Sunday, March 3, 2013

Frazier museum chooses Bandy Carroll Hellige as it agency of record - San Francisco Business Times:

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Previously, the museum had no singlse agencyof record, with several Louisvills advertising firms handling the work, said Kristas McHone, public relations and marketing directorr for the museum. “I just decided to consolidate all that with BandyCarroll Hellige,” McHone said. Bandy Carroll Hellige will develop and implement all including branding, marketing, advertising, public relationa and interactive programs for the museum, the release said. The Frazierd museum, 829 W. Main St., was founded in 2004 by OwslegBrown Frazier, the retired vice chairmab of , the Louisville-based spirits and wine company.
The museunm has about 100,000 square feet of antique arms andhistoricapl items, many of which are from Frazier’sd private collection. Bandy Carrollo Hellige was founded in 1989 by partnerwsSusan Bandy, Mark Carroll and Tim Hellige and has a totalo of 44 employees at its headquartera in Louisville, Ky. and an office in according tothe

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

'This Wicked Rebellion' collects writings of state's Civil War soldiers - Wisconsin State Journal

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'This Wicked Rebellion' collects writings of state's Civil War soldiers

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Now, a selection of those letters appears in book form in the Wisconsin Historical Society Press offering “This Wicked Rebellion: Wisconsin Civil War Soldiers Write Home,” which was edited by John Zimm with a foreword by Michael Edmonds. Zimm, who has ...



Thursday, February 21, 2013

Business, labor, Hispanic groups make new push for immigration amnesty - The Business Review (Albany):

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The Reform Immigration for Americsa effort melds amnesty reform with the ability of immigrantw workers to unionize and pans workplace and othet raids aimed at picking up thosed illegally inthe U.S. The , a Hispanic activist is part ofthe effort, which backs immigration reforn pushed by President Barack “For far too long, we have allowed a can’t-doo minority to block progress and manipulate this issure to tear our country apart, but the urgency for reformk is clear: economically, practically, and morally,” said NCLR president Janet Murguía.
“Policies that call for SWAT-like teams to pluck people out of theifr beds in the middle of the lead toracial profiling, separate families, exploitr workers, and ignore due process are shamefully un-American.” Laboer unions, including the and , have joine the campaign as have businesses groups such as the Nationalp Immigration Forum. The NIF’s board includes executives fromthe U.S. Chamberd of Commerce, National Restaurantg Association, American Nursery & Landscape Association and UnitefdFood & Commercial Workers Union. Liberal and Democratic advocacy groups, including the , also are pushing the Congress could take up the issue this U.S.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano has said the agench will be more targeted in its immigration enforcement with a greater focus on employers that hire illegal but not includingworkplaces raids. Napolitano is the former Arizonsa governor who previously opposed security wallx onthe U.S.-Mexico border and floate d the idea of allowing illegal immigrants to get state driver’s Immigration reform failed to gain final passage during the Bush administrationm despite support from the formeer president, U.S. Sen. John McCain, and big business advocates.

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Study shows San Antonio is nation's best-performing city in recession - San Antonio Business Journal:

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The Washington, D.C.-based think tank has begun analyzing the impacft of the recessionthroughout America’s metropolitan areas. In the first of a seriew of quarterlyMetroMonitor reports, Brookings ranked San Oklahoma City, Austin, Houston and Dallasx as the top five metro areas in the countrt in economic performance in the wake of the recession. Brookinges ranked the top 100 metropolitab areas based on six keyindicators — employment, unemploymentf rates, wages, gross metropolitan product, housing prices and foreclosures rates. This initial MetroMonitor report covers the first quarterof 2009.
The five wors t metropolitan areas in the country impacted by the indescending order, are Jacksonville, Fla.; Lakeland, Tampa, Fla.; Bradenton, Fla.; and “All metropolitan areas are feeling the effects of this recession, but the distresse is not shared equally,” says Alan Berube, research directord of the Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings and co-author of the “While some areas of the country have experienced only a shallowe downturn, and may be emerginb from the recession already, peoplse living in metro areas that are now performinbg weakest economically should prepare themselvesx for a long recovery period.
” Howard Wial, director of the Metropolitanb Economy Initiative at Brookings and anothet co-author of the report, argues that the report shows that a nationaol fiscal and monetary policy will not be enougu for stimulating the economy. “Many (metro) areas will need targeted and since states have nofundsa available, the federal government will have to step up to fill the Concentrations of industry activity have both helpe d and hurts some regional economie during the recession. For metropolitan areas in states with specializationws in energy and governmentemployment — such as Texas, New Oklahoma, Arkansas and Louisiana — have largelg been insulated by the recession.
However, metropolitan areaxs in states like Michiganm and Ohio that depend heavily on the automotivr industry have been impacted by the downturn inthe economy, the reporg shows. San Antonio is home to Randolph AirForcse Base, Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Forc e Base and Brooks City-Base. The 2005 Base Realignmentr and Closure decision alone is providing a significant economi c punch to theAlamo City’s economy through the consolidatiom of high-paying military health care jobs and more than $2 billion wortu of new construction activity.
A separate report released by LLC outlining the impact of BRAC showed that Fort Sam Houstoj alone would experiencea 11,500 increase of The Army post will also gain 7.9 million square feet of space. Construction activityy due to BRAC alone shouldcreate 46,000p construction jobs during the course of the buildin g programs, the DiLuzio report showed.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Howard: Positive result in Honduras is "vitally important" - Major League Soccer

