Pay Up - New York Times
how eligible black farmers traditionally were denied loans by the agriculture agency while their white peers went to the head of the line for growing-season wherewithal and homestead improvements. After the settlement, some farmers got their
Kendrick Meek on why he’s sponsoring a NASCAR race driver at the - creative loafing
Kendrick Meek was in Tampa on Tuesday, where he spoke with local reporters about a number of subjects, including his unique sponsorship of NASCAR driver Mike Wallace’s car #01 at the Daytona 500 this weekend. The Miami area Democrat, who has been
Share this on Twitter - history of corporations pt 5 - DAILY KOS
Part Five of my diary series on the history of the corporation. This series is a draft book I am working on, “World Incorporated: The History of the Supra-National Corporation and its Global Stranglehold on Freedom and Democracy.” I am posting the
Bulletin board - Abington Mariner
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School’s Practical Nurse Program will administer the required entrance exam on the following dates: Saturday, March 6 - registration deadline is March 1. The entrance examination will be administered at Upper Cape
Park proposed for Historic Register - Daily World
Schafer State Park north of Elma may land on the National Register of Historic Places. The state Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has announced that the state park, which was being considered for a budget-driven closure less than a
Florida high court issues foreclosure report - South Florida Business Journal
The pace of annual foreclosure filings rose in the tri-county area in 2009, with more than 143,000 homes falling into default last year, according to statistics released Thursday by the Florida Supreme Court . In Miami-Dade County, foreclosures rose
history of corporations- Part 3: The Progressive Era - DAILY KOS
Part three of my diary series on the history of supra-national corporations, a draft book I am working on that I am posting piece by piece as it is written. This diary covers chapter four of the manuscript, The Progressive Era, from the Grange
Timber Sales Off To Good Start For 2010 - Peshtigo Times
Income for Marinette County Forestry Department is off to a good start for 2010. Reports presented at the Forestry Committee meeting Thursday, Feb. 4 showed income for January was $256,566, nearly $20,000 ahead of January 2009. This comes on the
Pay Up - New York Times
how eligible black farmers traditionally were denied loans by the agriculture agency while their white peers went to the head of the line for growing-season wherewithal and homestead improvements. After the settlement, some farmers got their
Kendrick Meek on why he’s sponsoring a NASCAR race driver at the - creative loafing
Kendrick Meek was in Tampa on Tuesday, where he spoke with local reporters about a number of subjects, including his unique sponsorship of NASCAR driver Mike Wallace’s car #01 at the Daytona 500 this weekend. The Miami area Democrat, who has been
Share this on Twitter - history of corporations pt 5 - DAILY KOS
Part Five of my diary series on the history of the corporation. This series is a draft book I am working on, “World Incorporated: The History of the Supra-National Corporation and its Global Stranglehold on Freedom and Democracy.” I am posting the
Bulletin board - Abington Mariner
Upper Cape Cod Regional Technical School’s Practical Nurse Program will administer the required entrance exam on the following dates: Saturday, March 6 - registration deadline is March 1. The entrance examination will be administered at Upper Cape
Park proposed for Historic Register - Daily World
Schafer State Park north of Elma may land on the National Register of Historic Places. The state Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation has announced that the state park, which was being considered for a budget-driven closure less than a
Florida high court issues foreclosure report - South Florida Business Journal
The pace of annual foreclosure filings rose in the tri-county area in 2009, with more than 143,000 homes falling into default last year, according to statistics released Thursday by the Florida Supreme Court . In Miami-Dade County, foreclosures rose
history of corporations- Part 3: The Progressive Era - DAILY KOS
Part three of my diary series on the history of supra-national corporations, a draft book I am working on that I am posting piece by piece as it is written. This diary covers chapter four of the manuscript, The Progressive Era, from the Grange
Timber Sales Off To Good Start For 2010 - Peshtigo Times
Income for Marinette County Forestry Department is off to a good start for 2010. Reports presented at the Forestry Committee meeting Thursday, Feb. 4 showed income for January was $256,566, nearly $20,000 ahead of January 2009. This comes on the