INDIANAPOLIS The battle over the right-to-work issue may be reaching a conclusion in Indiana as the state prepares to adopt its law, but the argument over exactly what the measure means for a states economy is likely to rage on, unresolved, as it has for 70 years.
Since the 1940s, 22 states have passed laws barring unions from collecting mandatory fees from workers for labor representation. Supporters, mostly Republicans, insist the measure helps create a pro-business climate that attracts employers and increases jobs. Opponents say the law only leads to lower wages and poorer quality jobs.
The evidence on the issue is abundant, but also conflicting and murky. The clearest...
GALENA, Ill. — An East Dubuque man will next appear in court in
March on charges stemming from a fatal hunting accident last
year.
Kelly G. Jackson, 53, will have a status hearing at 1 pm March
22. He made his first court appearance Thursday on charges of
involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct.
Sunday Hunting bill could see changes in the House (Added: January 27, 2012)
The Sunday Hunting bill could go through some changes before its voted on in the House of Delegates. (more)
Feb 13th, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
Now before you get too excited let us point out that nothing has been officially confirmed, however if you head over to AndroidandMe.com you will see that a HTC customer service representative apparently stated that Ice Cream Sandwich should hit the HTC Flyer sometime during Q1 2012 given the fact that we are already 3 weeks into Q1 2012 this would mean that Android 4.0 is a maximum of 9 weeks away.
The HTC Flyers 1.5GHz single-core processor and 1GB of RAM should allow Ice Cream Sandwich to run pretty smoothly, we cant wait to see the new lease of life this will bring to the tablet and if you check out this link for Android 4.0 platform highlights you will remember why theres so much...
A worker trims stainless steel bristles at the Gordon Brush Manufacturing Co. production facility in Commerce, Calif. More than half of the growth in the US fourth-quarter GDP resulted from businesses increasing their stockpiles of products.
(Tim Rue, Bloomberg / January 10, 2012)
Feb 12th, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
Tax-Compare.com Urge Public to Choose Tax Filing Software Wisely
Tax-Compare.com announce fresh updates to their tax software product reviews, while urging the public to choose a package carefully this coming January.
Feb 10th, 2012 Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off
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It seems with the advances made in technology, that more and
more folks think theyre television host material impeded only by a
lack of sponsors and connections. Truth of the matter is that most
homemade videos – and a whole lot of the professional stuff -
pretty much stink.
There are some exceptions, of course, including northeast
Nebraskas own native Dusty Lutt whose young career is on the rise
and hes doing video shorts for Sitka Gear as well as filming hunts
for some outdoor shows.
Yet, I know hes been told his work is too artsy by some outfits,
who insist on filling their glorified infomercials with cheesy
conversation and questionable...
You dont have to go to Africa to hunt exotic animals. In fact, Texas may have more of some endangered exotics than live in the wild. Thats because breeding them is a billion dollar business in Texas, where over 100 species roam large ranches and can be hunted for sport. The hunters and the ranchers they pay to hunt the trophy animals say the money generated by hunting these animals is helping to save them. They claim only 10 percent of any species can be killed annually. But to animal rights people fighting to shut them down, theyre nothing more than slaughter houses. Lara Logan reports on this little known practice on 60 Minutes Sunday, Jan. 29 at 7 pm ET/PT.