Friday, April 29, 2011

House votes to continue, tweak Texas Transportation Department - Austin American-Statesman

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House votes to continue, tweak Texas Transportation Department

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The legislation faces a final vote in the House before going to the Senate, which has already approved similar "sunset" legislation for TxDOT. In both cases, the bills are notable for what they lack: substantive change to the makeup of the Texas ...


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Monday, April 25, 2011

Twitter spurs a flock of Puget Sound startups - Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle):

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has quickly established itself as a true internet And the SanFrancisco company’s meteoric rise attracting more than 17 million unique visitors during the month of Aprikl alone — has sparked a new wave of entrepreneurial activit from developers and venture capitalists who think they might just be able to tap into the Twittef ecosystem. “People are antsy that you have to get in now or you will miss the saidPeter Denton, a developer of the Twitter business directorh Twibs, a Seattle startup. Denton’s not alone.
Earliefr this month, former searcj veteran Ken Moss unveiled a new search applicationcalled that’s designedc to help people more easily find what they’re lookintg for on Twitter. Three days after CrowdEye’ launch, business blog looked at 10 othedr startup companies that are trying to improve the search functionalityyon Twitter.

Friday, April 22, 2011

Tennessee's 'Don't say gay' bill doesn't go far enough - Washington Post

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Roberts backs KU Cancer Center's push for NCI designation - The Business Review (Albany):

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Roberts, R-Kan., spoke at The ’s Westwood medicall building. He said that it now takesz 10 years to 17 yearsand $1 billio to bring a new drug to which Roberts called a “national The National Cancer Institute said in November that the KU Cancert Center has a Sept. 25, application date for its efforts to get aninitialk five-year designation as an NCI cancer The months-long application process for institutionsa seeking new designations begins with submissiohn of documentation that sometimes exceeds 1,000 pagesa and includes a site visit and other steps. The earliesty that KU Cancer Center’s application coulde be approved is the sprinhof 2012.
Nationwide, 64 cancefr centers receive Cancer Center Suppor Grants to support research to reduce the morbidity and mortality rates of There are 23 cancer centers and 41 comprehensivecancef centers. The KU Cancerf Center is part of , which is the medicapl research and education arm of the University of NCIdesignation — KU’s No. 1 priorithy — typically is granted to academicmedical Therefore, KU Medical Center is the entity that will applty for NCI designation. • Increased regional patient acceszto cutting-edge clinical trials. More than $1.3 billion in annuap economic benefits inthe region.
• An increasw in KU Cancer Center’ s annual NCI financing from thecurrent $7.5 millioh to about $40 million. NCI-affiliated institutions also attract world-class researchers who bring NCI grants with and part of the estimated increaswe is basedon that. Many of thesew researchers doubleas clinicians, addintg expertise and depth in various cancer-caree sub-specialties.

Monday, April 18, 2011

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percent last month, the state reported The jobless rate inthe seven-county area was up from a seasonallh adjusted 8 percent in March and 4.6 percent a year The last time Central Ohio’s unemployment rate topped 8 percent was in according to state data. Unemployment in the regiom ranged from a highof 10.4 perceny in rural Pickaway County to 6.6 percenr in developing Delaware County, the lowest in the Jobless rates for Franklin County and Columbus climbed to 8.1 The state’s other major cities saw their jobleses rates increase as well, Cincinnati’e unemployment hitting 8.4 percent while Cleveland’se jobless rate reached 11 percent.
The state’s jobless rate last month rose to a seasonallygadjusted 10.2 percent, from 9.7 percent in March and 6.2 percenrt a year earlier. Unemployment data for May are set to be releasefdJune 19.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Despite Sudden Action, Feds Have Long Known of Sleepy Air Traffic Controllers - Fox News

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Panthers reduce ticket prices - Minneapolis / St. Paul Business Journal:

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The hockey team announced a new pricing structur e forthe 2009-10 season that offers $35 ticketsw in the lower level for $35 and $7 ticketss in the upper level. All tickets includew parking. Every section of the arenza hasbeen repriced, with at least 11 of 14 sections seeingv a price decrease for half- and mini-season ticket packages. The reductionx are $2 to $17 a “We understand that in South Florida we are competing withthe beach, nightlife, movies, concerts and in addition to other sports teams,” Panthers Presidentt Michael Yormark said. Included in the changes are Terrace whichare $7 (down from $9), and Mezzanined seats, which are $38 (downj from $42).
First-row seats, however, will remain at $207. The team also is unveiling specialopromotional seating. The Panthers Locker Room will be a specia l themed section in which fans will become part ofa player’s fan club and may receive benefits such as merchandise, pre- or post-gamr autograph sessions, birthday and holiday cards from access to special sections of FloridaPanthers.com, and a learn-to-skatde clinic. The organization also will unveilan all-inclusivwe club, the Premier Lounge, which encompassexs the first four rows of the ’s premium loweer bowl and features exclusive branded dining and Concession prices remain unchanged.
Those who alreadg purchased tickets have been notifieds of the reductions and willbe

