05.02.06
Idaho Manufactured homes – Businesses spawned in disaster prospered
Businesses spawned in disaster prospered
Inside Bay Area - Apr 15 3:12 AM
In 1856, Louis Saroni established an umbrella company called Pacific Coast Candy Co., which manufactured and sold confections, chewing gum and crackers.Save to My Web
Area home values still rising
BendBulletin.com - Apr 14 3:22 AM
The Redmond median hit $238,000, up 38.6 percent in the last year. Prices in La Pine jumped 18.8 percent, and median prices spiked 35.9 percent and 33.8 percent, respectively, in lower-priced Jefferson and Crook counties.Save to My Web
A Nation of Immigrants
American Heritage - May 01 4:30 AM
Its a politicians bromideand it also happens to be a profound truth. No war, no national crisis, has left a greater impress on the American psyche than the successive waves of new arrivals that quite literally built the country.Save to My Web
Business Briefs
The Star-Ledger - Apr 26 11:14 PM
A jump in demand for commercial aircraft pushed orders for big- ticket manufactured goods higher in March while sales of new homes shot up at the fastest pace in 13 years, reflecting a rebound from bad weather in February.Save to My Web
New RV plant may hire 200
The News-Review - Apr 05 11:41 AM
California company: Manufacturing firm signs deal to build new facility in south county industrial parkSave to My Web
AmeriScan: April 13, 2006
Environment News Service - Apr 14 1:05 AM
WASHINGTON, DC , April 13, 2006 (ENS) – The amount of toxic chemicals released into the air, water and land of the United States decreased four percent from 2003 to 2004 according to the U.S.Environmental Protections Agency’s Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) released Wednesday.Save to My Web
Ask the Green Architect
GreenBiz - Apr 03 8:43 AM
Ask the Green Architect: That 70s Floor; Help for Zero-Energy Homes; Green Certification for Companies Green architect Eric Corey Freed answers your questions on sustainable building performance, materials, and design.Save to My Web
North Lincoln Fire welcomes new division chief, training officer
Newport News-Times - Apr 05 9:36 AM
When Michael Ryan, new division chief and training officer at North Lincoln Fire & Rescue, finally got his name on the hire list for the South San Francisco Fire Department in 1977, he figured it was only a matter of time until he landed a permanent fire fighting job.Save to My Web