100 ways to use The Enterprise (The Davis Enterprise) Published Nov 17, 2006 - 16:16:15 CST. 1. Begin a vocabulary list of science words found in The Enterprise. Record the spelling, meaning and the use of each word....more...City Council Approves Sales Tax hike (The Southern Illinoisan) With Mayor Brad Cole casting the deciding vote, the Carbondale City Council approved a one-half percent tax increase Tuesday night in a 4-3 decision....more... Man joins national business full of Nerds (Times Herald) David Everitt is looking for a few good nerds. Fourteen years ago, Everitt founded Micro-Tech Computers Inc., a computer-services business in the Port Huron and Marysville market....more... Beijing offers bikes for ?green? Games (Gulf Times) BEIJING: Beijing is to put 50,000 bicycles up for hire at tourist and sports venues next year as part of a drive to make the Chinese capital "greener" for the Olympics Games, state media reported yesterday....more... New Braves ballpark on hold (Richmond Times-Dispatch) Richmond seeks a developer; Braves offer to pay more for rent....more... Groups hire mediators to assess park conflict (North County Times) ENCINITAS -- Three groups that are challenging plans for a 43-acre park have hired mediators to assess whether opposing factions can agree upon an acceptable plan, according to a notice issued Monday....more... Commissioners to give public chance to weigh in on wind tunnel project (Salisbury Post) County commissioners have set a public hearing for Sept. 4 on proposed tax rebates that could total $1.8 million to a newly formed company planning to build a wind tunnel....more... Archives (The Daily Tar Heel) As students roam campus putting final touches on their schedules and paying tuition bills, many are finding themselves gravitating to one location. The new Student and Academic Services Buildings, which officially opened in July, now houses many academic and student activity departments....more... Party permit and parking plan to go before council (WNDU 16 South Bend) Two ordinances are going before the South Bend City Council on Monday. One would require a permit for parties, and the other regulates lawn parking on Notre Dame home football weekends....more... |