Minnesota energy firm opens ethanol terminal in Birmingham
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- Minnesota energy firm opens ethanol terminal in Birmingham
- Wozniak wins in rainy Birmingham
- Non-Profits Meet with Birmingham City Council
- Study: Trinity’s move to 280 to have $405M impact on Birmingham
- Ex-priest to be extradited to UK
- Birmingham City Schools to Hire Filipino
Minnesota energy firm opens ethanol terminal in Birmingham
Bizjournals.com
an energy grains and foods company based in Minnesota has opened a new ethanol terminal in Birmingham. The new terminal will allow the company to transport fuel produced in Iowa and Illinois to locations throughout the Southeast according to a news release. “This exclusive transload terminal allows ethanol to be moved more quickly and efficiently to blender customers in the Southeastern United States” said John Litterio director of.
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Wozniak wins in rainy Birmingham
MiamiHerald.com
1 star Maria Sharapova was leading American Alexa Glatch 6-3 5-4 when their bout was stopped for the day. The three-time major champion Sharapova titled here back-to-back in 2004 and 2005 and was the Birmingham runner-up in 2007. Top seeds Zheng Jie of China and Kaia Kanepi of Estonia had their second- rounders postponed until Thursday. Four first-round matches were suspended because of rain here on Tuesday and completed on Wednesday. Fifteenth-seeded Frenchwoman Aravane Rezai rolled past Colombian lucky-loser Mariana Duque Marino 6-4 6-1 while Russian Alla Kudryavtseva American qualifier Lilia sterloh and South African qualifier Chanelle Scheepers also advanced to the second round. The 2009 Birmingham champ will claim $37000.
Non-Profits Meet with Birmingham City Council
MyFox Birmingham
com) – Birmingham Non-Profit agencies meet with the Birmingham City Council to make sure they get a chunk of the 2010 fiscal year budget. Mayor Larry Langford’s budget cuts some agencies down in funding down next to nothing. Councilor Johnathan Austin says considering the economy has left many struggling financially he understands non-profits need financial help. Austin also says that with these hard economic times he must make sure the council is spending taxpayer dollars appropriately. The Birmingham City Council must have a revised budget by June 30 2009.
Study: Trinity’s move to 280 to have $405M impact on Birmingham
Bizjournals.com
280 and complementary businesses will support 9500 jobs and bring $405 million in annual earnings according to a study commissioned by the east Birmingham hospital. The project’s economic impact to the Birmingham metro area would be on par with an automobile manufacturing plant said the study’s author Auburn University economics professor Keivan Deravi. Deravi said his projections are contingent on Trinity receiving state approval to relocate from Montclair Road to the former. _4B9164F93ABF4F089D9AA2CFA1C8DD73.
Ex-priest to be extradited to UK
BBC News
James Robinson is the subject of five complaints relating to alleged offences in the Coventry and Birmingham areas. He worked in Sutton Coldfield Cradley Heath and Newcastle-under-Lyme. Father Robinson who denies the claims is expected to be extradited in the next two months unless he successfully appeals the US court’s decision. Tracked downA magistrate judge approved the extradition request on Thursday. West Midlands Police began reviewing claims about Father Robinson in 2008 after admitting it failed to investigate when a complaint was made against him in 2003.
Birmingham City Schools to Hire Filipino
MyFox Birmingham
com) – In a vote of 5 to 3 the Birmingham School Board voted Tuesday to hire 8 math and science teachers from the Philippines. Many of the teachers have Master?s Degrees or higher in the subjects of physics calculus and trigonometry. For years there has been a nationwide shortage of these teachers across the country. Spencer Horn the director of the science department in the school system says the district would hire American teachers if they could.
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