FairPoint workers, retirees worry - Burlington Free Press
COLCHESTER — Thirty-year telephone company worker Darlene Stone campaigned against FairPoint Communications’ takeover of Verizon’s northern New England operations, fearing the company was biting off more than it could chew. Once the deal was
Former Hecker dealership in Baxter in limbo - Brainerd Dispatch
The fate of a Baxter dealership once run by bankrupt auto magnate Denny Hecker was uncertain after a judge rejected an agreement to sell its assets to a Twin Cities auto dealer. The Toyota/Scion dealership closed and its 35 employees were laid off in
Capmark Financial files for bankruptcy protection - AOL
CHICAGO -Capmark Financial Group, one of the nation’s largest commercial real estate lenders, has filed for bankruptcy protection amid mounting bad debt. Capmark has been hurt by rising losses on mortgage loans. In its Chapter 11 filing Sunday in
Grim signals about consumer spending ripped through the markets Friday - San Francisco Chronicle
The Standard & Poor’s 500 index and the Nasdaq composite index ended with losses for October, breaking a streak of seven months of gains. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 250 points, erasing a gain of 200 Thursday and ending the month flat
Half-hour auction brings $28,500 for ex-Husker star’s trophies, rings - CBS Sports
OMAHA, Neb. — A court-ordered auction of former Nebraska player Aaron Taylor’s championship hardware brought in $28,500. It took about 30 minutes to sell Taylor’s seven championship rings and his Outland Trophy on Saturday. Bids were taken in person
State suspends settlement with former airports manager - Statesman Journal
State officials suspended the settlement after being notified about a bankruptcy petition filed by the former manager, William Robert Pruitt. Pruitt and his wife filed for bankruptcy Sept. 30. His settlement with the state came a few weeks later. As
FairPoint workers, retirees worry - Burlington Free Press
COLCHESTER — Thirty-year telephone company worker Darlene Stone campaigned against FairPoint Communications’ takeover of Verizon’s northern New England operations, fearing the company was biting off more than it could chew. Once the deal was
Former Hecker dealership in Baxter in limbo - Brainerd Dispatch
The fate of a Baxter dealership once run by bankrupt auto magnate Denny Hecker was uncertain after a judge rejected an agreement to sell its assets to a Twin Cities auto dealer. The Toyota/Scion dealership closed and its 35 employees were laid off in
Capmark Financial files for bankruptcy protection - AOL
CHICAGO -Capmark Financial Group, one of the nation’s largest commercial real estate lenders, has filed for bankruptcy protection amid mounting bad debt. Capmark has been hurt by rising losses on mortgage loans. In its Chapter 11 filing Sunday in
Grim signals about consumer spending ripped through the markets Friday - San Francisco Chronicle
The Standard & Poor’s 500 index and the Nasdaq composite index ended with losses for October, breaking a streak of seven months of gains. The Dow Jones industrial average tumbled 250 points, erasing a gain of 200 Thursday and ending the month flat
Half-hour auction brings $28,500 for ex-Husker star’s trophies, rings - CBS Sports
OMAHA, Neb. — A court-ordered auction of former Nebraska player Aaron Taylor’s championship hardware brought in $28,500. It took about 30 minutes to sell Taylor’s seven championship rings and his Outland Trophy on Saturday. Bids were taken in person
State suspends settlement with former airports manager - Statesman Journal
State officials suspended the settlement after being notified about a bankruptcy petition filed by the former manager, William Robert Pruitt. Pruitt and his wife filed for bankruptcy Sept. 30. His settlement with the state came a few weeks later. As