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- Toledo woman says Jackson helped her retain house
- One day after the Rev. Jesse Jackson intervened on her behalf, Toledoan Kim Bowers is no longer in foreclosure on her West Toledo home and her monthly payments have been slashed to a level she can afford. Mr. Jackson and Ms. Bowers notified
- Toledo Blade
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- 29 minutes ago
- Stimulus funds reach Ohio homes: AEP gets federal grant to rev
- Nov 25, 2009 (The Columbus Dispatch - McClatchy-Tribune Information Services via COMTEX) -- About 110,000 central Ohio customers of American Electric Power soon will have advanced-technology meters, giving them the ability to track when
- TMCnet
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- 1 hour ago
- MEDS gets nod to take over Paradise Apartments from HUD
- The Huntsville Times MEDS has been chosen to be new owner of Paradise Apartments in Madison MADISON, AL -- Management Enterprise Development & Services (MEDS), a Huntsville-based for-profit company specializing in affordable housing, was
- Everything Alabama Blog
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- 33 minutes ago
- 2 charged with running $190M Ponzi scheme
- ... 42.8 million of the investor funds, including $18 million that Cook used to buy into two trading firms; $12.8 million that Cook and Kiley transferred to accounts in Panama, purportedly ... Dusen mansion, the Panamanian real estate and
- Minneapolis Star Tribune
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- 1 hour ago
- AEP gets stimulus grant for $150 million 'smart-grid' project
- Energy Secretary Steven Chu lauded AEP and Ohio for their work to land federal funding. About 110,000 central Ohio customers of American Electric Power soon will have advanced-technology meters, giving them the ability to track when they
- Columbus Dispatch
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- 49 minutes ago
Columbus Dispatch- $6.8 billion pipeline project completed
- At 1,679 miles, the Rockies Express Pipeline is one of the largest natural gas pipelines built in North America. Earlier this month construction on the pipeline was completed in Monroe County, Ohio. On Monday, Allen Fore, director of
- North Platte Telegraph
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- 2 hours ago
North Platte Telegraph- Economy's rebound not as robust as first thought
- WASHINGTON — The economy grew at a 2.8 percent pace last quarter, as the recovery got off to a slower start than first thought. The Commerce Department's new reading on gross domestic product wasn't as energetic as the 3.5 percent growth
- Post-Tribune
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- 2 hours ago
- Here are the 99 Marathon city manager applicants
- Following are the applicants to be Marathon’s next city manager. There were 99 resumes submitted prior to the Nov. 20 deadline to apply. Here they are in alphabetical order: Garland, Texas, resident Scott Albert, whose last job at the
- KeysNet
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- 2 hours ago
- Ravenna history is found on eBay: Item was Reed library
- She also sent him photos of the homes of Reed’s daughters, Mae Reed Waller, who ... stereoscope was sold at an estate sale, and eventually was picked up by the buyers in Wisconsin, Illinois and now Canada. Stel wrote about his experiences
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- 2 hours ago
- Sale of Colgate plant falls through
- Don Tetley, a member of both the Town Council and Clarksville's redevelopment commission, said the commission learned last month that sale talks had hit a snag ... Andreas Kissel, senior vice president of real estate for Active
- Courier-Journal
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- 3 hours ago