NASCAR: Busch not exactly in golden state of mind
Kyle Busch comes to Auto Club Speedway in a foul mood. That could be bad news for the rest of the NASCAR garage as the driver of the No. 18 Toyota could be hard to handle in this weekend’s Pepsi Max 400 for the Sprint Cup Series and the Camping World 300 for the Nationwide Series.
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Lawmakers eye state’s many tax exemptions
World-Herald News Service LINCOLN – If you drive across the river to Iowa to get your car repaired, be prepared to dig deeper into your pocket.
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Business news briefs
The Pure Michigan tourism campaign has launched a new line of merchandise. It is offering long-sleeve T-shirts, hoodies, shirts, mugs and other products with the Pure Michigan logo. Battle Creek-based Turnkey Merchandise Programs will run the merchandise arm of Pure Michigan.
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News Briefs
U.S. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar and Cape Wind President Jim Gordon signed the first lease for an offshore wind farm in the federal waters of the United States yesterday morning at the American Wind Energy Association’s Offshore Wind Conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey, according to a press release.
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Acura may return to two segments by adding a compact car and a coupe
It’s not a secret anymore that a V8-powered rear-wheel-drive sports car to replace the NSX was dropped, but there are some good news for Acura fans, as the manufacturer may return to two segments that it had abandoned by adding a compact car and a coupe.
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