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Families along the Wasatch Front will discover he benefits of breathing purified air thanks to Zephyr Clean Air, a new company formed from the merger of Tropical Heating and Air Conditioning and Family Heating and Cooling.
Nearly a year after Congress passed the American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA), better known as the stimulus package, $8,846,278 in grants and loans have been allocated or spent on projects in Goshen County.
PLAINSBORO, N.J., March 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- CMC Energy Services won top prize Friday for Outstanding Energy Savings and Quality of Work serving low-income families in New Jersey's Comfort Partners program. The award was presented at the Affordable Comfort, Inc. (ACI) Conference and Awards Banquet, the state's premier event for high performance, energy efficient homes. The award was ...
Brandon Volopich of Buckeye is among three Valley residents competing in the 38th Annual Sheet Metal Workers International Apprenticeship Contest in Las Vegas March 15-18.
Business licenses issued by the city of Vancouver in February.
Prior to the Board of Education meeting on Monday, Philip Casale expressed relief that the year-long ordeal following the release of the Department of Education's Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance report was over, but regretted that Nutley’s reputation had to be tied to the matter.
Prior to the business portion of the Board of Education meeting, on Monday, Philip Casale expressed relief that the year-long ordeal following the release of the Department of Education's Office of Fiscal Accountability and Compliance report was over, but regretted that Nutley’s reputation had to be tied to the matter.
After working for five days, constructing a house for a family he had never met before, Michael Smith came back home to Johnson City from Pine Valley Mountain, Ga., feeling inspired by the entire experience.
LFCC will receive a significant piece of a $4.95 million grant awarded to the Shenandoah Valley Workforce Investment Board (SVWIB) for its part in providing training for jobs in the region’s emerging “green” technology manufacturing and renewable energy industries.