Toxic Toy Law Threatens Local BusinessesTuesday, January 6, 2009 @ 5:40PM Proving their inventory is safe for children could be financially deadly for some local business owners.
Council OKs beer, wine licenses for Raw DealTuesday, January 6, 2009 @ 5:09PMOver Mayor Dennis Kropp’s objections, the Menomonie City Council granted a Class B beer and a Class C wine license to The Raw Deal on South Broadway.
Bruceton Accepting Liquor License Applications; Three Retail Licenses to be Awarded Via Lottery DrawingTuesday, January 6, 2009 @ 5:06PMBRUCETON (January 6) Until January 31, the Town of Bruceton is accepting retail liquor license applications. Following collection of applications and a ninety-day background screening process, three liquor licenses will be awarded via public lottery drawing.
AB InBev, GE Capital Lead Record Day of Bond Sales (Update1)Tuesday, January 6, 2009 @ 5:04PMJan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Anheuser-Busch InBev NV , the world’s largest brewer, and GE Capital Corp. led 13 issuers offering at least $19.5 billion of dollar-denominated bonds today in the busiest on record.
(AFX UK Focus) 2009-01-06 22:22 Commercial property loans signal deepening stressTuesday, January 6, 2009 @ 4:49PMBy Al Yoon
Despite struggles, building owner remains optimisticMonday, January 5, 2009 @ 4:58PMBob Butler was 12 when he fell in love with the smell of fresh cut pines, piles of sawdust and logs piled high around Baker City’s sawmill. Butler, who’s now 39, remembers Baker City as a magical place where log trucks shared the wide streets with cars and bicycles.
Pet Headquarters agrees to stop selling dogsMonday, January 5, 2009 @ 4:50PMChris DeRose, founder of animal advocacy group LCA, with LCA members Kim Sill, Mark Goff, Robert Cabral and Bryan Stevens in front of Pet Headquarters.
Construction spending in United States shows gains but outlook grimMonday, January 5, 2009 @ 4:48PMWASHINGTON - Construction spending in the United States fell less than expected in November as record activity on non-residential projects helped
Construction spending in United States shows gains but outlook grimMonday, January 5, 2009 @ 4:41PMWASHINGTON - Construction spending in the United States fell less than expected in November as record activity on non-residential projects helped offset another steep decline in housing.