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Hagerstown copes with cold
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comJames Barnes of Hagerstown, a worker for Flagger Force worker vehicle escort service, was directing traffic on West Franklin Street Wednesday while the temperature was below 20 degrees. “I can't wait until summertime,” said Barnes, who said...Tags: Energy Saving, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Annapolis, Energy Saving, Career and Workplace
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Pancake place in Mishawaka 'will be back'
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterMISHAWAKA -- A problem with roof repairs and two days of heavy downpours flooded the American Pancake House on McKinley Avenue in Mishawaka. For the first time in its 11-year history the family-style restaurant was forced to close during normal...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Insurance, Career and Workplace, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pancakes
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Sparrows Point to restart some steelmaking operations
A letter from the owner of the idled Sparrows Point steel mill assuring customers that some operations are to resume will be welcome news, at least in the short term, an industry observer said Wednesday. The letter — dated Tuesday and first...Tags: Inventories, Emergency Incidents, Emergency Incidents, Martin O'Malley, Companies and Corporations
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Brown County Highway Department employees start the year with overtime
Some employees at the Brown County Highway Department will start the new year by working overtime. Jan Weismantel, highway superintendent, told commissioners during their Tuesday meeting that the department rented a crusher that grinds cement, asphalt...Tags: Duane Sutton, Career and Workplace, Manufacturing and Engineering, Burt Elliott, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Great Lakes Energy luncheons set fundraising record
BOYNE CITY – The silent auctions conducted by Great Lakes Energy at its annual employee holiday luncheons set a record this year by raising $6,100 for local charities. Donations from local merchants and Great Lakes Energy employees helped generate...Tags: Volleyball, Lakes and Ponds, Career and Workplace, Employees
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Mich. child-care workers lose union lawsuit
DETROIT (AP) — A lawsuit aimed at recouping millions in union dues paid by Michigan child-care providers has fizzled. A federal judge in Grand Rapids has issued two key rulings, including a recent decision that said there simply are too many...Tags: Unions, Justice System, Judges, Career and Workplace, Crime, Law and Justice
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Allan Powell: Progressive movements improve America
It was a great pleasure to discover "Woodrow Wilson And The Progressive Era" authored by Arthur S. Link. I wanted to get a more complete understanding of what "progressive" meant in the context of its historical setting. The formal definition, however,...Tags: Laws, Theodore Roosevelt, Federal Trade Commission, Woodrow Wilson, Companies and Corporations
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Glendale-based Nestle laying off 103 Hot Pockets factory workers
Hot Pockets aren't quite as hot as they used to be. In the wake of static sales and increased costs, food giant Nestle is laying off 103 employees — about a sixth of the workers at its plant in Chatsworth that make the microwaveable snacks. The...Tags: Los Angeles Times, Unemployment, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Unemployment
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Datebook
Sunday, Jan. 8 Gospel concert The annual "Lift Every Voice" gospel concert to celebrate the life and legacy of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. will be held at 4 p.m. at St. John's College's Francis Scott Key Auditorium, 60 College Ave. in Annapolis....Tags: Matthew Davis, Anne Arundel Community College, Glen Burnie, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis
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Labolt, S.D., grain elevator cited by OSHA for safety violations
LABOLT - LaBolt Farmers Grain in LaBolt has been issued 13 safety violationcitations by the federal Occupational Safety and HealthAdministration (OSHA) with proposed penalties amounting to more than $92,900. The agency issued a statement recently saying...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Health and Safety at Work, Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Procedures and Tests, Companies and Corporations
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Business taxes on Michigan agenda as House, Senate return to work
LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Fresh off lowering Michigan's overall business taxes in a bid to boost economic growth, Republicans will aim to eliminate or phase out a state tax paid on business equipment in 2012.
Lawmakers are scheduled to return to the state...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Justice System, Elections, Civil and Public Service, Interior Policy
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City gets decked out for what may be purplest Friday yet
For months, Ravens fans have been trading in their Friday business attire, work uniforms and school clothes for purple-hued garments — flaunting their support for the team. But this Purple Friday could be the most extreme yet.
As the AFC North...Tags: Corporate Officers, Psychiatry, Baltimore Ravens, Health, Jos. A. Bank Clothiers Inc.
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