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Fire union president Bill Gault loses re-election
Philadelphia Daily NewsIT WAS OLD versus young in the election for president of the city firefighters union yesterday -- and the kids came out on top. Battalion Chief Joseph Schulle defeated incumbent President Bill Gault in a 1,736-1,209 vote by the International Association...Tags: Arbitration, Unions, Politics, Career and Workplace, Elections
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BRIEF: Reading firefighters will hit streets to give muscular dystrophy the boot
Reading Eagle, Pa.Reading firefighters will be out at prominent city intersections Friday asking motorists to help "Fill the Boot" for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Every dollar that motorists pitch into the firefighters' boots helps the firefighters union and...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Berks County, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Muscular Dystrophy
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Revs roll to easy victory over Barnstormers
The York Dispatch, Pa.The York Revolution rebounded in a big way from a doubleheader sweep the night before, pounding the Lancaster Barnstormers 10-2 on Sunday afternoon at Clipper Magazine Stadium. It was the Revs' first victory in the 2013 "War of the Roses" series....Tags: Baseball, Long Island, Muscular Dystrophy Association, Sports
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Local charities are the real winners of the Bonanza Extravaganza
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comDard Stephens was in disbelief when he won a $10,000 raffle Saturday afternoon during the Bonanza Extravaganza at Hagerstown Speedway. The Halfway resident said he has attended the event for the past eight years, but never won anything until this...Tags: Harley-Davidson Inc., Services and Shopping
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Rialto firefighters raise money to fight Muscular Dystrophy
San Bernardino County Sun, Calif.Firefighters pounded the pavement Friday to raise money for children and adults dealing with a muscle-wasting disease and they will be back out Saturday and Monday. "We're still counting (Friday's proceeds,)" said Matt Payne firefighter and spokesman...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Lou Gehrig's Disease, Fires, Diseases and Illnesses, Muscular Dystrophy
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Bonanza Extravaganza offers 'chance to get away'
dan.dearth@herald-mail.comJoe and Sondra Rohm said they didn’t mind waiting in traffic to sleep in a “swamp” during this year’s Bonanza Extravaganza at Hagerstown Speedway off U.S. 40. The siblings said they arrived at the track at around 2 p.m., set up...Tags: Harley-Davidson Inc., Entertainment, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Gaming
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Effort to recall Madore, Mielke afoot
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.Former Vancouver Mayor Royce Pollard advocated for recall of David Madore and Tom Mielke at a packed Clark County commissioners meeting earlier this week. It wasn't an idle threat. He and others will meet Saturday to consider how to direct their outrage...Tags: Prosecution, Local Elections, Citizens Initiative and Recall, Crime, Law and Justice, Public Officials
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City, firefighters reach deal
Norwalk Reflector, OhioNorwalk city council approved a new contract between the city and the local firefighters' union at Tuesday night's meeting. The contract runs through Dec. 31, 2015. The main highlight of the new deal is a 2-percent raise for firefighters for 2013,... -
Fear fans flames for chemical makers
Dr. David Heimbach knows how to tell a story. Before California lawmakers last year, the noted burn surgeon drew gasps from the crowd as he described a 7-week-old baby girl who was burned in a fire started by a candle while she lay on a pillow that...
Tags: Lawyers, Chemical Industry, University of Washington, Family, Dalai Lama
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Women get 2nd chance at being firefighters
RaShaunda Dooley has heard plenty of people tell her she can't be a firefighter. "There are always naysayers," she said Monday outside the Chicago Fire Department Academy South. "There are still naysayers now. But I know I can do the job." Dooley, 29,...
Tags: Roosevelt University, Justice System, Chicago Fire Department, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Trials
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Women who failed Chicago firefighting test can reapply
About 138 women denied jobs with the Chicago Fire Department will have a chance to reapply to be firefighters Monday after reaching an agreement with the city in a federal class-action lawsuit. The women passed the written test in 2006 but were denied...Tags: Chicago Fire Department, Trials
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