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Lead Story for Sunday, October 12 2008 «Flexible sheets could be future of lighting world NISKAYUNA, N.Y. -- On a bank of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and nearly every other household lamp obsolete.
Sunday, October 12, 2008
• Flexible sheets could be future of lighting world
NISKAYUNA, N.Y. -- On a bank of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and nearly every other household lamp obsolete.
• Today's other top business headlines:Mineral-rich states prosper as others struggleStates cut spending, hold some projects; a few talk legal actionGoddard business school recognized
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
• Centerville RDA prepares to dress up gateway to city
CENTERVILLE -- The Centerville Redevelopment Agency is prepared to spend up to $20,000 for additional landscaping on a key piece of property along its main corridor in order to dress up a gateway to the city.
• HAFB, feds, Utah dig in to start Falcon Hill
HILL AIR FORCE BASE -- With the thrust of a shovel, construction on the largest Enhanced Use Lease project in the history of the Air Force officially began Friday.
Friday, October 10, 2008
• Cultural arts center plans formalized
CENTERVILLE -- The Centerville Redevelopment Agency has formalized a contract with a local company to begin preconstruction plans for a new South Davis Cultural Arts Center.
• Today's other top Business headlines:Wall Street rout pushes Dow below 9,000Utah house free if you pay to haul it awayBrief cases
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Thursday, October 9, 2008
• Roy to get new set of golden arches
ROY -- The McDonald's restaurant here is getting an overhaul.
• Today's other top business headlines:Groups complain about proceduresAnother Murray mine fined for safety violationsBriefcases
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
• SLIDESHOW: Wall Street crisis strain shows on traders' faces
StandardNET Extra: See photos of Wall Street traders dealing with the strain of the financial crisis.
• UDOT studies impact of Hill research park
HILL AIR FORCE BASE -- With the groundbreaking ceremony for the Falcon Hill Research Park set for Friday, officials are already anticipating an increase in area traffic.
• Today's other top business headlines:As Wall Street melts down, Fed will lend to companiesEnvironmentalists welcome federal probe into Utah drillingBriefcases
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Tuesday, October 7, 2008
• NRC delays decision on application
SALT LAKE CITY -- The Nuclear Regulatory Commission delayed on Monday a decision on whether to allow EnergySolutions Inc. to import the largest-ever amount of nuclear waste into the U.S., opening the window for Congress to block all foreign waste from entering the country before the decision is made.
• Networking and some fun for 2008 annual event
OGDEN -- The Top of Utah Business Expo's primary function is to help local businesses grow through networking, but some may take the opportunity to compete in office olympics, negotiate a Segway course or even take a shot at dunking a county commissioner.
• Today's other business headlines:Geothermal energy development gathers more streamBriefcases
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Monday, October 6, 2008
• NRC delays decision on waste import application
SALT LAKE CITY — The Nuclear Regulatory Commission has delayed a decision on whether to allow EnergySolutions Inc. to import the largest-ever amount of nuclear waste into the U.S., opening the window for Congress to block all foreign waste from entering the country before the decision is made.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
• Aerospace milestone:
WASHINGTON -- The front hall of the National Air and Space Museum is a temple to man-made wonders. Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of St. Louis is here, suspended in mock flight near the Bell X-1 that Chuck Yeager flew to break the sound barrier.
• Today's other business headlines:Candidates split on how to help cities gain economic prosperityStimulus payments unclaimed in Utah
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Saturday, October 4, 2008
• Davis cable channel crunches budget
KAYSVILLE -- Davis Cable Channel 17 is in the process of making internal changes, but Davis County viewers shouldn't notice much of a difference in content, officials say.
• Today's other top business headlines:Prices holding up in ski areasWells Fargo agrees to buy Wachovia; citi objects
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Friday, October 3, 2008
• Davis firm part of arts center deal
CENTERVILLE -- A Centerville construction company has been selected to help build a new South Davis Cultural Arts Center.
• Today's other top business headlines:Delta plans to adjust its fleet quicklyFinancial crisis fears move into the mallBrief cases
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Thursday, October 2, 2008
• MTC adds three prisons in Texas
CENTERVILLE -- A local private company specializing in the management of correctional facilities has added three prisons in Texas to its portfolio.
• Today's other top business headlines:Manufacturing activity in Utah on the increaseTight credit, financial chaos slam auto salesBriefcases
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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
• Bye-Bye Flavor / Some malt beverages will soon be scarce in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY -- Utah's supply of flavored malt beverages like Mike's Hard Lemonade will likely be exhausted in a few weeks as manufacturers decide whether to comply with labeling rules intended to make it clear the products contain alcohol.
• Today's other top business headlines:Utah banks cautious with loansJudge holds Hexion to Huntsman buyout dealMarket rebounds after record loss
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008
• A rocky economic road for Utah
SALT LAKE CITY -- A prominent Utah economist calls addressing the current Wall Street bailout proposal an absolute necessity, but suggests the road for the United States economy will still be difficult until at least 2010, even if Congress reaches an agreement soon.
• Today's other top business headlines:Biofuel mania / USU shares big research grant from the governmentEntrepreneurs earn cash in retail contestDow posts largest loss on record
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Sunday, September 28, 2008
• Home containment / Concept may make owning a home possible for poor workers in Mexico employed by Fotune 1000 companies
CORRALES, N.M. -- It was a side trip through a destitute, ramshackle neighborhood in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, that detoured Brian McCarthy from building houses in Albuquerque to an idea to offer the very poor a chance to own a home.
• Today's other top business headlines:No shortage of road salt expected in Utah, unlike other areasBriefcases
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Saturday, September 27, 2008
• Barnes Aerospace now at Business Depot Ogden
OGDEN -- Moving can be quite a chore, especially it involves hundreds of tons of heavy industrial equipment.


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