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MarksJarvis: Financial literacy programs well worth the time
It's Money Smart Week, a collection of free financial literacy programs offered throughout the week, aimed at helping people deal with virtually every money issue imaginable: from how to get out of debt, to buying homes, paying for college, building a...Tags: George Washington University, Financial and Business Services, U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Career and Workplace, U.S. Congress
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Lioness Club to meet
The Hagerstown Lioness Club will hold its regular meeting Thursday, May 2, at the Academy Theater Banquet and Conference Center in downtown Hagerstown. The guest speaker will be Denny Warrenfeltz. Doors open at 6 p.m. and dinner will be served at...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Arts and Culture, Museums, Interior Policy, Wars and Interventions
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Why Sinanyan and not Drayman?
On April 5, Roberta Medford wrote candidate Zareh J. Sinanyan’s first act on the City Council should be “either an unequivocal and verifiable denial that the controversial online postings are his, or a sincere and contrite apology for them.&...Tags: Local Elections, Elections, Interior Policy, Public Housing, Politics
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Hall of Fame seeking new crop of luminaries
This column is the annual call for nominees to my Hall of Fame of the area's most colorful characters. To explain to new readers what this is about, I'll offer glimpses of two Hall of Famers in action. Northampton County Human Services employee Jim...Tags: Human Interest, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Interior Policy, Allentown, Roy Afflerbach
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Emmet Street farmers market proposal gets Petoskey planners' support
PETOSKEY -- A proposed farmers market received support from Petoskey planning commissioners Thursday as a possible temporary use for an Emmet Street site. By a unanimous voice vote, the planning commission decided to recommend in favor of temporary-use...
Tags: Interior Policy, Politics
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Police blotter for April 14-15
Editor’s note: Taken from the Danville 911 records, the Police Blotter represents a history of the initial calls and the information used by the dispatcher to send officers to investigate complaints. It is not necessarily an indication of what the...
Tags: United Way , Juvenile Delinquency, Office Depot Inc., Water Supply, Theft
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Thank You: Calipatria district thanks participants at Health Fair
CUSD Program CoordinatorCalipatria Unified School District hosted our 11th annual Family and Children’s Health Fair on March 20. This year we had 48 agencies and over 300 parents and children participated. The event was a huge success and offered a wide array of...Tags: The Salvation Army, Dental Health, Asthma, High Blood Pressure, Interior Policy
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Who does Bobby Curran work for: his constituents or Royal Farms?
On April 2, a hearing was held at the Baltimore City Zoning Board to determine whether the zoning authority would grant conditional use for a gas station to a new, mega-Royal Farms store. This would operate 24/7 with at least 12 gas pumps at the...
Tags: Elections, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Voting, Harford Road, Interior Policy
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Danville housing authority to get new building
smojica@amnews.comConstruction will start later this month on a long-awaited administrative building for the Housing Authority of Danville. Board members unanimously voted Tuesday to approve a $921,900 contract with the Lawrenceburg-based company Hawkins Construction....Tags: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, House Building, Career and Workplace, Interior Policy, Employees
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City Rejects Petition to Repeal Assembly Labor Ordinance
Channel 2 NewsA petition asking voters to repeal Anchorage Mayor Dan Sullivan’s controversial rewrite of the city’s labor laws has been rejected by city officials, who say it won’t appear on the municipal ballot because it was improperly worded and...Tags: Elections, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Civil and Public Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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Joseph 'Zastrow' Simms, Annapolis and civil rights activist, dies
Joseph "Zastrow" Simms, known as a colorful and compassionate community activist who helped bridge racial and social gaps in Annapolis from as far back as the turbulent 1960s, died Monday. Simms' niece Stacey Gaskin said Simms died of congestive heart...
Tags: United States Naval Academy, Human Interest, Annapolis, Interior Policy, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Pancake breakfast planned Saturday
A pancake breakfast to benefit Habitat for Humanity will be hosted by First Christian Church Saturday from 7 to 11 a.m. The menu includes all-you-can-eat pancakes, eggs, sausage, orange juice, milk, coffee or tea (extra sausage costs 50 cents). Groups...Tags: Christianity, Diabetes, Foods and Beverages, Religion and Belief, Lifestyle and Leisure
Apr 21, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
Apr 21, 2013
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Apr 19, 2013
|Story| Glendale News Press
Apr 19, 2013
|Column| Allentown Morning Call
Apr 19, 2013
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Apr 18, 2013
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Apr 17, 2013
|Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
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Apr 16, 2013
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Apr 16, 2013
|Story| Baltimore Sun
Apr 15, 2013
|Column| Herald Mail
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