Better Business Bureau offers tips on Gustav (Northwest Florida Daily News)
As Hurricane Gustav makes its way into the Gulf of Mexico, the Better Business Bureau of Northwest Florida is offering the following tips.
The providers? perspective (Arkansas Times)
In 1995, most doctors responding to the Arkansas Times first Best Doctors questionnaire said they disapproved of single-payer health plans, like those in Canada and Great Britain.
American workers facing more risks without a (safety) net (Las Vegas Business Press)
Mention "volatility" and "risk" in business conversations and people may imagine Wall Street, where floor traders jockey and prices for commodities and stocks bounce like wayward basketballs. But author Peter Gosselin argues that "risky" and "volatile" are apt adjectives for Main Street, too.
News in brief (Onalaska Community Life)
Here are a selection of brief news items from this week's paper edition, and possibly a few news briefs that didn't make it in the paper.
Village Board looks at new fundraising event (Pawling News Chronicle)
The Village Board met on Aug. 18 to discuss a number of items on its relatively short agenda. Trustee Wayne Osborn was not present.
YMCA Capital Campaign Hits $1.7 Million Mark (The Missourian)
Area residents, families and businesses are being asked to leave their mark - literally - by purchasing a wall tile as part of the community phase of the Four Rivers Area YMCA capital campaign.