Archives for April, 2009

The Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and Indiana State University chapters of the Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity are joining forces to raise money for Special Olympics.

Battling to maintain the flow of state tax money, Planned Parenthood officials in Tennessee are attacking a 20-year-old pro-life activist who uncovered an abortion company employee counseling her to lie to a judge to obtain an abortion.

A HEARTLESS thief has broken into a Sempahore Church and stolen money from poor boxes.

Over 15,000 people are owed more than $14 million in unclaimed money, the Inland Revenue Department says.

BRISTOL — The Pringle Nature Center will host one of its regular story time hikes on Saturday morning from 10 to 11 a.m. Families with young children are invited to hear story about how the seasons are changing and take an age-appropriate hike.

May 1 — OZ Minerals Ltd. , the world’s second- biggest zinc producer, won a two-month extension on A$1.1 billion of debt, giving it time to complete the sale of most of its assets to China Minmetals Group.

Cities and Counties have been forced to make tough decisions – their budgets are already dried up after the winter and flooding this spring. But money is on the way… State lawmakers passed a huge road spending bill

Lake Lanier will get an $8.3 million boost in federal stimulus money — as well as $3 million to complete a study tied to the management of the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basin — according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

April 30 — MBIA Inc.

MELBOURNE, May 1 – OZ Minerals Ltd, set to sell most of its assets to Chinese state-owned Minmetals, said on Friday it has won a further two-month extension on A$1.1 billion in debt that had been due on Thursday. OZ had asked its lenders to extend the April 30 deadline to June 30 to give it time to complete the US$1.2 billion sale to Minmetals and the $211 million sale of its Martabe …