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Monday, December 01, 2008 ( change date )
The fans have spoken
Cincinnati sports fans think of the Reds as “professional” and “family-oriented.”
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008Coming off a bumper year, Washington state farmers fret about red tape
The value of Washington state farmers’ production and exports jumped upward by double digits in 2007, but industry leaders are worried about the dark clouds on the horizon.
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008Field of organic food dreams grows in Columbia County
Jennie Dickinson dreams of Columbia County, a sparsely populated region of wheat fields south of Spokane, becoming the Silicon Valley of organic food production.
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008Big Tree family lives labor of love for land
Frank Antenucci sees the beauty of a Christmas tree beyond its plot in one of his fields.
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008Farmers hang in
Though 2008 was a prosperous year for most farmers and ranchers, economic jitters have Oregon’s $4.9 billion agricultural community worried about tapping credit lines in 2009.
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008State board considers pulling Auburn Dam water permits
A state water board on Tuesday could free up rights to 2.5 million acre-feet of water — more than double the amount Folsom Lake can store each year.
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008Ray Buchanan, Stop Hunger Now
RALEIGH – The Rev. Ray Buchanan envisions a world without hunger, and he’s doing everything he can to make that happen.
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008Leed Hits Hydrocarbons at Eugene Island A-8
The Eugene Island A-8 well, located in the Gulf of Mexico, has encountered commercial hydrocarbons in the two primary well targets.
rigzone.com Monday, December 01, 2008Pipeline down to slow trickle
It might not be the locations and plans of Greater Cincinnati’s largest projects that are plagued in today’s economy, but mixed-use development in general. Focused on the concepts of new urbanism and walkability, town center-like projects gave people the option to live, work and play without hopping in a car, and were very popular two years ago. But the last several months of economic crises have killed or stalled many of these proposals. The Wall Street crisis has threatened banks’ ability to loan. Those that can make loans are taking on a whole lot less risk.
bizjournals.com Monday, December 01, 2008Firm redesigns office as own marketing tool
Zsolt Vamosi didn’t let a racquetball court, running track or swimming pool get in the way of his vision for Intertech Design’s new office space.
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