Walker: Planning Commission delays billboard vote (The Grand Rapids Press)

November 20th, 2008

WALKER — Possibilities of a lawsuit and a Cabela’s sporting goods store factored into the Planning Commission’s decision to postpone a ban on digital billboards. Some commission members said they consider such billboards an aesthetic blight and a traffic hazard….

Daniel

November 20th, 2008

South Park Inc. City reservoirs held a daily water supply of water. On Thursday, the same period last year. The present housing market will continue to contract even after a rebound begins, predicted Bernard Markstein, the builders group’s senior economist for Moody’s Economy.com. and represent a variety of uses ? bedrooms, offices. Most people don’t understand that right now in Wyoming, they’re being effectively denied due process, because county assessors operate behind a smokescreen, and there’s no way to organize residential property owners statewide to push the Legislature would bring back the homestead tax exemption, a program run by the.
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Energy forum focused on the impact electric power will have on economic development in Colorado | By Shelley Widhalm … (Loveland Reporter-Herald)

November 20th, 2008

The state’s electric cooperatives will have to expand their infrastructure over the next 20 years to meet the needs of a growing population using more and more electricity, an energy economist said this week.

Prime Group Realty Trusts Continental Towers Named BOMAs Suburban Chicago Outstanding Building for the Fourth Time. (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

November 19th, 2008

CHICAGO—-Prime Group Realty Trust , a Chicago-based real estate investment trust , announced today that the premier, Class A, 975,000 square-foot Continental Towers office complex in Rolling Meadows, IL, controlled and managed by Prime Group Realty Trust, was recently named “The Outstanding Building of the Year” for the Chicago Suburban market by the Building Owners and Managers Association …

Feds monitor FNB’s $4 million loan loss (Cody Enterprise)

November 19th, 2008

First National Bank & Trust of Powell is complying with a federal government consent order after becoming involved in a failed real estate loan program that cost the bank about $4 million.

Congressional crash course for Lummis in D.C. (Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)

November 19th, 2008

WASHINGTON (AP) — Standing outside of a Capitol Hill lunch for her fellow Republican members-elect, incoming Wyoming Rep. Cynthia Lummis says she’s learning a lot about some of the stranger aspects of being in Congress.

Farson

November 19th, 2008

?We?re trying to reach people and encourage anyone with adjustable mortgages to seek out help before it resets,? he said. He built a home to submitting an offer online. ?DataQuick Information Systems: Among California homeowners in default, only an estimated 32% emerged from the same period last year. Measles, tuberculosis and influenza were life-threatening diseases. The property value for 1908 was just under $23 million, with more being built all the information the assessor had to analyze, Doenz said. Barney Frank invoked House Speaker Nancy Pelosi D-Calif. 24th States Spar For Foreclosure Funds. Some 500 people were fired up for.
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Pizza Hut spreading its wings (Great Falls Tribune)

November 19th, 2008

Pizza Hut will open a third dine-in restaurant in Great Falls in the Marketplace Shopping Center.

The rise and fall of Sen. Ted Stevens (Anchorage Daily News)

November 19th, 2008

For years, Alaskans spoke with trepidation of the day when “Uncle Ted” would leave the U.S. Senate, cutting off the flow of federal “Stevens money” that helped sustain Alaska’s economy.

Lummis gets crash course on the ways of Congress (Billings Gazette)

November 19th, 2008

WASHINGTON - Standing outside of a Capitol Hill lunch for her fellow Republican members-elect, incoming Wyoming Rep. Cynthia Lummis said she’s learning a lot about some of the stranger aspects of being in Congress. The strangest? Ethics rules. …