2009 tax law changes provide saving opportunities The Champions Sun Wed, 13 Jan 2010 22:42 PM PST In 2009, numerous new and expanded deductions and credits came into being for a broad cross-section of taxpayers: College tax benefits for parents and students; energy credits for homeowners who are going green; and even tax breaks for home buyers and car buyers. | India Plans $16 Billion Energy-Saving Credit Market (Update1) Bloomberg Wed, 13 Jan 2010 22:41 PM PST Jan. 14 (Bloomberg) -- India, the worldâs fourth-largest polluter, plans to start a market to trade energy-saving credits that may reach 740 billion rupees ($16 billion) in five years as it seeks to curb emissions that cause global warming. | HHS offers assistance with energy bills Grand Island Independent Wed, 13 Jan 2010 22:40 PM PST A program available through the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services may be the answer for many Nebraskans struggling to heat their homes in the face of cold weather and record-breaking snowfalls. | Marathon's office honored for recycling The Findlay Courier Wed, 13 Jan 2010 22:35 PM PST Marathon Petroleum Co.'s Findlay office won the Ohio Award for Outstanding Achievement in Environmental Stewardship for recycling. It began a recycling program in 2005 to divert large amounts of office waste from landfills. That expanded into a comprehensive recycling program, and energy and water reduction initiative. In 2008, 317,685 pounds of material, or 46 percent of the company's waste ... | Black Hills wins injunction Pikes Peak Courier View Wed, 13 Jan 2010 22:31 PM PST Black Hills Energy won its injunction against Woodland Park and will be able to run its natural gas compressor at Stone Ridge Village, at least until the Colorado Public Utilities Commission can meet about it. Woodland Park City Manager David Buttery said that could take nine months or longer. | Energy Resource Center offers solutions Pikes Peak Courier View Wed, 13 Jan 2010 22:30 PM PST As the job market dried up in 2009 and winter blew in with a vengeance, turning down the heat has become a hallmark of the American recession. For people with low incomes, particularly for the unemployed, the monthly heating bill is one more financial hurdle. | Reigniting school spirit Tewksbury Town Crier Wed, 13 Jan 2010 22:25 PM PST TEWKSBURY - Despite the constant threat of school closure, a small but dedicated group of parents at the North Street School are reigniting school spirit and renewing creative energy through the âNorth Street School Beautification Project.â And guess whatâ¦its working! | | |
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