Wednesday, 07 October 2009 08:54
Sales are up at Goodwill
While the economic downturn is cutting into sales at many department stores and boutiques - business is brisk at Goodwill stores across the state. Goodwill Industries opened two new retail stores in Southwest Florida this year – one in Bonita Springs and another in Clewiston. Retail store sales provide 85 percent of the revenue Goodwill uses to fulfill its primary mission – to help people with barriers to employment find jobs. WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more in this report.
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Wednesday, 07 October 2009 08:54
Sales are up at Goodwill
While the economic downturn is cutting into sales at many department stores and boutiques - business is brisk at Goodwill stores across the state. Goodwill Industries opened two new retail stores in Southwest Florida this year – one in Bonita Springs and another in Clewiston. Retail store sales provide 85 percent of the revenue Goodwill uses to fulfill its primary mission – to help people with barriers to employment find jobs. WGCU’s Valerie Alker has more in this report.
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:26
Eagle National Security Training Center
Commissioners in Highlands County vote Tuesday on zoning changes necessary for a proposed 77-hundred acre private military training facility near Venus. The project has stirred up strong opposition from area environmental advocates and many of the inland county’s residents. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.
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Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:26
Eagle National Security Training Center
Commissioners in Highlands County vote Tuesday on zoning changes necessary for a proposed 77-hundred acre private military training facility near Venus. The project has stirred up strong opposition from area environmental advocates and many of the inland county’s residents. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.
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WGCU News
Tuesday, 06 October 2009 09:26
Eagle National Security Training Center
Commissioners in Highlands County vote Tuesday on zoning changes necessary for a proposed 77-hundred acre private military training facility near Venus. The project has stirred up strong opposition from area environmental advocates and many of the inland county’s residents. WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.
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WGCU News