1. Virtual Office May Work for Startups, Travelers (The Lakeland Ledger) - LAKELAND | Despite the growing prevalence of telecommuting and home-based companies, it's still not always possible to do business in your bathrobe.Leasing office space, however, can be a risky option in a down economy, so Lakeland-based Baron Realty says it has the next best thing: the virtual office.
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2. Entrepreneurs jumpstart business on Web (News 8 Austin) - Times are tough for business owners in the rocky economy, but the path for online businesses may be a bit smoother. Some local entrepreneurs say e-commerce is the way to go.
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3. Entrepreneurs jumpstart business on Web (News 8 Austin) - Some of the Internet's biggest Web sites and most powerful companies were once nothing more than a few big dreams in a small garage or a bedroom. It's the garage-to-greatness approach and some local entrepreneurs are doing just that.
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4. Collaborative scales back plans (Boston Globe) - CHELSEA Chelsea Collaborative officials are suspending their capital campaign to purchase a new space because of the tough economy, said executive director Gladys Vega. The collaborative is scheduled to lose its home at 300 Broadway when the 10-year lease ends in November because the landlord wants to use the space for an office. With $350,000 in savings, organization officials were ...
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5. Task force supports improvement of child care (Minot Daily News) - The Community Child Care Task Force is recommending that the Minot City Council support efforts to improve the delivery of child care in North Dakota.
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6. Forget the silliness. It's time to get serious in 2009 (Times Online) - We've gone off on too many ridiculous diversions, says an adviser on future trends. We need to adopt a Blitz mentality
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7. Loveland couple offers virtual tours from home | By Shelley Widhalm Loveland Reporter-Herald (Loveland Reporter-Herald) - Loveland couple Nathan and Beth Strauch were considering buying some investment property until they found a niche where they could start their own home-based business, Hot Shots Digital.
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8. Downturn hits Amish community hard (Goshen News) - Few areas of the country have been hit as hard by the recession as Elkhart and LaGrange counties, and no segment of this area has felt the impact more than the Amish community.
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9. 405 changes not in final form (The Neosho Daily News) - More changes are in the works on an ordinance to revamp Neosho’s zoning laws before it goes up for a final decision.
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10. No increase in water rates – for now (The Community Press) - Asphodel-Norwood – Water rates in Norwood will remain stable until council has looked at the results of nine test water meters in the village and learned whether or not money is forthcoming from the federal and provincial governments to help pay for the installation of meters throughout the village.
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