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ITM '73: Hereabouts
Here’s a regularly occurring “Hereabouts” column from April 19, 1973, by Robert T. Baughman. “Hereabouts” rounded up tidbits of opinion and conversations from around Lincoln County and turned it all into an enjoyable...
Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Regional Elections, Primaries, Elections, Newspaper and Magazine
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The Maestro: Andre Tchelistcheff
Andre Tchelistcheff arrived in California on the eve of World War II to find a wine industry still reeling from Prohibition. His skill at winemaking, his peerless palate and his mentorship of other winemakers helped make American wine what it is today....
Tags: Russia, Beverage Industry, The New York Times, Consumer Goods Industries, France
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California's dairy dilemma
Although the recession drove many businesses into bankruptcy, times have been particularly hard for the state's dairy farmers. Almost 400 California dairies have closed in the last five years — 105 in 2012 alone — plagued by soaring prices for...
Tags: Richard Pan, Consumers, Ethanol, Agriculture, U.S. Congress
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Tesco to pull out of U.S. and sell Fresh & Easy markets
The British are leaving. Five years after launching the Fresh & Easy grocery chain in the U.S., Tesco of England is abandoning its nearly $2-billion gamble. Once called "foolhardy" by investment guru Warren Buffett, the ambitious experiment joins a...
Tags: Kroger Company, Berkshire Hathaway Inc., Research, Family Dollar Stores Incorporated, Breads
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Vernon seeks more tax hikes to avoid cuts
Vernon officials will be asking voters Tuesday to approve three taxes that they said are crucial to closing a large budget gap caused by bad investments. Officials are threatening deep cuts to Vernon’s police and fire departments if the taxes,...
Tags: Business, Electricity Production and Distribution, Owens Illinois Incorporated, Sales, Consumer Goods Industries
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Lincoln school board votes for cut to contract days
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Lincoln County Board of Education members approved cuts last week that will slice about $149,000 in expenses from next year's budget. The board voted 4-1 to cut one contract day from all employees including teachers who were scheduled...Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting
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Vernon voters will be asked to approve three tax measures
Vernon officials will be asking voters Tuesday to approve three taxes they said are crucial to closing a large budget gap caused by bad investments. Officials are threatening deep cuts to Vernon's police and fire departments if the taxes, expected to...Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Business, Owens Illinois Incorporated, Sales, Consumer Goods Industries
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John Galardi dies at 75; founder of Der Wienerschnitzel
When John Galardi saw a man hosing down the parking lot of a modest Mexican restaurant in Pasadena, he asked for work. Galardi was young and broke, a college student freshly arrived from Missouri and looking for anything to help him scrape by. It turned...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Sears
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Thermo Fisher To Buy Life Tech For $13.6 Billion
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. on Monday agreed to buy Life Technologies Corp for $13.6 billion in a deal that would make it one of the top two companies in the hot field of genetic testing. The pact values Life Tech at $76 per share, a 12 percent...Tags: Deutsche Bank AG, Companies and Corporations, Roche Holding AG, Economy, Business and Finance, Science
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Farmers offered new type of financing [Letter]
Editor: As State Executive Director for the Maryland Farm Service Agency, I regularly meet small and beginning farmers and ranchers, military veterans and disadvantaged producers interested in making a living in production agriculture. For many, the...Tags: Credit and Debt, Farms, Loans, Harford County, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Keep food safety in mind with reusable bags
The trend of swapping disposable grocery bags for reusable cloth and plastic-lined bags has become a popular choice. Reusable bags reduce waste but there are food safety concerns to consider. Certain foods, such as raw produce, meat, poultry and fish...Tags: E. coli Infection, Diseases and Illnesses, Salmonella Infection
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Edible Institute to take place March 16-17 in Santa Barbara
Edible Communities Publications is rounding up a dynamic group of thinkers and tinkerers from the food industry for Edible Institute, a weekend of talks and workshops centered around the local food movement, scheduled to take place March 16 and 17 at...
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, U.S. Department of Agriculture, New York University, Health and Safety at School
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