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Rooftop Solar Owners vs Utilities – The Battle Begins (via Clean Technica) This article originally appeared on RenewEconomy. You don’t have to go too far
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What’s going on in Muncie-Delaware County? Staff from Sen. Coats and Rep. Messer’s offices recently visited Mayor Dennis Tyler to congratulate him and the community
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What Went Wrong in West, Texas — and Where Were the Regulators? Photo by www,businessinsider. A week after a blast at a Texas fertilizer plant
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Overshadowed by congressional action on gun control, immigration, and the Boston bombings was an Internet privacy bill that will affect most Americans, without them knowing
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Tuhey Pool is More Than Swimming Tuhey Pool has been the sole community pool for decades, so you’d think with all the changes that have
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Cash, Cars and Contracts: IBM, HP and Oracle in the Crosshairs of Overseas Corruption Investigation In the buttoned-down world of government officials who oversee computer
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Have you finally made the decision to expand your current business by buying a franchise? If so, congratulations are in order for taking the first
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Are You Struggling With Making Prospect Calls? This may be the age of enhanced lead generation where sales people are encouraged to talk only with
Published on May 20th, 2013 | by Todd Smekens
(Photo courtesy of www.sharari.com) Gannett Editor Applauds American Socialism Last week, Muncie Voice shared an article on our Facebook page called, Everyday Socialism, American-Style, Is Happening Now, which was an excerpt from Guy Alperovitz’s new book ... Read More →
Published on May 16th, 2013 | by Kyle Wolfe
Rooftop Solar Owners vs Utilities – The Battle Begins (via Clean Technica) This article originally appeared on RenewEconomy. You don’t have to go too far into a document prepared by the US-based Edison Electric Institute (EEI) ... Read More →
Published on May 14th, 2013 | by Guest Writer
The 182 Percent Loan: How Installment Lenders Put Borrowers in a World of Hurt by Paul Kiel and Krista Kjellman Schmidt, ProPublica This story was co-produced with Marketplace. Listen to their coverage. One day late last ... Read More →
Published on May 13th, 2013 | by Todd Smekens
What’s going on in Muncie-Delaware County? Staff from Sen. Coats and Rep. Messer’s offices recently visited Mayor Dennis Tyler to congratulate him and the community for its aggressive nature in attracting new investments to our community. ... Read More →
Published on May 4th, 2013 | by Guest Writer
JP Morgan Chase faces federal regulatory action: report (via AFP) JP Morgan Chase faces federal regulatory action over a scheme which manipulated energy prices in two US states, the New York Times reported Friday. The Times ... Read More →
Published on April 26th, 2013 | by Guest Writer
What Went Wrong in West, Texas — and Where Were the Regulators? Photo by www,businessinsider. A week after a blast at a Texas fertilizer plant killed at least 15 people and hurt more than 200, authorities ... Read More →
Published on April 21st, 2013 | by Kyle Wolfe
Overshadowed by congressional action on gun control, immigration, and the Boston bombings was an Internet privacy bill that will affect most Americans, without them knowing it, on a daily basis. Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act ... Read More →
Published on April 14th, 2013 | by Guest Writer
(Photo of reality store participants courtesy of berea.edu) Young and Old to be Given a Glimpse Into What it Takes to Make Life Manageable On April 25, a unique experience will be offered at Muncie Central ... Read More →
Published on April 3rd, 2013 | by Todd Smekens
Tuhey Pool is More Than Swimming Tuhey Pool has been the sole community pool for decades, so you’d think with all the changes that have occurred in Muncie, that Tuhey would have lost its significance. Not ... Read More →
Published on March 22nd, 2013 | by Guest Writer
Cash, Cars and Contracts: IBM, HP and Oracle in the Crosshairs of Overseas Corruption Investigation In the buttoned-down world of government officials who oversee computer contracts, Poland’s Andrzej Machnacz cut a colorful figure. He enjoyed fine ... Read More →