Archive for April, 2010
Event raises money for Home Hospice
About 300 women and three men took an hour Thursday to “Stop and Smell the Roses,” and raise some money to continue Home Hospice of Grayson County’s mission.
Pranks in week’s most popular stories
PRANKS and things that are almost certainly pranks feature in the 10 most popular stories of the week.
Your Money, Your Business: Placedo Blacksmith Shop
Editor’s note: Your Money, Your Business showcases small businesses. If you have a small business or know of an interesting one, please let us know. See the end of this feature for submission information.
The Hindu Business Line : RBI says Yes to Nokia mobile money transfer
Mr Tero Ojanpera remembers the day when he wanted to pay for his purchases at the departmental store using his mobile phone but the woman at the counter told him the store did not accept phones in lieu of money.
N.M. Gets $405,000 in Stimulus Money for Health Records System
Money will be used to assess the best way to implement Health Information Technology infrastructure for the state’s Medicaid program New Mexico is receiving a $405,000 federal grant to be used to develop plans to implement an electronic health records system, U.S. Sens
You don’t need money to start a business online
People come up with great ideas all the time but they don’t try them. Money gets in the way. Related Stories iPad gives Apple magic touch
Following the money trail in our local towns
Once again this year the Coast Star is taking a detailed look at some of the places where local taxpayer money is spent. In addition to the obvious answer of the overall municipal, school and county budgets, we’ve asked public officials to provide us…
Following the money trail in our local towns
Once again this year the Coast Star is taking a detailed look at some of the places where local taxpayer money is spent. In addition to the obvious answer of the overall municipal, school and county budgets, we’ve asked public officials to provide us…
UNC-TV praised major donor
A foundation set up to help rural economic development has given about $300,000 over two years to UNC-TV, the public television network, which used the money to air positive stories about the foundation’s work.
UNC-TV praised major donor
A foundation set up to help rural economic development has given about $300,000 over two years to UNC-TV, the public television network, which used the money to air positive stories about the foundation’s work.
