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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: Employees, Politics, Government, Real Estate, Economy, Business and Finance
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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, Government, Justice System, Property, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut)
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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, Regional Authority, Government, Jerry Brown, Elections
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David Craig assembles gubernatorial campaign team
Harford County Executive David Craig's bid for Maryland governor is gaining added momentum as a campaign manager with proven experience and strong ties to the state will oversee strategic and operational details. The new campaign manager, Paul Ellington,...Tags: Prince George's County, Regional Authority, Washington, DC, Executive Branch, Harford County
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Raises for state workers could affect decision on governor's pay
Gov. Jerry Brown’s new offer of a 4.5% pay raise to the largest state employee union could affect the decision of a citizens panel that meets Wednesday to decide whether to give salary increases to the governor and legislators. It could be a...
Tags: Employees, Public Employees, Politics, Regional Authority, Government
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Maryland National Guard, city partner to renovate Mount Washington fire station
A 60-year-old fire station in Mount Washington is getting a tune-up this week from a team of Maryland National Guard engineers as part of a new civic partnership aimed at benefiting the community while providing on-the-job training for deploying...
Tags: U.S. Army, Politics, Government, Science and Technology, Afghanistan
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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: Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Assault, Personal Weapon Control, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Interior Policy
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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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City's rejection of report is sad commentary
For the city to completely reject the grand jury’s report (“City to ignore jury’s report,” June 13) is sheer fiscal absurdity. Ignorance is bliss, but arrogance in government by city officials is perilous and reckless. “He...Tags: Politics, Finance, Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System
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Oak Lawn cancels pensions for part-time officeholders
The part-time job of Oak Lawn Village Board member no longer comes with pension benefits. Board members last week voted to get rid pensions for elected officials, including the Village Board and mayor. The move, backed by newly elected Mayor Sandra Bury...
Tags: Politics, Finance, Pension and Welfare, Government, Economy, Business and Finance
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Casselberry to offer tax breaks to new, expanding businesses
In an effort to bring high-wage jobs and spur economic development, Casselberry soon will offer some new businesses a break on city property taxes for up to 10 years. The tax-relief program also will grant current Casselberry businesses that expand their...Tags: Politics, Science and Technology, Government, Biotechnology, Highway Transportation
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Mandatory bus fare considered for seniors, disabled service
City officials are considering imposing a mandatory fare for the city's senior and disabled bus service, just as other transportation programs are being phased out to free up money to sustain the popular program. Officials currently collect 50-cent...Tags: Politics, Government, Google Inc., Human Interest, Maryland Transit Administration
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