The Chapman Ranch Wind Farm project has a new owner and is now under construction by the former owner — an unexpected development in the ongoing wind turbine conflict on the Southside of Corpus Christi. You can get up to speed on that issue and more in the November edition of Corpus Christi Business News, which is currently in 10,000 business owners’ mailboxes. Another 2,000 are available free of charge in racks across the city (here’s where.) Corpus Christi Business News is a free monthly publication of Texas Publishing Inc., a family-owned-and-operated company.
Other news in this month’s issue:
• results of the fish kill lawsuit filed by Texas State Aquarium against a company that mislabeled its chemicals;
• the latest local musician to be nominated for a Grammy;
• how many local workers attended a job fair for construction of the new Harbor Bridge;
• what new indoor football team will soon be playing in the American Bank Center;
• the opening of a new water source for the Coastal Bend; 
• where the fire department’s 18th station is being built; 
• where the new FEMA shelter is located;
• and which haunted county building is for sale.
A few of your fellow entrepreneurs are featured in the November issue: 
ABC Paint and Drywall — find out how owner Joe Solis paints it forward; 
HoneyBaked Hams — learn part of the secret to what makes these hams the best in the business;
Staples Tower — get the new lowdown on an old high-rise in six points;
• Farmers Insurance agent Jack Alspaugh — see how a passion for sales finds a true home in insurance.
Two great organizations looking for volunteers are featured this month: Second Chances Wildlife Rehabilitation Center and Toys for Tots. The animal rehab center is part of the Texas State Aquarium, which needs volunteers to help care for injured animals that are brought in and nursed back to health. Toys for Tots needs help this month with its Sunrise Mall warehouse sorting and organizing donations. You’ll find out more next month, when Corpus Christi Business News reports on where to donate toys and money for children in need in the Coastal Bend. 
In Legal News, local attorney Andrew Greenwell explains an upcoming U.S. Supreme Court case that could affect how you handle credit card swipe fees in your business transactions.
Our events page gives you a taste of what’s going on this month across the area. You’ll find much more online at 101corpuschristi.com/EVENTS, where you can instantly add the events you want to attend to your digital calendar and email the details to the people you want to join you there. You can also keep an electronic list of where you want to go and when. It’s the most comprehensive, interactive events calendar in the area. 
And finally, on page 2, you’ll find a chance to win four free tickets to any home game of the Corpus Christi IceRays this season. All you have to do is go online to 101corpuschristi.com/icerays and fill out the form. In exchange for a chance to win, you’ll be signed up to receive weekly news updates in your email.
If you just want the email and not the tickets, you can sign up at 101corpuschristi.com/newsblast. Either way, you’ll get email updates of breaking economic news and a weekly email newsletter that keeps you informed about what’s happening in the world that could affect your business. 
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