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Delany looking long term with Big Ten expansion bid
He climbed Mount Kilimanjaro three months ago. Remember that about Jim Delany. He's 64 and loves playing golf. His conference is awash is cash (if not dominant football teams) after he had the vision and moxie to create the Big Ten Network. He added...
Tags: Michigan Wolverines, Big Ten Conference, Wisconsin Badgers, Big Ten Network (tv network), Nebraska Cornhuskers
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Strong federal ties leave Md. vulnerable to sudden cuts
Looming federal budget cuts make a whole lot of Marylanders nervous because a whole lot of Maryland depends on Uncle Sam for a paycheck — directly or indirectly. More than 300,000 Maryland residents work for the federal government, according to the...Tags: Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Budgets and Budgeting, Army National Guard, Science and Technology, Natural Disasters
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Work flexibility is the new normal
Chances are, if you’re reading this, you may be part of the most highly educated and underutilized workforce in America. You’re smart, know how to multitask, keep several lists in your head at once, juggle several projects and run your own...
Tags: Career and Workplace, The New York Times, Employment, Coral Springs, Productivity
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Editorial: Wise counsel would stick with city commission
Should Nicholasville switch from a commission form of government to a mayor-council-ward form of government? Our answer is ‘No.’ In looking at the arguments presented, this newspaper has to say that the reasons the Nicholasville Council...
Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Crime, Law and Justice, 2010 Census, Judges, Justice System
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Hale for commission
I have known Pat Hale for a number of years. He was employed at 3M for most of his career. Hale has firsthand knowledge of budgets, problem solving, managing change and dealing with complex subjects, all qualities which apply to the Brown County... -
Judge grants Rockwood Borough Council permission to shrink
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERA Somerset County judge granted Rockwood residents' petition Friday to reduce the required number of borough council seats from seven to five. There was no opposition. Judge David C. Klementik asked Rockwood Borough Council President Donald...Tags: Local Elections, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Voting, Justice System
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More CT Residents On Public Health Plans, Driven Partly By Unemployment
The Hartford CourantThe number of people in Connecticut who had health insurance through a private insurer, such as employer-based coverage, shrank, while those in public health plans, such as Medicaid, rose, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data. The data,...Tags: Health Insurance, Healthcare Provider, Connecticut Labor Markets, Cigna Corporation, Demographics
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Baltimore population decline calculation is subject to debate
Few people, from politicians to commenters on Facebook, expressed surprise when The Baltimore Sun reported Thursday that the city’s population has continued on a downward trajectory. Some did wonder, though, whether the minuscule number of people...
Tags: 2010 Census, Population and Census, Demographics
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Crystal Bridges art museum is reshaping Wal-Mart's hometown
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — To meet Gilbert Stuart's "George Washington," Norman Rockwell's "Rosie the Riveter," Andy Warhol's "Dolly Parton" and hundreds of other artworks less famous and more subtle, first fly to XNA. That's right, Northwest Arkansas...
Tags: Artists, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Forbes.com LLC, New York Public Library, Arts
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Washington County ranks 19th on 2012 College & Career Readiness Report Card
julieg@herald-mail.comLooking at the Greater Hagerstown Committee’s 2012 College & Career Readiness Report Card, Washington County Schools Superintendent Clayton Wilcox said he found it compelling to see that the county ranked 19th in the state concerning the...Tags: High Schools, Report Cards, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Population and Census, Education
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Apodaca: Is college really for everyone?
Most parents in our community take it as a given that their kids must attend college, and statistics certainly bear out the view that a college degree pays off. A Brookings Institution study released last year, for example, concluded that college is...Tags: PayPal, Inc., Family, Teaching and Learning, Peter Thiel, Students
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Tuition-assistance proposal modeled after Garrett County, Md. program
julieg@herald-mail.comTwo years ago, when Dr. Mitesh Kothari and local attorney Jeanne Singer became co-chairs of the Greater Hagerstown Committee’s Education Forum, they decided they wanted to tackle a meaningful project. So they brainstormed with forum members, who...Tags: Medical Specialization, Report Cards, William McKinley, Local Government, Georgetown University
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