News Tipoffs - Delaware Editors
BLS: 1-Year Survival Rates for New Business Establishments by Year and Location
WASHINGTON, March 5 (TNSres) -- The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics issued the following document from Economics Daily:
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Survival rates for new business establishments vary from year to year due to several factors, including the business cycle, industry, and location. In recent years, 1 year survival rates (that is, an establishment still in business one year after the year in which the establishment was born) were generally lowest for establishments born in 2001 and
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Del. Natural Resources Dept.: Parks Plans Wind Transmission Line Informational Event
DOVER, Delaware, March 5 -- Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control issued the following news on March 4, 2024:
Residents will have an opportunity to learn about recreational impacts of US Wind's proposal to bring power lines from its offshore wind project ashore at 3Rs Beach in Delaware Seashore State Park during a public engagement event March 12.
US Wind's projects, MarWin and Momentum Wind, entail the installation of up to 121 turbines. In December, Gov. John Car
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City: Population Boom - Where are Oklahoma's Newest Residents Living and Working?
KANSAS CITY, Missouri, March 5 (TNSres) -- The Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City issued the following article:
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By Chad Wilkerson and Chase Farha
Population Boom: Where are Oklahoma's newest residents living and working?
The previous edition of the Oklahoma Economist discovered those moving in came mostly from the Western U.S., and the state experienced "brain gain" after losing college graduates to other states for many years. This edition explores where in Oklahoma these new residen
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Team Dover Goes Electric
DOVER AFB, Delaware, March 5 -- The U.S. Air Force Dover Air Force Base (436th Airlift Wing) issued the following news:
Recently, Team Dover's 436th Logistics Readiness Squadron and 436th Civil Engineer Squadron took steps towards the future with the implementation of government electric vehicles and installation of charging stations.
The Dover AFB EV project began in October 2022, and plans for 64 electric charging stations to be installed on the base. Each charging station has two EV chargi
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