Georgia non-profit group that helps men overcome addiction needs your help to continue to grow. The Anchorage is a Christian organization that has helped more than 13,000 men from all over the country fight their drug and alcohol problems since 1953.
SEAFOODIE ON THE HOOK FOR $1.1M TAX SCAM (New York Post) Something was fishy at three lower Manhattan seafood restaurants: The owner was stuffing the sales and payroll taxes into his pockets. Eric Tevrow, owner of Fresh on Reade Street and two other now-defunct upscale fish joints, pleaded guilty in...
CHS still leading green charge (Cochrane Times) Cochrane High School?s Sustainable Development Committee continues to lead the way for high schools across the country in the quest to go green. This year?s nine-member committee is working on phase three of the sustainability project that has been in the works since June of 2000.
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