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Carson City approves financial plan for $87 million downtown renewal project
18 hours ago ago from Nevada’s Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology – Nevada’s Business Starts Here
Carson City’s Board of Supervisors signed off on a financial plan to fund an $87 million downtown renewal project late Thursday night that would turn eight acres of parking lots into a technology plaza. Proponents say the area will attract entrepreneurial companies to Nevada’s capital city and provide high-paying jobs. The financial plan, which could eventually include a 0.125 percent increase in sales tax, would include $46.4 million in ...
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9 hours ago ago from Blue Indiana
Join Today! About the Site Have something to say? You can register and post your own stories in minutes. Find out how to use this site , and join the conversation today. Carson secures $3 million for IUPUI by: Wilson46201 Thu Dec 17, 2009 at 19:06:48 PM EST Washington, D.C. - Today, Congressman André Carson announced that he has secured more than $3 million for Indiana ...
Related contentDefense spending bill includes more than $500 million for Kentucky, Southern Indiana, reports The Courier-Journal
4 hours ago ago from The Crossroads
WASHINGTON — More than $500 million in military research, projects and programs in Kentucky and Indiana are included in the defense spending bill signed by President Barack Obama. That includes $400 million requested by the Obama administration for chemical weapons destruction at Blue Grass Army Depot near Richmond, Ky.; millions of dollars for weapons systems and military equipment overhauled or built in the region; and millions of ...
Related contentLawyers, not engineers, to dominate work on carbon storage in 2010 (Carbon-Capture-2010)
26 minutes ago ago from Oilweek Online
EDMONTON _ Before you start putting carbon in the ground, you first have to put lawyers in a room.After a year that saw billions of dollars in public funds sprayed around a variety of carbon capture and storage pilot projects, the focus in 2010 will shift from splashy press conferences to quiet boardrooms where officials will work out exactly how all that money will be spent.We`re currently working on grant agreements, says Karen Karbashewski ...
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