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Hagerstown Housing Authority awarded two grants
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comThe Hagerstown Housing Authority has been awarded two grants totaling $150,784 to help reduce the number of people who receive public housing assistance. Dianne Rudisill, resident services director for the Hagerstown Housing Authority, said the grants...Tags: Politics, Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Public Housing, Section 8 (housing)
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Some fancy neighborhoods open gates to Section 8
Here's an odd side effect of South Florida's foreclosure crisis: Some immense homes with pools and three-car garages in gated communities are being rented out to unlikely tenants — poor people paying with Section 8 aid. Among the properties are...Tags: Politics, Homes, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Palm Beach County, Miramar
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How She Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The O-bomb-a
So Rep. Jeff Landry is running for re-election and the Times Picayune’s constitutionally-hapless doyenne has a deadline for her editorial, mix the two and voila! Say hello to Stephanie Grace’s, graceless embrace1 of President Obama’s...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Tea Party Movement, John McCain, Barack Obama, Christopher Stevens
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Residents Told to Pay Up or Move Out
FOX 17 ReporterTenants at the Belleview Place Apartments, near Ionia, are being told they need to pay up or move out. "What I have [in my hand] is demand for possession of non-payment of rent. I moved in here July 24th,” Patty said. She didn’t want her last...Tags: Public Housing, Section 8 (housing), Rental Service
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Voice: Hoping for fair election amid the chaos
El CentroMr. Edney and other community members who identify with the Republican Party, some of whose wealth comes directly from government-funded insurance programs, expressed frustration about the government safety nets in place for those severely affected by the...Tags: Politics, Religion and Belief, Christianity, Government, Executive Branch
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Glendale affordable housing complex gets new lease on life
Glendale’s oldest affordable housing complex is set to receive $20 million in private revenue bonds to help keep rent below market rates for residents at the 34-year-old building for another 55 years. It’s a welcome extension since it may...Tags: Google Inc., Condos and Houses, Rentals
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Bayhawks use fast start to beat Charlotte, 15-7
Chesapeake Bayhawks coach Dave Cottle preaches to his team the importance of starting fast and finishing strong. He got his wish on both counts Saturday in Annapolis. The Bayhawks (5-1) raced out to a big lead and cruised to a 15-7 Major League...
Tags: Major League Lacrosse, Chesapeake Bayhawks, Charlotte Hounds, Long Island
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 27
Chick-fil-A, Molly Hatchet and ‘Raymond’ re-runs To the editor: As was noted in the Aug. 1 edition of The Herald-Mail, many members of the Tri-State area took part in Chick-fil-A day, lining up around the chain’s Hagerstown location...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Charity, The Herald-Mail, Dan T. Cathy, The Home Depot
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Joint Aberdeen/Brown County Planning Commission agenda
The joint Aberdeen and Brown County Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the basement of the Brown County Courthouse Annex, 25 Market St. The agenda includes: ·Petition to rezone from (I-2) Unrestricted Industrial District to (M-... -
Aberdeen City Planning Commission agenda
The Aberdeen City Planning Commission will meet at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the community room of the Brown County Courthouse. Agenda items include: ·Preliminary and final plat described as “Lots 21A and 21B, Stevenson Replat of Lot 21, Rolling Hills... -
Newsbriefs for July 17
Concealed carry class A concealed carry class will be held 9 a.m. to completion Saturday. The class is offered by the state Department of Criminal Justice Training. For more information and class availability, call (859) 332-7728 or (859) 583-5716....
Tags: Elementary Schools, Schools
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Broward commissioner got failing grades as landlord, records show
Broward County Commissioner Dale Holness owns a second house that has run afoul of housing codes, cost taxpayers money and irked neighbors for its condition. Shortly after moving in, a woman renting the home in 2009 with federal assistance complained...
Tags: Politics, Fort Lauderdale, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Interior Policy
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