Chestertown: Family buys revives log-home business
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- Flower Mound senior community’s managers feel right at home
- Dubious ads invade social networking sites
- Co-working sites in Dallas elsewhere give stay-at-home …
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- Idled US Steel plant has put northeast Texans in painful limbo
Chestertown: Family buys revives log-home business
Albany Business Review
4 million under the name. Three days later the business was running again. It now has 21 employees and delivered its first log-home kit to a buyer last weekend. Now the Stephensons are preparing to hire at least four more workers in the next few weeks. “We didn’t think it would go that way” said Christopher Truso branch manager of First Pioneer Farm Credit the Greenwich bank that was owed $2. 6 million when Lincoln Logs filed for bankruptcy in September.
How Solar Energy Is A Fast Track To A Home Based Business
American Chronicle
There are several things to consider when thinking about starting a home based business. The first being whether or not you are motivated enough to work without being told what to do or how to do it. A successful home based business entrepreneur is a self starter who enjoys personal success. Small business owners work well independently thrive on challenges and do not fear learning new things or bringing their unique ideas to others. The good news for all of the clean-tech entrepreneurs is the added boost that the U. Government is placing in the ACESA stimulus legislation.
Flower Mound senior community’s managers feel right at home
Dallas Morning News
The groom was 92 the bride 91. After the reception with fellow residents the newlyweds rode off in a limousine to their honeymoon at another Holiday community. "People like to compare retirement communities to cruise ships on land or summer camps for seniors. But for us it’s our work. It’s our life" Richard Terry said. "I can’t imagine wanting to do anything else.
Dubious ads invade social networking sites
Los Angeles Times
innerHTML;}}}SCAM WATCHDubious ads invade social networking sitesThe Better Business Bureau warns that misleading ads for weight-loss products work-at-home opportunities and offers for ‘free’ computers are now popping up on sites such as Facebook. By David Colker April 5 2009ld scams never die they just move to new venues. The Better Business Bureau has put out an alert that many of the dubious ads that have long popped up in e-mails and on websites are now invading online social networks such as Facebook. header-sect { background:#FFFFFF none repeat scroll 0%; text-align:center; position:relative; top:-12px; left:52px; width:108px; }#sponsored1.
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Co-working sites in Dallas elsewhere give stay-at-home …
Dallas Morning News
There are at least two sites in Dallas and more in cities around the world. Cohabitat in an old house in the historic State-Thomas neighborhood in Uptown feels like a frat house with creaky wooden stairways ancient bathtubs and renovations in progress. The other space at a business called Big in Japan in the Infomart looks like the set for a TV sitcom about tech startups with a foosball table flat-screen TVs and a "life-size" Incredible Hulk. (The company name is a mostly inside joke. ) Most co-working sites are pretty Spartan: A desk an electrical outlet and Internet access. Many don’t even offer a phone system. After all everyone has a cellphone.
SBA Business Matchmaker (Small Businesses)
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Idled US Steel plant has put northeast Texans in painful limbo
Dallas Morning News
The steel plant about 30 miles north of Longview has been a mainstay since the 1950s with sons following fathers into the factory for the best paychecks in the region. Announcing the layoffs in early February company officials said it was a temporary move prompted by world economic woes and falling demand for oilfield pipe. They won’t say how many people they’ve sent home or how long they might be out of work. As of early April union officials said more than 786 of their 894 members had been laid off. The fraction of the plant’s 1200 employees still working union officials said is largely maintenance and warehouse crews. Some area residents say this downturn feels as bad as any in memory in part because of the uncertainty. The mill is now owned by an international steel giant with more efficient mills elsewhere and no Texas roots.
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