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Amazon.com makes its case against Google book deal

Online bookseller Amazon.com Inc. is warning a federal judge that Internet search leader Google Inc. will be able to gouge consumers and stifle competition if it wins court approval to add millions more titles to its already vast digital library.

Energy-efficiency tours set for two cities

Havre and Helena are the sites for energy-efficiency tours that will be held this month by Montana's Alternative Energy Resources Organization.

Fed's steps to aid banking system raise risks, too

The Federal Reserve's bold steps to prevent the banking industry from collapsing last year have injected new dangers into the financial system.

Casper, Wyoming incubator project wins federal dollars

The Casper Area Economic Development Alliance http://www.caeda.net/ will receive 2 million from the federal government to complete funding for a proposed business incubator in Casper.

On Thursday the Economic Development Administration granted CAEDA and co applicants Casper College and the Amoco Reuse Agreement Joint Powers Board the money needed to fund the renovation and expansion of an existing building on the old Amoco Refinery site.

MEGAN LEE Star Tribune staff writer

Full Story: http://trib.com/news/local/article_3e603a81 aa93 5c45 af88 d460816eb65e.html

Montana Career Opportunity - Associate Director, Local Government Center - Montana State University

Making a difference in Montana

Title: Associate Director Local Government Center Fulltime 1.0 FTE

Position LGC 0901

Location: Bozeman Montana

Montana State University Local Government Center seeks a dynamic and innovative individual for the position of Associate Director. The Associate Director participates in conducting outreach workshops technical assistance programs research conducted by the Center and in programs focused on community dialogue leadership development visioning and strategic planning in Montana communities.

Effort begins to put pharmacy measure on ballot

After a similar measure was defeated by state lawmakers earlier
this year, a proposed ballot initiative filed with the state on
Thursday will seek to repeal the state's pharmacy ownership
law.

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