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Winter Weather: School Closures & Traffic Alerts
UPDATE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH, 8:00AM
News Release from: Salem Police Dept.
FLOODING CLOSES SALEM HOUSING AUTHORITY OFFICE
Posted: January 20th, 2012 8:01 AM
The Salem Housing Authority main office, located at 360 Church St SE, will be closed...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Defense, Lebanon, Disasters and Accidents, Veterans Affairs
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Adams, Brown, Mica, Nugent, Posey, Webster – What have they done?
Taking Names the Blog - Orlando SentinelSunday's column focused on all six of Central Florida's Congressional reps in the U.S. House. My question for them: ”What have you accomplished this year?” No what you wanted to accomplished, wished you'd accomplished or tried to accomplish.... -
Headline of the day
Change of Subject"That's a wrap" on the Daily Beast's tease that links through to the LA Times story on a new ordinance in Los Angeles that will require porn actors to wear condoms, a restriction that some think will destroy "the multibillion-dollar...... -
Feds grant 1-year extension on birth control rule
WASHINGTON (AP)— In an election-year decision certain to disappoint religious conservatives, the Obama administration announced Friday that church-affiliated institutions will get only one additional year to meet a new rule to cover birth control...Tags: Employment, Family Planning, Barack Obama, Employment Opportunities, Health Treatments
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State workers getting 3 percent health fee returned
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Nearly 50,000 state workers are getting refunds on the 3 percent they’ve been paying for a year toward retiree health care costs. State budget director John Nixon estimates a worker making $50,000 a year will get back...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Employees, Health Insurance Cost, Politics, Career and Workplace
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Residents raise more concerns about mining operation
TribLocal - Plainfield » NewsSome Romeoville residents recently praised the mayor and trustees for not allowing expansion of a mining operation at a limestone quarry, but told them they have concerns …... -
Commissioners question county retirement policy, benefits
CHARLEVOIX — Retirement age and benefits for Charlevoix County employees dominated public conversation Wednesday among county leaders.
County commissioners met in Charlevoix and the main discussion topic revolved around what the allowed...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Finance, Employees, Health Insurance, Health Insurance Cost
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Family files lawsuit in fatal salt auger accident
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsA lawsuit filed this week claims that proper safety devices or warning labels could have prevented the death of a Lake in the Hills man …... -
Experts offer safety measures at Perkins hospital
A pair of expert consultants and leading officials from Clifton T. Perkins Hospital Center told a state legislative panel Thursday what steps they think are necessary to make the facility safe after three patients were killed in 14 months and three...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Hospitals and Clinics, Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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Speaking of freeloaders...
Change of SubjectIf you don’t want to buy insurance, then you have to help pay for the cost of the state picking up your bill, because under federal law if someone doesn’t have insurance, then we have to care for them in...... -
UGI leading Allentown blast probe
OF THE MORNING CALLAfter the fires were out and the dead accounted for, state regulators tasked with determining the cause of the natural gas explosion that leveled an Allentown city block ordered UGI Utilities to dig up its own pipe and find out why it failed. In...Tags: The National (music group), Disasters and Accidents, Natural Resources, Trials, Justice System
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