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A countywide survey about jobs and workers in Webster County is set to take place this month. WCDA is working with West Virginia University on the survey of county households. The WVU Center for Community, Economic and Workforce Development... Published: Sunday, June 03, 2001 Words: 115
Survey indicates fans want MU-WVU to play Marshall University and West Virginia University should play football, according to a statewide telephone survey conducted by an independent contractor and supervised by the Center for Business... Published: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 Words: 385
WASHINGTON - A post-election survey of voters finds widespread support for modest steps to address a variety of health care problems, but little consensus about how to solve them. Medicare ranks third on their list of concerns, after... Published: Friday, January 26, 2001 Words: 592
Survey predicts slow job market in city Manpower conducts an Employment Outlook Survey each quarter based on telephone interviews with 16,000 public and private employers in 477 U.S. markets. Nationally, 27 percent of companies interviewed... Published: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 Words: 531
people don't need the Charleston Urban Renewal Authority to forcibly take our property and pay us less than it's worth, so only CURA can profit. The former Rite Aid building in the East End has undergone a professional restoration Before... Published: Monday, February 25, 2002 Words: 575
Fisher's family. No homes or businesses would be demolished. Fisher said Tuesday that he had not been contacted since CURA voted, at the urging of Mayor Danny Jones, to buy the Burger King property and to ask for eminent-domain rights... Published: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 Words: 651
bankrupt, the Charleston Urban Renewal Authority bought its empty space in the Town Center in August 2001. At the same time, CURA signed a lease with Forest City Enterprises, which wanted to find a high-end retailer to fill the empty... Published: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 Words: 772
this nonprofit brings to the mall and West Virginia as a whole. The problem with the economics of the Dillard's deal is that CURA was apparently designed to engage in urban renewal (or at least that's what the title would suggest).... Published: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 Words: 500
And the bankruptcy of Montgomery Ward more than two years ago left the mall with just three anchor stores. Members of CURA feared that a discounter like Burlington Coat Factory would buy the space, so they bought it instead for $2 million.... Published: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 Words: 1290
Washington Street should finally be completed thanks to funding approved Wednesday by the Charleston Urban Renewal Authority. CURA board members agreed to spend an extra $23,000 to help match a $984,000 federal TEA-21 grant. CURA members... Published: Thursday, August 12, 2004 Words: 561