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Monthly Archives: February 2015
How mom-and-pop businesses can thrive in the 21st century
Rick Gydesen is 73. He intends to die in the saddle. Gydesen says he will continue to run his coffee shop, body and soul, until he is unable to do so. Rick’s Place Coffee Shop absorbs the life of Rick … Continue reading
Air Force One-Point-Three
There’s a new Air Force One on the way, and it’s about time. The beat-up pair of modified 747s that have been hauling the world’s most powerful passenger for 25 years are reaching the end of their useful lifespans, and … Continue reading
Demand for airplanes lifts Boeing’s 4Q profit
DALLAS — Boeing Co.’s fourth-quarter profit rose 19 percent as demand for commercial airliners trumped weakness in its defense business. Investors looked past a muted outlook for 2015 earnings and sent the shares to a 52-week high on Wednesday. Chicago-based … Continue reading
Print Yourself A Qualification…In 3D!
94% Of Aylesbury College Students Get Qualifications They Wanted 94% of students at Aylesbury College achieved their qualifications last year – that’s a 4% rise on the year before. £50 Million To Create Events Space In Aylesbury For The Paralympics … Continue reading
APS: Balloons may cause Valentine’s Day power scare
Posted: Sunday, February 1, 2015 12:30 am APS: Balloons may cause Valentine’s Day power scare By Anna Chaulk Yumasun.com There are five different love languages you can utilize this Valentine’s Day. Causing a power outage in the name of your … Continue reading
Dachshund Born Without Front Legs Gets Wheelchair
Bubbles the dachshund was born without her two front legs, so her owners took it upon themselves to give her the opportunity to walk and play like never before. Using a combination of carbon fiber, a model airplane, and 3D-printed … Continue reading
PNC lecture focuses on Virginia Woolf and air power between the World Wars
Posted: Sunday, February 1, 2015 4:41 pm PNC lecture focuses on Virginia Woolf and air power between the World Wars STAFF REPORTS TheNewsDispatch.com | 0 comments WESTVILLE — Purdue University North Central will welcome Elizabeth Evans for a lecture entitled “Virginia … Continue reading