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Boulder County Business Report (Boulder, Colorado) : 2003 -

  • Wind turbine firm selects Boulder
  • Banks sell off loans to clean books *
  • Landlords brace for 'green' plan *
  • City land purchase questioned *
  • City: Contractors owe millions *
  • Housing bust drove McStain to bankruptcy *
  • Lofty living allows buyers to ramble
  • Romance vs. Reality*
  • Will 2004 be the year of the deal?
  • Riding out risky adjustable rates *
  • Lenders keep close eye on real estate market
  • Banks wary of added risk in SBA 7(a) Express loans
  • Organic certification comes with a price
  • Investing young can pay big dividends
  • Court places Pearl Street buildings in receivership
  • Boulder ponders industrial-residential mix
  • Boulder Valley sees high vacancy rates for office space
  • Boulder to test biodiesel in city vehicles
  • IPO market points to economy getting back on track *
  • New program seeks refunds for bad checks
  • Boulder SBDC now thriving under Maher's leadership
  • Retail, mixed-use projects eyed for boulevard extension


  • The Marietta Times (Marietta, Ohio) : 2002 - 2003

    PEOPLE

  • Local man battles rare condition *
  • Wrestler wore constant smile
  • Soldier describes his days on duty in Afghanistan
  • Lower Salem man remembered
  • Waterford teen's drive for safety wins a car
  • World War II veterans get high school diplomas

    EDUCATION

  • Plan proposes closing North Hills, Reno
  • City schools' tax revenue falls short *
  • Schools' outlook full of red ink *
  • Numbers show city schools in a bind
  • Reno, North Hills elementaries to close
  • Law protects religion in school
  • Moment of silence studied
  • Every test score counts *
  • State will track test results
  • Schools check volunteers
  • Equal work, unequal pay
  • New rules constantly test Ohio's teachers
  • Schools can test for drugs
  • Warren asks for help with buildings
  • Middle East college students strive for understanding
  • Schools to observe Sept. 11
  • Speaker suggests a return to math basics
  • Courses let students learn on own time
  • Substitute teachers in demand
  • Students protest graduation changes

    BUSINESS AND ECONOMY

  • Local rental costs rising, but still a bargain *
  • Paying Christmas bills requires a plan
  • College students, graduates hunt for internships *
  • Local crops damaged
  • Natural gas prices increasing
  • Finding, keeping home-grown talent
  • News crew visit raises questions
  • $910,723 unclaimed in county

    COLUMNS

  • Students see war with a clearer mind than adults *
  • Beauty or bother? Snowfall separates youngsters, adults *
  • No electricity needed for good fun
  • Business of education can be ticklish
  • Caeer Day
  • 'Star Wars Episode II' review

    GENERAL

  • Full moon lunacy *
  • Computer viruses frustrating
  • Late hours prime time for Marietta's night owls *
  • Concerns raised about ODOT salt brine
  • Breakfast, lunch program expands




  • The Banner Graphic (Greencastle, Indiana) : 2001 - 2002

  • Fords reflect on fire *
  • Greencastle native gains knowledge in Central Asia
  • Pulitzer Prize winner talks 'Comix'
  • Superbowl QB has DePauw connection
  • Luchtime fire destroys garage
  • 1-70 gas mishap fuels arrest
  • Paperwork holding up payment
  • Fire a barn-burner in Madison Twp.
  • Marijuana bust nets 1,100 plants
  • Some evidence tossed out in Dell case
  • Archers take aim
  • Gathering Grounds serves up comfortable atmosphere




  • The DePauw (Student Newspaper) : 1997-2001

  • Concert to be a celebration of life
  • Vandals set fire to CCM
  • Fan spirit absent for many DePauw sports *
  • Tigers fail to keep up with Trinity
  • Freshmen concerned over dorm social life
  • As schedule changes, professors react differently
  • Tree farm brings Christmas magic *
  • Dorms not as crowded
  • Police look into Coan fight
  • Free horror movie nearly killed by booze, cigarettes





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