Monroeville Administrator Marshall Bond is keeping a steady eye on news out of Detroit and Washington, D.C., hoping that Congress will approve a bailout package for the three domestic auto (Today)
WASHINGTON --Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress today that he opposed tapping a $700 billion taxpayer-funded bailout pool to help struggling U.S. automakers. (Yesterday)
MARYSVILLE, Mich. -- Chrysler LLC says it has reached an agreement with Germany's ZF Friedrichschafen AG to run a new axle factory north of Detroit. (Yesterday)
DEARBORN, Mich. -- Ford says it will offer employee pricing, zero percent financing and cash incentives on a variety of its vehicles. (Yesterday)
Even as top Senate Democrats rolled out legislation to provide $25 billion in loans to U.S. domestic automakers, the prospects of emergency funds appeared bleak yesterday as the White House and Congress tangled over how best to help the ailing industry. (Yesterday)
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