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Mailbag: Chamber welcomes Rosansky to interim post
Last week, I announced to members the retirement of Richard Luehrs as president and chief executive of the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce. Today, I am announcing that the Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors has appointed Steve Rosansky...Tags: Small Businesses, University of California, Los Angeles, Corporate Officers
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Six Harford County students head to Annapolis
Six high school seniors are serving as student pages for the 2013 Maryland General Assembly. Emma Zyriek of C. Milton Wright High School, Alexander McArtor of Fallston High School, Emily Clarke and Bryan Doherty of The John Carroll School, Andrew...Tags: Government, Teaching and Learning, University of Virginia, Barack Obama, Maryland General Assembly
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Business Briefs
Ephraim McDowell Health pharmacists earn national certification Ephraim McDowell Health pharmacists Stephanie Stone, Ashley Cambron, Michele Heinz, Angie Hatter, Brett Vickey, and Jaime Kenney, have reached a professional milestone few in their...
Tags: Advanced Training, Tour Operations Industry, Arts and Culture, Healthcare Provider, Career and Workplace
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Open seat on James River board filled
Robert Brown of Brown County will fill open seat Area 2 of the James River Water Development District. He was appointed to replace Larry Lovrien during the annual meeting of the board of directors Wednesday in Pierre. Brown will be a voting member...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Groton, Politics
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NCAA lifts ban on texts from coaches to recruits; no action on uniform start date
The NCAA Division I Board of Directors voted Saturday in favor of deregulation that will affect a wide swath of the rulebook for all sports, including getting rid of a ban on text messages from coaches to recruits. In all, 25 of 26 proposals...
Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, Teaching and Learning, College Sports, Education, Financial Aid
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Irvine council takes park reins
Recently elected Irvine Mayor Steven Choi initiated Tuesday's City Council meeting with New Year greetings, but not much good cheer appeared to be on the minds of council members when three controversial motions passed early Wednesday — each about...Tags: Construction, New York City, Local Elections, Elections, Politics
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Rights of a Life Estate Tenant in Community Association Matters
Blog Sponsored by Taylor & Carls, P.A. Can a person holding a life estate interest in property serve on the board of a community association? Can a person holding a life estate interest in property vote in elections, recalls, amendment of documents,...Tags: Voting, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Elections
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The purr of power in 'Broken City' ★★ 1/2
In "Broken City," a Manhattan-set drama likely to appeal to those who enjoyed the more elegantly plotted machinations of "Arbitrage," the scenes between Russell Crowe as a powerful New York City mayor and Jeffrey Wright as the equally powerful police...
Tags: Allen Hughes, Movies, Natalie Martinez, Russell Crowe, Barry Pepper
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Parking violaters must pay 'reasonable' fines
Q: Our association is in the process of updating our rules and regulations. One of our proposed revisions is increasing the fine to $250 for an owner who parks in a handicap space without the required state permit. This will be identical to the state...
Tags: Punishment, Fines, Housing and Urban Planning, Elections, Interior Policy
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How Does a Mortgage Foreclosure Affect the Collection of Assessments?
Blog Sponsored by Taylor & Carls, P.A. When an Association receives a mortgage foreclosure complaint, there are many questions raised. One such question is: “how does this affect the collection of assessments?”. Often, when a homeowner has...Tags: Financial and Business Services, Orlando, Tampa, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Mortgages
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Forest Institute, Burrell Behavioral Health of Springfield agree to merge
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- The boards of directors for Forest Institute and Burrell Behavioral Health approved this week a decision to merge the two Springfield-based organizations. Founded in 1977, Burrell is a non-profit behavioral health care organization...
Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Behavioral Conditions, Research, Mental Health, Health and Medical Professionals
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Somerset County Farmer elected to PA Farm Bureau's State Board of Directors
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau (PFB) has announced that Somerset County farmer Glenn Stoltzfus has been elected to the organization's State Board of Directors. Stoltzfus manages a dairy herd of 550 cows in partnership with his three brothers. The family...
Tags: Local Elections, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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