Shauna Wright
Would You Pay to Promote Your Facebook Posts? – Dollars and Sense
Posting a Facebook update and making sure it gets the maximum exposure could soon be as simple as opening your wallet, if you can believe it. The social media giant is rolling out a new program that will allow its members to pay a small fee to highlight or promote their posts.
This Day in History for April 26 – Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster and More
Why Are Family Meals at Home So Good for Kids?
Want physically and emotionally healthy kids? According to new data released by Rutgers University, it could be as simple as having family meals together at home.
Do People Care Less About the Environment Than They Did in the Past? — Survey of the Day
Earth Day was Sunday, but given the lack of fanfare, it’s not surprising how few people knew about it. In fact, consumers overall now seem less concerned about the environment than in years past.
Recent College Graduates Having a Ridiculously Tough Time Finding Work
As the debate rages over whether getting a college degree is worth the money, a new set of statistics is giving many people pause — seems half of recent college grads are either jobless or underemployed in positions that don’t fully use their skills and knowledge.
Would Single People Rather Be Rich or Have Love? — Dollars and Sense
According to a new survey from dating site Chemistry.com, love truly does conquer all — even money. But once singles are in a relationship, how do they handle the financial aspect of things?
George Clooney and President Obama: Have Dinner with Us
How much would you pay for the opportunity to break bread with George Clooney and the leader of the free world? If you have 12 quarters lying around and you’re willing to donate them to President Obama’s reelection campaign, that may be all it takes.
TIME Magazine Releases List of 100 Most Influential People
A few weeks ago, TIME Magazine revealed the names it was considering for its annual list of the ’100 Most Influential People in the World.’ Reader votes determined one person, while the rest were selected by the magazine’s editors.
And now the final list — which includes athletes, actors, entrepreneurs and politicians — is out. So who made the cut?
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Anti-Graffiti Logo Contest winners Announced May 17, 2012
Reservoir Levels Could Be An Issue In Late Summer [AUDIO] May 16, 2012
Bark Beetle Battle Focusing On Flexibility May 16, 2012
Gov. Mead Proclaims EMS Week in Wyoming May 16, 2012




