It was over 100 years ago that the beginnings of what would become the pet food industry began, according to the Pet Food Institute. It began with a commercially prepared dog biscuit in 1860, diversified to canned horse meat in the 1930s, and then […]
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Coloradans Unaware of New Health Insurance Requirements
According to a June 2013 Gallup poll, nearly half (43 percent) of uninsured Americans are unaware that they are required by law to carry health insurance by January 1, 2014. In Colorado, that translates to more than 350,000 Coloradans who may not know that they have less than five months to find health insurance coverage. […]
A Small Town In Colorado Has Drafted A Proposed Ordinance Proposal To Stand Against Surveillance Drones In The U.S.
This is the opinion of the writer after seeing a Fox News report: Why is it there are people who want to pass a proposed ordinance proposal to take a stand against the coming surveillance of drones in the U.S.? It’s hard for me to comprehend that any person would want to pass such a […]
Sheshi power supply restore
Drosh electricity supply restore after intervention of district administration. By: Gul Hamaad Farooqi CHITRAL: Electricity supply from Sheshi power house to Drosh area restored after a long time. Talking to this scribe Abid Khan Muhmand additional assistant Commissioner Drosh said that people of the area were facing great troubles due to no electricity at Drosh. […]
Auto Loans and Mortgages Take a Hit as Student Loan Debt Goes Sky High
A recent report from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York revealed the nation’s rapidly increasing student debt levels may be leading to decreased business for the automotive and housing industries and other markets. The total U.S. student loan debt was estimated to be $966 billion in 2012, which is more than what consumers have borrowed through […]
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