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Sale of cocaine to narc gets comedy club planner 120 days in prison
mlandis@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A man from Rogersville will spend the next 120 days in the Missouri Department of Corrections, where he will undergo a drug treatment program. On Friday morning, Travis Dibben was sent to prison as part of a plea deal made back in...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Court Preliminary, Lawyers, Government, Trials
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City fights to keep $2.5 million from state
Costa Mesa officials are pushing back against the state's demand that they return a $2.5 million loan doled out to the city's Redevelopment Agency. Costa Mesa's RDA was dissolved last year along with similar agencies statewide. The closures were part...Tags: Lawyers, Government, Landforms, Politics, Trials
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Weapons were child's play at local park
While spending some time at a local park with my grandchildren, I was shocked to see several young children at the playground carrying what appeared to be "play" automatic weapons. I was shocked and feel impelled to say that I think that public...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Politics, Mike Pence
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Paris squat artists see red as community spirit in peril
ReutersBy Tara Oakes PARIS, May 10 (Reuters) - Artists at one of the most-visited hubs of contemporary art in Paris are in a battle with city hall to preserve the status quo at their "aftersquat", where visitors can freely view 30 painters and sculptors in...Tags: Artists, Arts and Culture, Government, Politics, Rentals
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Broward Commissioner Holness owes $13,000 in property taxes
Broward Commissioner Dale V.C. Holness owes almost $13,000 in unpaid property taxes on five apartments he owns in Lauderhill, records show. According to the Broward County Property Appraiser, Holness is delinquent on his taxes since 2010. He owes $2,...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Condos and Houses, Josephus Eggelletion, Lauderhill, Tamarac
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Let's not jump to conclusions over who to blame for the city jail scandal
As I assessed the situation at the Baltimore City jail, and the subsequent indictments that came down because of the corruption of a few, I realized that while the rosy portrait painted by Gov. Martin O'Malley may not have been as bright as he would...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Political Corruption, Government, Politics, Justice System
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Dock fee opponents seek state review
State legislators may soon be asked to referee the ongoing scuffle between the city of Newport Beach and residential dock owners. Opponents of the dock fee increases are calling for a review of the way the city spends revenues generated in its...Tags: Accounting and Auditing, Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Trials, Politics
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Danville officials weigh in on possible property tax hike
smojica@amnews.comDanville City Commission will consider as part of its 2013-14 budget process whether to slightly raise property taxes for city homeowners, and three of the commissioners have mixed opinions on ways to effectively and painlessly raise more revenue for...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Government, Politics, Taxation, Elections
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Lake School Board shouldn't have waited to be sued over gay-straight club
The School Board could have walked away with dignity and a reputation for fair dealing after the threat of a lawsuit to force the district to let a student form a gay-straight club at a Leesburg school. But, no. Leave it to the board to postpone the...Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, Justice and Rights, Government, Trials, Litigation
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Ruben Barrales, party guy
When President Obama told students in Mexico that without the support of U.S. Latinos he would not be president, he wasn't talking about the GOP's Ruben Barrales. But Barrales gets the message. He is the son of immigrants, and San Mateo County's first...
Tags: Mexico, White House, Government, Migration, Politics
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READER SUBMITTED: Bus Shelter Dedicated To Transit Pioneer
Old SaybrookFrom the late 1800's until the early 1900's, shoreline residents could travel by trolley cars throughout the region. But automobiles soon caused the demise of the trolley companies, and regional public transportation became non-existent. As the...Tags: Government, Politics, Ceremonies, Old Lyme, Old Saybrook
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Ex-official guilty in tainted water case
A federal jury didn't hear from prosecutors about toxic chemicals in the drinking water of south suburban Crestwood. Or about higher-than-normal cancer rates in the working-class village. But on Monday, the jury ensured that the only public official...
Tags: National Enquirer, Government, Local Government, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Trials
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