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Dem Demands To Return To Statehouse
(From WTHR.COM) The members of the Indiana House Democratic Caucus have issued the following statement on today's events at the Indiana House of Representatives:
"The past few days have seen an unprecedented attack on Hoosier families by a radical...Tags: Elections, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Unions
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Ex-appraiser arrested in probe of assessor's office
A former Los Angeles County property appraiser accused of improperly slashing the value on more than 100 Westside homes and businesses was taken into custody in Oregon on Monday, marking the first arrest in the wide-ranging corruption probe into the...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Steve Cooley, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics
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UCF models efficiency but belt-tightening has limits
I've been involved with Florida higher education since I was student-body president at Florida Technological University in the 1970s. The institution was smartly renamed the University of Central Florida, and I have since tried to serve UCF in many...
Tags: Rick Scott, Colleges and Universities, Politics, University of Central Florida, Teaching and Learning
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Allentown man admits to 96 burglaries in five-county area
One of the Allentown brothers charged with burglarizing more than 100 businesses in five counties over two years pleaded guilty Monday to 121 charges. Angel Miguel Vargas, 30, admitted to 96 burglaries and six attempted burglaries. He also pleaded guilty...Tags: Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Valero LP
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Goldberg: Which kind of capitalism? A debate for Obama and Romney
The current debate over Mitt Romney's tenure at Bain Capital is shaping up to be a centerpiece of the presidential campaign. The Romney campaign should have seen this coming. If Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry were willing to rip Romney for being too...
Tags: Elections, Europe, Politics, Bain Capital, LLC, Rick Perry
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Middletown Businesses Can Receive Free LED Exit Lights
The Hartford CourantThe Environmental Collective Impact Network is offering free LED exit lights to businesses, nonprofit organizations and commercial real estate owners. The fixtures use about one tenth of the electricity of typical exit signs containing a 40-watt bulb....Tags: Middletown, Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Delray Beach makes top-10 list of sober communities
Delray Beach has landed on lists such as Best Small Town and top destinations. But most recently, it landed in the Top 10 Best Sober Living Communities list. The news had a lukewarm reception among city officials. "It's an interesting list," said City...Tags: Public Officials, Politics, Government, Delray Beach
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Md. to launch program to stimulate lending to small businesses
Maryland small businesses gripe that they can't get loans from banks. Lenders complain of a dearth of borrowers. Is there any way to get these two together? The state is going to try, under legislation expected to be signed into law today. Maryland will...Tags: Science and Technology, Business Enterprises, Montgomery County (Maryland), Banking, Technology
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First Arrest Made in County Assessor Probe
Los Angeles TimesLOS ANGELES -- A former Los Angeles County property appraiser accused of improperly slashing the value of more than 100 Westside homes and businesses was taken into custody in Oregon on Monday, marking the first arrest in the wide-ranging corruption probe...Tags: Steve Cooley, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Politics, Lawyers
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Student art on display in downtown Petoskey businesses
The artwork of local students is currently on display in several downtown Petoskey businesses, as part of a new youth art competition. Students ages 14-19 in Charlevoix and Emmet counties produced the work for Articipate, the brainchild of the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts
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South Florida ice cream parlor scoops Cash Mob
South Florida small businesses are about to be mobbed. Cash mobbed, that is. Cash Mob is a grass-roots movement in which a large group of customers converge on a locally owned and operated businesses to shop or dine. But most of all, it shows support for...
Tags: Palm Beach County, Broward County, Palm Beach Gardens, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ice Cream
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Saige Nicole's owner to receive national award
While recognition by the U.S. Small Business Administration as a national champion is nothing to sneeze about, the honor isn't what made Wendy Navarro tear up Monday. The Costa Mesa store owner got misty-eyed when talking about her 17-year-old daughter,...
Tags: Human Interest, Small Businesses
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