business formation News Archive - 29-Aug-2006

Candidates get more expansive on development (The Columbus Dispatch)
Ohio?s candidates for governor proposed different but equally potent changes yesterday for how cities and regions should deal with growth. Democrat Ted Strickland proposed a state office that would offer incentives for development in Ohio?s urban areas.

CED Announces Opportunity 2006 Conference (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.----Aug. 22, 2006--The Council for Entrepreneurial Development today announced its Opportunity 2006 Conference: "Fueling Entrepreneurial Success," set for Dec. 4-5 at the Hilton Wilmington Riverside in Wilmington, NC.

CED sets date for Opportunity '06 conference (Triangle Business Journal)
The Council for Entrepreneurial Development on Tuesday announced plans to hold its Opportunity 2006 conference this December in Wilmington.

OPEN FOR BUSINESS (The Pueblo Chieftain)
Front Range Counseling Offices James Hull, who holds a master's degree in social work, offers psychotherapy services at Front Range Counseling Offices, 421 N. Main St., Suite 301. Hull said he recently joined Front Range where he specializes in adolescent and family counseling. He is available evenings and Saturdays by appointment. For more information, call 562-0108 or 289-4094. Mesa

And we try harder too: Fairfax County named second best large county for entrepreneurs in the U.S. (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
FAIRFAX COUNTY, Va.----Aug. 23, 2006--Fairfax County is ranked second among large U.S. counties for entrepreneurs for starting businesses, according to 2006 rankings compiled by the National Policy Research Council and Entrepreneur magazine.

CED Schedules Opportunity 2006 Conference In Wilmington For Dec. 4-5 (Local Tech Wire)
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. ? The Council for Entrepreneurial Development will host its annual conference in Wilmington in December. The Opportunity 2006 event is set for Dec. 4-5 at the Hilton Wilmington Riverside.

High hopes for hydrogen (The State)
Imagine the year is 2009. You attend a game at the new USC baseball stadium, where both the scoreboard and outfield lights are operated by hydrogen powered fuel cells.

 

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