Nail pounding town
West Yellowstone News - Large scale construction jobs are making sizeable bumps and bulges in West Yellowstone’s current economic profile, and dominating the local landscape and viewscapes all over town. ? Of perhaps most interest to local residents, the Povah Center is . more.
An Eye on the Fed, and on Philadelphia (New York Times)
An exceptionally strong jobs report on Nov. 3 has left investors unsure which way the Federal Reserve will move next. more.
Iran vows to press on with Arak reactor (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
Iran, facing possible U.N. sanctions for failing to halt sensitive nuclear work, will press on with its Arak heavy water reactor with or without help from the U.N. nuclear watchdog, a top Iranian nuclear official said. more.
Residents recount snowstorm, band together to remain upbeat
Cheektowaga Times - It looks like the middle of winter but it’s too early,” said Richard, as a backhoe removed snow from near the Reinstein Library. “This is definitely the earliest we’ve had it.” Roberta recalled hearing the unmistakable sound of tree limbs cracking in . more.
Construction Begins On I-238 Widening Project (CBS 5 Bay Area)
Construction began Friday on a four-year, $121 million freeway-widening project aimed at reducing one of the worst traffic bottlenecks in the East Bay. more.
Construction continues for new Seneca East campus
Seneca County Advertiser-Tribune - Stevers indicated construction overall is within budget targets. The board approved two contracts for the project: $247,939 for technology cabling from Data Cabling Solutions Inc., and $442,380 for kitchen equipment through C&T Design and Equipment . more.