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South Bend's A.J. Wright winding down
Early Friday afternoon, only a handful of vehicles dotted the parking lot at a west-side South Bend distribution center that is scheduled to close in about three weeks.
Operations appear to be winding down at the center, where about 700 workers will...Tags: Politics, Real Estate Sellers, Human Interest, Real Estate, Economy, Business and Finance
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Hagerstown City Council briefs
Council approves $1.2M for redevelopment The Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday voted 3-1 to approve $1.2 million in funding for a grant program aimed at fostering commercial redevelopment citywide and in the urban core. The funding for the “...Tags: University System of Maryland, Labor Legislation, Financial Aid, Elections, Politics
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Delray officials bicker over nominations to redevelopment agency
The honeymoon is over. At a Delray Beach City Commission meeting Tuesday, accusations flew after city officials in a 3-2 vote blocked the nomination of former Mayor Woody McDuffie to the Community Redevelopment Agency board. The battle was divided among...Tags: Politics, Delray Beach, Petrolia Incorporated, Government, Elections
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Old Boynton High school project may be dead
It's back to the drawing board for one of Boynton Beach's most controversial development projects. After a heated public hearing session at Tuesday's City Commission meeting, Boynton officials unanimously denied approval of the Old Boynton High School...Tags: Politics, High Schools, Boynton Beach, Government, Schools
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Gutting public's right to see records would be huge mistake
SACRAMENTO — Given half a chance — any rationale at all — governments invariably will try to restrict the citizenry's access to public information. Especially if it might shine the light on official stupidity or misbehavior. That's...Tags: Republican Party, California Public Records Act, Mark Leno, Regional Authority, Local Government
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Have California lawmakers earned their new 5% pay raises?
Gov. Jerry Brown and members of the Legislature are getting pay raises. The little-known California Citizens Compensation Commission voted Wednesday to permit 5% salary increases for all statewide elected officials, the 80 members of the Assembly and...
Tags: Voting, Personal Weapon Control, Elections, Gun Control, Politics
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5% raise approved for Gov. Jerry Brown and California lawmakers
SACRAMENTO -- A state panel on Wednesday approved a 5% pay raise for Gov. Jerry Brown, legislators and other state elected officials, restoring the salary level they received before it was cut during last year’s budget problems. The California...
Tags: Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Jerry Brown, Government, Executive Branch
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State Eyeing Former Hartford Office Supply Co. Building In Hartford?
The Hartford CourantA tax foreclosure auction set for next week on the former Hartford Office Supply Co. building in Hartford has been put off until September, allowing the owners to negotiate with two interested buyers, one of them the state of Connecticut, the building's...Tags: Politics, Auction Service, Property, Judges, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Oviedo's attempt to go upscale sinking in the mud on park project
OVIEDO — The town's Center Lake Park project is stuck in the mud, and digging it out is going to be expensive. Stabilizing the lake's shore has turned out to be a bigger job than anticipated, and the city has been hit with an unexpected $350,000...Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Politics, Government
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Nuisance ordinance draws criticism
The Costa Mesa City Council faced a heap of criticism Tuesday evening during a public hearing on a proposed ordinance intended to address derelict buildings and other grievances. But while critics called the Public Nuisance Abatement Ordinance too broad...Tags: Politics, Government, Corporate Officers, Crime, Law and Justice
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Highland Park and Deerfield talk about guns
Daniel Easterday knows what he'll do if he hears an intruder during the night in the Highland Park home he shares with his wife and young child — first call the police, then grab one of his guns. "If something happened to them and I had not...
Tags: Thomas Menino, Highwood, Personal Weapon Control, Lake Forest, Weaponry
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Fairview advisory panel to meet in park for tour
The second meeting of the newly reconvened Fairview Park Citizens Advisory Committee takes place Saturday at Fairview Park. The public is invited to join city staff and committee members at 8 a.m. in the Costa Mesa park, 2501 Placentia Ave. The initial...Tags: Politics, Government
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