Makeover mania Construction industry's new image helps beef up business, attract more workers. Noelle C. Haner and Sean Fowlds Senior Staff Writer and Contributing Writer Erin Joseph always wanted to work in
Murals, murals on the wall More homeowners are hiring artists for one-of-a-kind creations By ERIN WALDNER, Californian staff writer e-mail: ewaldner@bakersfield.com Posted: Tuesday January 10th, 2006, 7:00 PM Last Updated: Tuesday ...read more...
Judge Awards Two Houses to City HAINES CITY | A Circuit Court judge has upheld his previous order awarding the city a house and a rooming house in drug-related forfeiture proceedings. more»
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Architects give old building new life MUNCIE - Architect partners, Michael W. Ellis and Joseph L. Dowdle, recently moved their four-employee business from leased offices in downtown's Mitchell Building into owned offices at 108 E. Jackson
Affordable Homes Gap Affects 1.2M People Published in Times & Star on Friday, October 21st 2005 YOUNG buyers are finding it increasingly difficult to get on to the property ladder as the gap in the market
Banking sector nearly consolidated The Bank of Israel's program encouraging small banks to merge into the country's leading banks or end their banking activity is nearly completed, following acceleration of the process in the
Following a weeklong trip to China, two of the Senate’s most vocal critics of Beijing’s currency policies agreed Tuesday to delay a vote on legislation that would slap punitive tariffs on Chinese goods.
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