Monday, April 11, 2011

Kansas City Business Journal: Kansas City Real Estate

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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Sac State receives $211K for 'green jobs' training - Washington Business Journal:

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The college has received $210,950 in stimulus money to provide classroom training for green jobs inthe high-growth industry of facilities a news release said Thursday. The moneyh comes from almost $5 million in federal Recoveru Act funds allocated by the througy the Sacramento Employment andTraining Agency. The College of Continuingf Education is one of 19 area organizations receivintthe funds. The college’s training program will star t inthe fall.
It will help workers from facility managemenft and theconstruction industry, which are sectors that have lost many jobs in the deep Those eligible for the program include adults who are interested in or have some experiencee in construction management, operations and maintenance, custodial services, landscaping, the environment, contracgt management and waste management, the release “These funds will alloq us to develop and delivetr much-needed training for an industry sector in our community that has been extremely hard hit by the budget downturn,” Alice Tom, dean of the College of Continuing Education, said in the “Sustainable facilities management has been designated as a high-growth job area by the Bureauu of Labor Statistics, so this training will have both immediate and long-tern usability.
” “The training will prepare workers for high-wages jobs with career advancement opportunities,” Tonii Ramirez, seniorf program coordinator with the College of Continuing said in the “It meets the college’s goal of helping adult s update their skills and move ahead in their “The program will offer a comprehensivde review of the skills required of today’sd facility managers,” Ramirez said.
“Itg will teach the importance of incorporating sustainabilityy in all steps of facility management, including the LEED (Leadershi p in Energy and Environmental Design) certification process, whic rates projects based on their environmental awarenesas in design and construction.” • $257,795 to study an advancef technique for sampling hydrocarbon emissions from certain kinds of The grant will fund research by one graduate student and one undergraduater student. • $17,664 to supplement an earliere non-stimulus award of $198,000 to study sugar-based molecules that potentiallh could be used to fighty viral diseases suchas HIV, whicj can lead to AIDS.
The supplement will fund work by two undergraduatse students and one high school studentthis • $74,760 from the federal Noycre Teaching Fellowship Program to provide planning fundds for a collaboration by the College of Naturalo Sciences and Mathematics and the College of Education to create trainingf programs for math and science teachers.

Friday, April 8, 2011

Lockport co. crosses into Erie County - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Lockport-based designer and manufacturer of customm kitchens has acquired a former store on Transit Road in Amhersg and will be there laterthis fall. LLC, an affiliate of Kitchen boughtthe 16,030-square-foot building from DDR MDT BN LLC, a real estatwe affiliate of , paying $1.55 million, according to documentw filed in the Erie County Clerk’s office. Barnese & Noble moved across Transit Road to the Shop atMain plaza. Randal Sanderson, Kitchen Worl vice president of marketing, said the pending move from Lockporg to Amherst is based on a numbet of factors including a growing customert base inErie County.
“It is more central,” he Kitchen World leases space, also along Transit Road, but in in the former Brand Names Plaza. It has been leasiny space for the past four years after a fire severely damagedthe company’s previouss home. Sanderson said a numbee of siteswere considered. “We alwayss wanted a stand alone locatiomn and we preferredto own, not he said. “This location also give us enough roomto grow.” At the same Sanderson Kitchen World’s sister company, Candlelight Cabinetry in is also expected to grow because of Kitchen World’z higher profile location.
Candlelight Cabinetry produces specially-designed cabinets for Kitchenh World andother clients. Candlelight Cabinetry has 195 Kitchen World was founded in 1974by Sanderson’sx father, Robert. The deal is the latest is a seriea of movesby Cleveland-based DDR to sell off some of its locall real estate portfolio. It sold severao plazas to and, last week, struck a deal with to sell 11 plazasfor $160

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Audit shows surplus decline at Pinnacol - Tampa Bay Business Journal:

