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Tuesday, January 06, 2009
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Business Workshops Offered By The SW WI Small Business Development Center
1/6/2009, 1/7/2009, 1/8/2009, 1/9/2009
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FREE Business Counseling for Local Entrepreneurs
1/6/2009, 1/7/2009, 1/9/2009, 1/12/2009
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Wednesday, January 07, 2009
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Community Grants Program application deadline is February 2
1/7/2009, 1/14/2009, 1/21/2009, 1/28/2009
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Saturday, January 10, 2009
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Ice Fest 2009
1/10/2009, 1/25/2009
350 E Third Street
The Port of Dubuque
Dubuque, Iowa 52001
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Free4thehaulin Band
1/10/2009
Dubuque Driving Range 8 - midnight
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Triple D Winter Race
1/10/2009
Grand Harbor Hotel and Resort Registration at 8-9 am (must be pre registered, see www.SavedByTheBike.BlogSpot.com)
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Sunday, January 11, 2009
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Five Flags Public Skate
1/11/2009, 1/17/2009, 1/18/2009, 2/15/2009
Five Flags Center different times, see schedule
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Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Paint-A-Pair for Charity
1/17/2009
Dubuque Art Center at 120 East 9th Street 7pm-9pm
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Saturday, January 24, 2009
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Bowling for Hospice of Dubuque
1/24/2009
Cherry Lanes (Diamond Jo) at the Port of Dubuque Check-In at 12 pm
Bowling at 1 pm
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Obama Eyeing CNN's Gupta For Surgeon General?
Sanjay Gupta, CNN's chief medical correspondent and a practicing neurosurgeon, is reportedly in talks to become the Obama administration's surgeon general. Gupta worked on health policy as a White House fellow in the 1990s.
New Congress Starts With Senate Seat Drama
The pomp and circumstance of the opening of the 111th Congress was overshadowed Tuesday by the brouhaha over Illinois Senate appointee Roland Burris, along with Minnesota's contested Senate seat and the simmering controversy over Barack Obama's reported pick for CIA director.
Starting College While Still In School
At Bard College at Simon's Rock in Great Barrington, Mass., students can start college when they are still in high school. In contrast to many early-college programs, students live at this school and truly go to college.
Background Of Past CIA Chiefs Examined
President-elect Barack Obama has named former White House Chief of Staff Leon Panetta as his choice for CIA director. Tim Weiner, author of <em>Legacy of Ashes: The History of the CIA</em>, talks about past CIA directors and their experience when they took office.
Decoding The Health Statement Of Apple's Jobs
When Apple CEO Steve Jobs put out a cryptic statement this week about his widely discussed weight loss, he practically guaranteed a new round of speculation about its cause. He also ensured the speculation would include a fresh dose of misconceptions.
Obama Asks Congress To Approve Billions
With unemployment through the roof, foreclosures at an all-time high and a wildly fluctuating stock market, President-elect Barack Obama is asking Congress to approve hundreds of billions of dollars in new government spending.
U.S. Auto Sales Plummet: Where Is The Bottom?
The auto industry continues to take a beating as U.S. sales plummeted 18 percent last year and General Motors recorded its worst year in sales in nearly 50 years. And the worst isn't over: Consulting firm IHS Global Insight predicts U.S. sales will dip further with the sagging economy.
Gaza Conflict Plays Out Online Through Social Media
Palestinians and Israelis are telling their stories with text messages and social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook. Now the mainstream media and the Israeli government are getting into the act.
Election Disputes, Stimulus Bill Await New Congress
The Democratic-controlled 111th Congress convenes Tuesday, amid increased pressure to pass an economic stimulus package that supporters say could prevent the country from sliding deeper into recession.
No, You Can't: Turning Down Inauguration Guests
Washington, D.C. residents like Veronica Miller have had a shared experience lately — calls from folks they haven't seen in ages, looking for places to stay for the Inauguration. Fortunately, advice columnist Amy Dickinson has tips on how to turn down unwanted houseguests.
Burris, Hoping To Revive Career, Rejected By Senate
The man appointed to fill Barack Obama's Senate seat arrived at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday hoping to be sworn in as a Democratic senator from Illinois. A short time later, Roland Burris stepped outside and said he had been rejected. Burris' appointment by Illinois' embattled governor was a chance to rekindle a dormant career.
Bush Declares Marine Preserves In Pacific
In the largest marine conservation effort ever, President Bush has set aside parts of three remote and uninhabited Pacific Island chains as national monuments. The preserves will be protected from commercial fishing and oil and gas extraction.
Obama Seeks Congressional Support On Economy
President-elect Barack Obama says the economy is sick and getting worse. Obama spent his first day back in Washington on Capitol Hill urging congressional leaders to work quickly on a massive economic stimulus package. He also said his administration will post the plan on the Internet.
Judge Urged To Jail Madoff Without Bail
Prosecutors in New York are asking a judge to put Bernard Madoff behind bars without bail. They told the judge Monday that the disgraced financier had violated bail conditions by mailing about $1 million worth of jewelry and other assets to relatives. At roughly the same time in Washington, a House hearing got under way on how regulators missed the alleged $50 billion Ponzi scheme Madoff is accused of running.
6 Candidates Compete For GOP Party Chairman
Republicans are searching for their next party chairman. The six candidates participated in a debate sponsored by the conservative group Americans for Tax Reform. The Republican National Committee will meet in three weeks to choose one of the six men.
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