- Filner’s Promises: The Mayor’s Final Report Card – Voice of San Diego
Voice of San DiegoFilner's Promises: The Mayor's Final Report Card
Voice of San Diego
Filner made major progress on that promise in April when the city's development services department decided to use nearly $850,000 in grant funds to build a small skateboarding plaza at the planned Central Avenue Mini Park. It won't be the … Last … - Hurricane tips, food advice and more for NOLA newbies – NOLA.com
Hurricane tips, food advice and more for NOLA newbies
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If the ice cubes were partially melted but many of them are still in the shape of ice cubes, you know it was not a total defrost job. If you evacuate to friends or family, take the good seafood …. Have an emergency account set up with a national bank … - Enviro group says cap and trade program is paying off – Rochester City Newspaper (blog)
Enviro group says cap and trade program is paying off
Rochester City Newspaper (blog)
New York has used auction proceeds to fund green jobs training programs, solar power systems, home energy efficiency improvement loans, climate change adaptation research and projects, and renewable energy research and development programs. - Construction Begins On Massive Nevada Solar Plant That Will Power 80000 … – ThinkProgress
Construction Begins On Massive Nevada Solar Plant That Will Power 80000 …
ThinkProgress
Out in the Nevada desert, construction has begun on what will be the largest polycrystalline solar project in the world. The 250-megawatt (MW) Copper Mountain 3 solar plant is the third phase of the landmark Copper Mountain Solar complex, currently one … - SD Reservations Rally for Financial Sec. – Indian Country Today Media Network
SD Reservations Rally for Financial Sec.
Indian Country Today Media Network
“I think in 1986 there were only one or two privately owned businesses on the reservation,” Tony Taylor, Lakota Funds loan specialist, said. Since then, Lakota Funds has made $6.7 million in loans, resulting in 1,386 jobs and 473 businesses owned by … - Whitewater board hires new middle school principal – Daily Union
Whitewater board hires new middle school principal
Daily Union
Monday also was her first official day on the job. She replaces Don Foster, who left the post … The board chose to remove one of the more costly measures from Tier 2 — installing solar photo-voltaic cells for $105, 518. The majority of Tier 1 items … - Solar developer: Lost land for food production is ‘peanuts’ – This is Cornwall
This is CornwallSolar developer: Lost land for food production is 'peanuts'
This is Cornwall
The comments from the London-based company, which is backed by the £2.5billion fund management company Octopus Investments, comes less than two weeks after it submitted plans for a 32-acre solar farm, outside Exeter. The five megawatt (MW) application … - Our View: Voters should renew levy for Kirkwood Community College – Iowa City Press Citizen
Our View: Voters should renew levy for Kirkwood Community College
Iowa City Press Citizen
The levy, which comes up for approval every decade, provides 6 cents per thousand dollars of assessed value to fund equipment purchases for the college. And over the past nine years, the college has used the money for, among other things: • Computers … - Obama’s plan to fund pre-K will run itself out of money – Daily Caller
Obama's plan to fund pre-K will run itself out of money
Daily Caller
President Barack Obama, astutely aware that people like kids and don't like smokers, wants to fund his universal preschool programs through increased tobacco taxes. The only problem? People don't smoke enough to keep the program running.
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