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Taxpayer advocate: IRS workload too much, can't collect enough money
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Internal Revenue Service can't keep up with surging tax cheating and isn't sufficiently collecting revenue or helping confused taxpayers because Congress isn't giving it enough money to do its job, a government watchdog said...Tags: Corporate Crime, Politics, Computer Crime, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Brown County officials seek bridge removal help
Brown County commissioners will see if the James River Water Development District is interested in helping remove a bridge hindering the river's flow near Tacoma Park. The water development district's board of directors meets at noon today in Pierre....Tags: Highway Transportation, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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BGE customers unhappy with website upgrade
Baltimore Gas & Electric has upgraded its website and customer interface software. As often happens in these matters, not all seems to be going smoothly. I've heard from several customers who are having problems with the site. Says one:
"Have you tried...Tags: Media Industry, Financial and Business Services, Consumers, Media Industry, Banking
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Panel spent $142M in 2011 in state's tobacco region
A commission created to spark development in southwest and Southside Virginia spent $142 million in the last fiscal year to change the landscape of the state's rural communities hurt by manufacturing and agricultural job losses.
The Virginia Tobacco...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Microsoft Corporation, Mecklenburg County (Virginia)
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S.D. courts seek to increase fee for searches
This week the state House of Representatives faces a decision about whether South Dakota’s Unified Judicial System should be able to charge more than $1 million a year in additional fees for conducting searches of public court records. The matter,...Tags: Dennis Daugaard, Economy, Business and Finance, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Justice System, Finance
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The Interview: Graham Dodge, founder of Sickweather.com
If you ever complain about a cough, cold or the flu on Twitter or Facebook, a Baltimore startup called Sickweather.com wants your tweets and status updates.
The website, which launched in November, mines social networking sites using a computer...Tags: Social Media, Media Industry, Culture, Media Industry, Companies and Corporations
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Petoskey school board takes step toward technology bond proposal
The Petoskey school board took a preliminary step Thursday toward bringing a $4.9 million bond issue for technology upgrades up for local voters’ consideration.
Board members approved a preliminary bond qualification application to be submitted...Tags: Politics, Credit Ratings, Elections, Services and Shopping, Bonds
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Virginia takes new approach to internet education
ReporterThe march of technology has changed the way we communicate. Young people especially are seeing the benefits, and the dangers of living their lives online. Now the state is introducing a new effort to help students navigate some of the difficult issues...Tags: Richmond (Richmond, Virginia), Bob McDonnell, Corporate Officers, Mark R. Warner, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Senator Reid postpones vote on Internet anti-piracy bill
WASHINGTON (AP)— Facing a storm of protest over online piracy legislation, Senate and House leaders said Friday they will put off further action on the measure.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., said he was postponing a test vote set for...Tags: Politics, Google Inc., Online Advertising, Crime, Law and Justice, Piracy
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100 social security numbers stolen from Dept. of Aging
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsThe Department of Aging warns customers their personal information may be in jeopardy. Last week, a laptop computer, flash drive and paper files were stolen out of a locked vehicle used by an employee in Wichita. The social security numbers of 100...Tags: Corporate Crime, Politics, Companies and Corporations, Social Security, Personal Data Collection
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Let's get rockin': Summer event series in works for downtown Petoskey
To achieve a lively evening atmosphere in downtown Petoskey, some business community members see additional people as a needed part of the formula.
They’re hoping to attract that human element this summer with a weekly series of events to be...Tags: Music, Business, Arts and Culture, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Business
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Legislators could help public with more access, court registry
Two of the simplest changes the Legislature could make this winter for greater transparency by our state and local governments are in regard to timing of notices for public meetings and establishing a registry of cases in our state court system. A recent...Tags: Politics, Regional Authority, Government, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Justice System
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