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'Huge drop' in funding for community development
The City Arts Apartments are full of artists who live and work in the Baltimore complex, built on what long had been a vacant lot in a very vacant neighborhood. But a sudden gap in its development financing almost kept the project from getting off the...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Values, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Station North
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Siemens not alone among struggling wind power companies
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsSiemens isn't the only wind energy company worried about the future. The company just laid off nearly half its workforce and we learn it's not alone. Other Kansas companies face uncertainty. “The wind energy business has grown seriously in Kansas....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Energy Resources, Environmental Issues, Energy, Politics
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Film Tax Credits Offer Hope For Fame And Fortune
The Hartford CourantAcross the state, well more than 1,000 people are vying for the chance to appear as extras in Cuba Gooding Jr.'s latest project, a film set in 1850 about the Underground Railroad — shooting soon in Connecticut. An open casting call at the...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Slavery, Cinema Industry, Rocky Hill, Politics
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In Our Opinion: Layoffs can be traced to lack of political will
The tears that welled in Jessica Goebel's eyes after she learned Wednesday she had been laid off from Molded Fiber Glass are a sad, direct statement on the ineffectiveness of our leaders in the legislative branch. "I had just moved into a new duplex...Tags: George H.W. Bush, Tim Johnson, Harry Reid, Tea Party Movement, Environmental Issues
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Free webinar to teach about setting up disaster relief charity
Sun SentinelDo you want to start a charity to help others during a hurricane or other disaster? The Internal Revenue Service is rebroadcasting its webinar, "Starting and Operating Charities for Disaster Relief," 1 p.m. Thursday, according to Michael Dobzinski, the...Tags: Taxation, Social Issues, Charity, Politics, Internal Revenue Service
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From the Right: Government intervention not good for quality
My wife and I just purchased a new Toyota Prius. What a great car! It has nice features, tons of room for a small car, and will get more than 50 miles to the gallon. We got all this for less than $30,000. It’s a vehicle built to last and priced to...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Hybrid Vehicles, Consumers, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment
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Automotive parts supplier expanding in Steuben Co.
Autoform Tool & Manufacturing, Inc. (ATM) announced plans Tuesday to expand its operations here, creating up to 95 new jobs by 2016. The home-grown Hoosier company, which currently operates in nearby Fremont, Ind., plans to expand its current...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Manufacturing and Engineering, Automotive Equipment, Politics, Angola
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In Senate Race, One-Two Punch from the Democrats
Chris Murphy’s drastically out-financed bid for U.S. Senate is enjoying fresh reinforcements from the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which has committed $320,000 in advertising aimed at Murphy’s opponent, Linda McMahon. What does...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Chris Murphy, Employees, Politics, Elections
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Global engineering company opens facility in Porter County, creates 40 new jobs
Lt. Governor Becky Skillman joined executives from Paul Wurth, Inc., an international steel and iron engineering manufacturer, Tuesday to announce the company's plans to expand its operations here, creating up to 40 new jobs by 2018. A subsidiary of...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Emergency Incidents, Environmental Issues, Luxembourg, Politics
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Expiring tax credit forced job cuts
The layoff of 92 employees at Molded Fiber Glass on Wednesday was a clear indication of what happens when Congress fails to act on important legislation, Rep. Kristi Noem said Thursday. The Production Tax Credit is set to expire at the end of the year...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Labor Legislation, Environmental Issues, Layoffs and Downsizing, Politics
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City Council gives preliminary approval to Harbor Point tax break
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore City Council gave preliminary approval on Monday to a proposal for a decade of tax breaks for Harbor Point, the future home of Exelon Corp.'s Baltimore headquarters. Two council members, Nick Mosby and Carl Stokes, voted against including...Tags: James B. Kraft, Taxation, Carl Stokes, Harbor, Under Armour Inc.
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Wind blade plant officials ask Noem for help
Molded Fiber Glass officials urged Rep. Kristi Noem over and over Tuesday to extend a tax credit for wind energy.
Plant manager Dave Giovannini said during a tour of the Aberdeen plant that the extension of the Production Tax Credit is essential to the...Tags: Wind Power, Taxation, U.S. House of Representatives, Credit and Debt, Plant Openings
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