Risks remain with Gulf well cap coming off
[AP] - The cap that ended BP's three-month oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico was set to come off Thursday as a prelude to raising a massive, failed piece of equipment and preparing for a final seal on the broken seafloor well. us.rd.yahoo.com |
Bicentennial planners seeking public input
The organizing committee behind Columbus’ 2012 bicentennial is moving forward with a new website, a concrete set of goals and a leader who formerly headed Columbus’ economic development efforts. (AEP) feeds.bizjournals.com |
IRS issues Chinese drywall guidance
The Internal Revenue Service has issued guidance for homeowners who want to claim losses as a result of having defective Chinese drywall installed in their homes between 2001 and 2009. feeds.bizjournals.com |
TradeWind Energy helps jump-start $350M wind energy project in Kansas
TradeWind Energy LLC and its Italian partner plan to build wind turbines on almost 14,000 acres in southeast Kansas, a $350 million project that’s expected to employ 200. feeds.bizjournals.com |
Victorians to decide on nuke plant
SOUTH Australian Premier Mike Rann has ruled out allowing a nuclear power plant to be built in his state, saying it would be an "all-round disaster". news.com.au |