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Council OKs contract for new reservoir cover
A new cover will soon span Big Canyon Reservoir. The Newport Beach City Council approved a $5.7-million contract Tuesday to replace the torn and deteriorating cover that spans the water supply at the base of Spyglass Hill. The reservoir will be...
Tags: Corporate Crime
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Glendale City Council settles mudslide suit
The City Council this week agreed to pay $145,000 to settle a breach of contract lawsuit filed by the insurer of a construction company hired to repair slopes in Glendale that were severely damaged by a mudslide in 2005. Hartford Fire Insurance Co....
Tags: Avalanches and Landslides, Insurance, Google Inc., Trials, Auction Service
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Circuit court: Feb. 22, 2013
The following cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Feb. 14 with Judge Jean Chenault Logue presiding. — Joshua N. Anders, probation revocation, sentenced to five years. — Ronnie D. Williams Jr., probation revocation, sentenced to three...
Tags: Trials, Punishment, Corporate Crime
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Proposed bill would eliminate continuing contract provisions for teachers
Editor's note: As part of the coverage of the 2013 legislative session, the American News will provide, on most days, a list of 10 pieces of information helpful to understanding what is - and sometimes isn't - happening at the state Capitol during the...Tags: Teachers, Newspaper and Magazine, Crime, Law and Justice, Republican Party, Tim Begalka
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Southwest Airlines settles lawsuit over drink coupons
For millions of Southwest Airlines passengers, the drinks are on the house. The airline has reached a tentative settlement with passengers who sued Southwest over vouchers for alcoholic drinks that were given to “business select”...
Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., American Airlines, Inc., Trials, Air Transportation Industry, Boeing Co.
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River Phoenix's final film, 'Dark Blood,' finally comes to screen
Nearly 20 years after the death of River Phoenix, the actor's final film, "Dark Blood," screened before an international audience last week at the Berlin International Film Festival. Perhaps the only thing more surprising than the film's tumultuous two-...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Miami International Film Festival, Festive Events, Lifestyle and Leisure, Berlin International Film Festival
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Clark Circuit Court: Feb. 15, 2013
The following criminal cases were resolved in Clark Circuit Court Feb. 7 with Judge William Clouse presiding. — Robbelle Rogers, trafficking in marijuana more than eight ounces, pleaded guilty, five years, diverted for five years, sentencing...
Tags: James Garner, Family, Trials, Punishment, Corporate Crime
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Chicken farmers sue Ukrainian investor over failed venture
When a young Ukrainian billionaire acquired the North Carolina operations of chicken processor Townsends out of bankruptcy in early 2011, the deal seemed to symbolize the increasing globalization of our food supply. Oleg Bakhmatyuk, the majority owner...Tags: Bankruptcy, Russia, China, London Stock Exchange, Tyson Foods Incorporated
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Are direct payments here to stay?
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., has seemingly gone out of his way to assure producers that they can count on receiving direct payments in October. Sign-up for the direct and counter-cyclical payment program (DCP) runs from Feb....Tags: Career and Workplace, Iowa State University , Hurricane Sandy (2012), Crime, Law and Justice, Judges
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Poland: No proof yet horsemeat came from country
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Poland is conducting DNA tests on meat samples at seven facilities to see if any are the source of horsemeat discovered this month in Irish-produced burgers, a senior meat safety official said on Jan. 31. So far, there hasn't...Tags: Chemical Industry, Burger King, Republic of Ireland, Medical Procedures and Tests, United Kingdom
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Is Jon Gosselin in money trouble again?
TV WatchersJon Gosselin owes nearly $40,000 in back taxes according to document posted on the TMZ website. The document filed Dec.12 in Berks County court by the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue is a lien against the Berks County dad of 8...... -
Plan to pay lawyers' tuition for practicing in rural areas gets approval
Editor's note: As part of the coverage of the 2013 legislative session, the American News will provide, on most days, a list of 10 pieces of information helpful to understanding what is — and sometimes isn’t — happening at the state...Tags: U.S. Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Jim Bradford, Jim Peterson, Lawyers, Jean Hunhoff
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