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Franchise Fee Bill Could Cost Pocatello $80K
After kicking it around in some form or another for the last six years, the state Legislature may finally adopt a bill to change the way franchise fees work. Some say it could be bad news for Idaho cities, and could cost Pocatello nearly $80,000.
Read more...Jakks Pacific tries to spur recovery with Monsuno toy franchise
The Malibu company, which has been struggling with largely declining sales for three years, will unveil the new line of action figures, play sets and accessories this week. At the headquarters of Jakks Pacific Inc. on Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu, Chief Executive Stephen Berman is busy playing with his toys.
Read more...UBM buys 4G World franchise
UBM, the FTSE 250 business media firm, has bought the 4G World exhibition and conference franchise.
Read more...For 24th Straight Year, Chem-Dry Ranks High on Entrepreneur Top Franchises List
LOGAN, UT-- - Chem-Dry, the nation's leading carpet cleaning firm and a top-rated franchise company, has made Entrepreneur magazine's Annual Franchise 500 list of top franchise opportunities for the 24th ...
Read more...LAWRENCE: Panel to review Comcast franchise renewal request
Township Council has appointed a subcommittee to review Comcastâs application to renew its franchise in Lawrence Township, after a sparsely attended public hearing on the application Tuesday night at the Municipal Building.
Read more...New Website Identifies Top Fitness Business Franchise Opportunities
A new fitness business franchise website makes it easier to sort through franchise options. Now online at http://www.fitness-business-franchise.com/, the site provides a list of successful franchises.Rancho Santa Margarita, CA (PRWEB) February 04, 2012 Fitness careers of all shapes and sizes continue to grow, with more promising jobs for personal trainers and coaches over the next decade ...
Read more...My Turn: Oregon City mayor explains why city won't waive franchise fees for Clackamas County broadband
Doug Neeley writes: "The city appreciates that the county's project may provide lower-cost services to public entities in the city. However, there are several reasons the city must be cautious about waiving fees for the county."
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