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Editorial Department


| Friday, July 10th, 2009

Cal Poly coaches startup entrepreneurs

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It’s not summer camp, or summer school for that matter. It’s business bootcamp. And they’ve got some of the most successful industry leaders coming back to drill them. IQuest-to-IQueue, a new summer program at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, is geared at helping young entrepreneurs get their companies off the ground. The program, Read More →

| Monday, July 6th, 2009

Ventura County businesses lose phone, Internet service

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Scores of Ventura County businesses lost telephone and Internet services July 6 when a Verizon fiber-optic cable went down. Near Camarillo, California State University, Channel Islands, said the outage knocked out 911 service to the school and residents of University Glen, located in the eastern portion of the campus. The school still had internal calling, Read More →

| Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Campus cuts are coming

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Often considered the most prestigious university in the California State University system, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, is also dramatically emblematic of the entire state of California budget meltdown. Cal Poly could be forced to trim its budget by more than $33 million this fiscal year, even though students voted overwhelmingly in favor Read More →

| Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Bank of SB appears headed for sale

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Massive shifts in the national banking landscape have sent tremors through the industry, and now one community bank in the Tri-Counties may be on the auction block. Bank of Santa Barbara, a single-branch operation on Figueroa Street in the downtown district, could soon see a change in ownership as its Michigan parent company and majority Read More →

| Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Mission finds ways to

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As one of the largest privately held companies in the textile service industry, Santa Barbara-based Mission Linen Supply is setting an industry standard for running an environmentally friendly operation. Providing linens, uniforms and related products through more than 50 facilities in five states, the family company has realized that being green saves the environment — Read More →

| Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

Growing an energy hub – Continental

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A proposed wind energy turbine plant for Santa Paula could be among the first steps toward making the Tri-Counties in the Silicon Valley of alternative energy, business and economic development leaders said. Santa Barbara-based Continental Wind Power, a startup planning to build mid-sized wind energy turbines, said June 29 that it has chosen the Heritage Read More →

| Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

It

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Most business partners in Santa Barbara spend their weekends doing something relaxing. They unwind by sailing, golfing or hiking. These guys go to the dump. Ron Blitzer and Robert Richman, founders of Be Green Packaging, admit that they like to hang around the local landfill on their time off. “That’s where we get our best Read More →