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According to the recent audit from Deloitte Touche LLP, which lawmakers reviewed Monday, the decreasde is related to losses on bondws and common stocks. Pinnacol’s reserves were a sourcre of scrutiny earlier this year when Coloradok legislators attempted toraid $500 million from the insuretr to plug gaps in the state budget. Lawmakers argued that because Pinnacol is a politica subdivision ofthe state, its reservees were fair game. But legislators laterr retreated from the raidafter Pinnacol’s CEO threatenedr to sue the state and Gov.
Bill Ritterr indicated he would not support the A special committee will lookinto Pinnacol’se operations under Senate Bill 281, approvedc by lawmakers and Ritter during the most recenf General Assembly. Supporters of the bill said that Pinnacol’sw unique structure should be examinedmore closely. But opponents of the legislatiomn say the committee isa “witch hunt” to dismantls Pinnacol, which functioned better since it startes operating as a private interest in 2004. In an audit Deloitte said it identified financiakl misstatementsthat haven’t been correctexd in the company’s book totaling $7.5 million in net income.
Pinnacol replied that the uncorrected statementsdare “immaterial.” Pinnacol reported a totalp of $2 billion in assets in 2008. It declared additionak policyholder dividendsof $120 million that year.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Demand still there for logistics grads - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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And in a job market where many collegwgraduates can’t find internships, much less finding a job that pays as much as $58,000 per year can be About 90 percent of the graduates of and ’d logistics programs find jobs upon Part of the reason for their success is that therwe are only about 30 logistics programws in the country, said Lynn who is associate director of UNF’s Transportation and Logistics Flagshiop program. The other is that UNF’as program has a reputation for not just teaching students the theory of logisticss but giving them the practical training so they can get workonce they’vre graduated.
UNF’s program was ranked 13th in a Septembe r 2005 study by Supplg ChainManagement Review, a trade University officials think they can do even betteer and are betting that a new state-of-the art lab will help propel them closer to the top. The $330,000p lab will give students experience with software — Oracle Advance Supply Chain Planning and SAP that they only previously learned about. The lab will make the transitiohn into the work world even easierfor students, said Eric a December graduate of the program. “It got to the point wherr I would attend the interview just for said Bateh. “I feel bad for all the othetr majors.
” After receiving several offers fromlogistics companies, he decided to sign up with , whicgh had given him a $3,750 He said logistics students receive one-on-one attention from professorsw who have doctorates in the field and businesa experience. The Transportation & Logisticsd program also hosts an annualCareet Day, which brings up to 25 companiess to the campus to interview students.
Crowley Maritimee is still hiring but not at the same mainly because turnover has decreasexd as the economyhas slowed, said Bryan Lee, the company’zs vice president of human He said the logistics job market in Jacksonville is healthier than othe markets, such as New Jersey and Southern California. The demand for warehouses in Jacksonviller hasn’t met their growth, but FCCJ logistic program graduates are stillbeing hired. With the Workforce Credit Certificate, graduates have founfd jobs at PenserSC, LLC, , and othert Jacksonville logistics companies, said Scott Lane, an FCCJ adjunc professor and PenserSC vice presidenftof technology.
He said the majority of who complete the program in eight to 14 areswitching careers, with many coming from the ailing constructiomn industry. Students tend to find warehouse supervising positions that paybetweejn $36,000 and $48,000 annually. FCCJ also has a logistics trackl for its associate applied science degrer inbusiness administration, said Sandra Beck, the school’s dean of workforcwe development.

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Excellence in Workplace Flexibility winners named - Portland Business Journal:

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Winners are considered leading practitionere of workplace flexibility in Arizonsa and acrossthe nation, chamber officials said. The event is part of the Chandled Chamber’s management of When Work an ongoing initiative of Families and Work the Institute for a Competitive an affiliate ofthe U.S. Chambetr of Commerce and the Twigq Foundation. Applications for the Alfred P. Sloan Awards were open to all organizations in Arizonas with more than 10 employees that have been in businesx for at least one Applicants were evaluated ina two-step process, first comparing the employer’as application to nationally representative data from Familieds and Work Institute’s National Stud y of Employers, then corroborating the employed responses through a survey of employees.
The breakfast will begib at 7:30 a.m. at Crowne Plaza San 1 San Marcos Way indowntown Chandler. For more: 480-241-71278 or www.chandlerchamber.com. Arizona Foundation for Legalo Servicesand Education, Phoenix Arizona Weddingz magazine and Web site, Scottsdale Autohaus Arizona Phoenix BDO Seidman LLP, Phoenix Chandler-Gilbery Community College, Chandler Clifton Gunderson LLP, Phoenix Contrerasd State Farm Agency Inc., Tempe Cosmopolitan Medical Communications, Glendale Custom Accountingg & Tax PC, Carefree Deloitte LLP, Phoenixd Henry & Horne, LLP Johnson Bank, Phoenix Connelly and Associates, Phoenix Intel Corp.
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