News of the Weird 22nd December 2006 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. In October, Britain’s public health minister said she had
New Interagency Pass Will Help Public Enjoy Federal Lands 22nd December 2006 The U.S. Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture have announced a new interagency recreation pass that will benefit visitors to national
News of the Weird 21st December 2006 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. In September, the headmistress of the Dvergsnes primary school
Coast Guard Ends Great Lakes Live-Fire Proposal 21st December 2006 A proposal to establish 34 safety zones for live-fire training on the Great Lakes has been withdrawn by the U.S. Coast Guard. The decision follows internal
Volunteering Hits a 30-Year High, New Federal Report Finds 21st December 2006 Volunteering has reached a 30-year high in the United States as more people pitch in to help their communities, according to a study released today by
News of the Weird 20th December 2006 Bizarre but true stories about real people collected by syndicated columnist Chuck Shepherd. In September, police in the Georgia towns of Perry and Americus
Violent Crime Up in First Half of ’06 20th December 2006 Violent crime for the first 6 months of 2006 was up 3.7% when compared to the reported level for the first half of 2005. However, property crime for the
New World Record Achieved in Solar Cell Technology 20th December 2006 The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has announced that, with DOE funding, a concentrator solar cell produced by Boeing-Spectrolab has achieved a world-record
Feds to Examine Competitive Power Market 20th December 2006 Federal Energy Regulatory Commission Chairman Joseph T. Kelliher announced that the Commission will convene a series of public conferences to evaluate
Tire Industry Report Ranks States on Scrap Tire Progress 19th December 2006 State cleanup laws and growing markets are helping to alleviate a serious environmental issue–scrap tires. According to a report by the Rubber Manufacturers
Supercharge your ERP: How ERPs and Purpose-Built Solutions Work Together to Future-Proof Your Digital Strategy 15th May 2023
Mechanizing the Mop: How modernized floor cleaning technologies are delivering powerful competitive advantages 25th April 2023
Mind the Development Gaps: Keep Growth on Track by Aligning Planning, Zoning, Permitting, Licensing, and Enterprise Asset Management 19th April 2023
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