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Mikulski campaign account boosted by chairmanship
In addition to having a hand on the nation's checkbook, Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski is reaping a political reward from her new assignment as chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee: a significant increase in campaign cash. The Maryland Democrat, who...Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), John Delaney, American Airlines, Inc., Barack Obama, Federal Election Commission
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Aberdeen school board member seeking re-election
Duane Alm, who has served on the Aberdeen Public Board of Education for 12 years, is seeking re-election. He has been president and vice president of the board. After spending five years teaching in North Dakota, Alm taught for nine years in the...Tags: Elections, Politics, Colleges and Universities
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Prominent grower uses racial slur to refer to President Obama
A prominent Central Valley agricultural businessman was ousted as chairman of the board of the largest hospital system in the San Joaquin Valley after using a racial slur to refer to President Obama. Mark Borba, one of the Central Valley's leading...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Barack Obama, Devin Nunes, Kevin McCarthy (California Politician), Racism
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Prep Plus: Class A basketball sees rule changes
Another wrinkle will be added to Class A basketball in South Dakota. The South Dakota High School Activities Association board of directors voted on Tuesday 5-1 in favor of adding a 35-second shot clock to Class A girls’ and boys’...
Tags: Sports, Minor League Baseball, High School Sports, Track and Field, Basketball
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Hekimian stands with the residents of Oakland Mills on Blandair, underground cables [Letter]
There will be a contested election for CA Board of Directors in Oakland Mills this year, but there is only one candidate that fully understands the concerns of Oakland Mills residents and stands by them. Alex Hekimian has been a strong advocate for...Tags: Satellite and Cable Service
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Apr. 16 in History: Hornet Vidal Garcia and Mustang Jaime Rodriguez hooked up in a pitching duel
>> 50 Years Ago — BRAWLEY — The Brawley City Council at a busy session last night elected Councilman Nick Pricola as mayor for the next year, voted to purchase four Studebaker automobiles for police cruisers, and unanimously endorsed a...Tags: Sports, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Local Elections, Environmental Issues, Environmental Politics
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Roanoke College makes a huge announcement
A big announcement tonight from Roanoke College. Tonight, the school announced the start of its project called "Roanoke Rising: The Campaign for Roanoke College." Officials say it's the school's largest campaign in its 171-year history. A family of a...
Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Teaching and Learning, Education, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Elections
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Pay Jumps For Two Top Executives at Webster Financial
The Hartford CourantPay packages for the two top executives of Waterbury-based Webster Financial Corp. jumped in 2012, according to a shareholder proxy, a year in which annual profits rose by more than 15 percent compared with 2011. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer...Tags: Finance, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Stock Options, Webster Financial Corporation, Waterbury
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Disney shareholders vote against splitting CEO, chairman positions
Shareholders have voted down two proposals brought forward at the Walt Disney Co. annual meeting that sought to change how the largest entertainment company in the world is governed. One proposal called for the future split of the chief executive and...Tags: Iron Man 3 (movie), Robert A. Iger, Proxy Filings, Shareholders, The Walt Disney Co.
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USOC putting pressure on US Speedskating
In a sign of its concern over the turmoil at US Speedskating, the United States Olympic Committee is pressuring the federation's board of directors to begin reworking the sport's management and governance. The Tribune has learned that USOC chief...
Tags: Sports, Short-track Speed Skating, Speed Skating
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Shareholders get another chance
It's "proxy season" again for most public companies — called that because most shareholders submit their votes via proxy rather than attend the companies' annual meetings in person. This year's season represents a critical juncture in public company...
Tags: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Inc., Robert A. Iger, Business Enterprises, Shareholders, CEO Pay
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Board's haste prompts questions about election
Q: Our condominium board held our annual meeting in December on one week's notice. According to the meeting minutes, there were also an insufficient number of unit owners present to constitute a quorum per our bylaws. No proxies were distributed to the...Tags: Elections, Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, Corporate Crime, Politics, Breach of Contract
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