Headlines - January 6, 2009
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HUD secretary to kick off C.J. Peete redevelopment in New Orleans
NEW ORLEANS, LA - U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Steve Preston will join Mayor Ray Nagin, state officials and private partners at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday to break ground ...More
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St. Tammany president to not seek additional term
NEW ORLEANS, LA - St. Tammany Parish President Kevin Davis today said he has asked the Parish Council to withdraw consideration of a proposition that would have allowed him to run ...More
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New Orleans Corps: West Bank could become home to nation's largest pump station
NEW ORLEANS, LA - As part of storm surge-protection project proposed for the West Bank, the Army Corps of Engineers said it could build the largest pump station in the U.S.
The ...More
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Oklahoma attorneys offer tips on adapting to ADA changes
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - OKLAHOMA CITY – If an applicant with attention-deficit disorder asks for a quiet place to fill out an application for employment, does a business have to furnish ...More
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Oklahomans prove good hosts to barbecue joints
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - Oklahoma has been kind to several barbecue restaurant chains, leading to their continued growth and expansion.
With no pullback in customers lining up for smoked ...More
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Enercon Services of Tulsa acquires Minnesota nuclear power consultants
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - Nuclear power industry consultants Enercon Services of Tulsa expanded its fire-protection resources with the acquisition of NISYS Corp. of Duluth, Minn.
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Tulsa executive to take helm of Muncie Power Products
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - In his first four years with Muncie Power Products, Ray L. Chambers doubled the output and revenue at its Tulsa plant while reducing working capital, work-related ...More
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