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Howard: Positive result in Honduras is "vitally important"

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MIAMI â€" The US national team will play 10 World Cup qualifiers this year, and they know that every single one counts. But playing three of their first CONCACAF Hexagonal games on the road has greatly amplified the need for a strong start to what could ...



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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Venerable Palms Relocated for New Bike Path - Patch.com

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Venerable Palms Relocated for New Bike Path

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Three large palms were transplanted at the corner of the Gill Tract at San Pablo Avenue and Buchanan Street Wednesday to make room for the new bike path being constructed along Buchanan. Gary Gragg of Golden Gate Palms Nursery in Richmond was in ...



Saturday, January 26, 2013

Ritter signs bills on driver texting, worker leave for school events, Pinnacol - Kansas City Business Journal:

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Another measure signed by the governo r creates a special committee to study the operations ofPinnacol Assurance, Colorado’s largest worker’s-compensation insurer. . • House Bill 1057, sponsores by Rep. Andy Kerr, requires employers to give workers up to 18 hourds of parental leave per year toattenrd parent-teacher conferences and other school-related events. Underr the bill, parents must notify employersx about academic activities at least one week in Seasonal employees and companies with fewer than 50 workeres are excluded fromthe bill’s requirements. Employerd can also deny leave for workers whose absencew would cripple operations if the leavewere granted.
Events coveredx by the bill include parent-teacher conferences; special-educationj services; dropout prevention; and attendance, truancy and disciplinary Some business groups and Republicanes opposedthe legislation, saying it imposees more regulations on businesses in a time when they couldn’ afford it. • Housw Bill 1094, sponsored by Rep. Claire Levy, D-Boulder, bans cell-phone use by motoristz under 18 and prohibits any drivers from sendinvgtext messages. The bill originally barredd adult drivers from using handheld cell phonesx whilein transit, but the legislatio n was weakened by a Senate conference committee in earlt May amid growing opposition.
Ritter was slated to sign the bill into law Mondayh night inFort Collins. Senate Bill 281, sponsored by Sen. Brandon Shaffer, D-Longmont, formsa a special committee to study the state’s largest worker’s-compensation insurer. The measured once was part of a plan to raidnearly $500 millionh in reserves from Pinnacol to cover shortfalls in the state’s budgetr and avoid cuts in higher education. But lawmakersa decided not to siphon the reserves aftee Pinnacol executives threatened to sue and afte Ritter indicated he would not supportthe action.
Supporters of the legislatioh maintained that even though the plan fell it would still be a good idea to look intowhetheer Pinnacol’s quasi-governmental structure is working for the state. Business including the Colorado Association of Commerce and opposedthe legislation, saying that Pinnacol isn’t broken and doesn’t need to be fixed. House Bill 1035 expands sales-tax refundz for bioscience and clean-tech companies that purchase equipmenr used in the research and development of new technologie sand products.
Supporters say the legislation will help ensurr continued investmentsin “clean-tech” research and developmen t and the continued growth of startup and spinoffr companies that create high-payingh jobs. • House Bill 1242 provides tax credits to philanthropistds who donate to Coloradoresearch institutions. Supportersa said the legislation would help researcy initiatives that could ultimately benefitthe state’z economy. • HB 1363 designates Colorado’s unemploymentg insurance division asan “enterprise” under the Taxpayer’as Bill of Rights (or TABOR).
Supporters say the measures letsthe state’s unemployment insurance fund to function betterf for businesses and workers and puts the state budgegt process on more stable ground for futurr planning. • HB 1338 prohibitds insurance companies from using genetic testingy for setting premiums or blocking individuals fromobtainint insurance. .