Our Opinion: A Living Wage Versus a Cheap Burger

Date: 17 Oct 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Brattleboro Reformer, October 17, 2013 A study just released by the University of California at Berkeley’s Labor Center and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, revealed that $1 burger you just purchased at your local fast-food drive-up window actually cost you a little bit more than $1. Between 2007 and 2011, nearly $7 billion a year … Read More

Commonomics: How We Can Build Local Economies That Work for Everyone

Date: 11 Oct 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

BillMoyers.com, October 11, 2013 This article first appeared at YES! Magazine. Chokwe Lumumba was an unlikely candidate for high office in Mississippi. But last June, the former black nationalist and onetime attorney to Tupac Shakur was elected mayor of Jackson, Mississippi. He’s now in hot pursuit, not of big box stores or the next silver bullet … Read More

Bypassing the Power Grid

Date: 8 Oct 2013 | posted in: Energy, Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The New York Times, October 8, 2013 LONDON — For nearly a century, wealthy countries have relied on just one model of power distribution: sending electricity over huge transmission grids from big generating plants to customers in their homes, offices and factories. That may be starting to change. Renewable-energy technologies like solar and wind power, which … Read More

50 Must-Read State and Local Government IT Blogs

Date: 1 Oct 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

StateTech, October 1, 2013 In 2012, StateTech editors compiled a list of IT blogs, and it has been one of our most popular pages for over a year. While it offered variety and substance, we decided to crowdsource submissions for the 2013 version. When we asked the StateTech community to help us create a useful resource … Read More

Technology and the City: Chattanooga

Date: 1 Oct 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Architectural Record, October 1, 2013 On a recent evening, Dan Rose, the 32-year-old co-owner of the newly opened Flying Squirrel restaurant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, sat at the packed bar, sketching ideas for his next project, with architect Thomas Palmer, a graduate of Auburn University and its Rural Studio program. Rose is quintessential new-Chattanooga, a walking symbol … Read More

House at Center of Co-op Solar Dispute

Date: 26 Sep 2013 | posted in: Energy, Media Coverage | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Midwest Energy News, September 26, 2013 The owner of this Wisconsin home says his co-op is underpaying him for energy he produces during peak summer hours. Gary Konkol’s home annually produces more energy than it consumes, but his energy bill is about to go up. Konkol is one of just eleven customers of Wisconsin’s St. Croix … Read More

White House Launches 3 Tools to Quicken Broadband Deployment

Date: 25 Sep 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Government Technology Magazine, September 25, 2013 The White House launched three new tools to help accelerate broadband infrastructure deployment across the nation, specifically on federally owned land. According to a Sept. 16 White House blog post, the Obama administration is trying to make it easier for companies to install broadband infrastructure on federally owned properties and … Read More

Sustainable Shopping: Buying Locally

Date: 25 Sep 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

UConn Daily Campus, September 25, 2013 When it’s time to pick up some hardware supplies or grab a bite to eat, most of us feel better when we can take our business to a unique and reliable local business rather than a cookie-cutter box store or restaurant. Local businesses contribute to community character and keep wealth … Read More

Local Food Lovers Will Miss Piggly Wiggly

Date: 25 Sep 2013 | posted in: Media Coverage, Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Charleston City Paper, September 25, 2013 It’s the end of an era. With the announcement in mid-September that it would sell 11 of its Charleston-area stores, the family-owned Piggly Wiggly Carolina Co. signaled an important shift in the local grocery marketplace. As a self-proclaimed localist, this broke my heart when I read the news.  …snip… Over … Read More

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