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EDITORIAL: No better alternative - approve school bond
Moscow-Pullman Daily NewsElections bring out the passion in voters. We've seen it a number of times in the past few years on the Palouse. Bond and levy elections run by school districts are particularity intense because voters are asked to approve an increase in property taxes....Tags: Politics, Elections
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This week in government
Scheduled meetings this week of the Washington County Commissioners, Washington County Board of Education, and Hagerstown Mayor and Council: Â WASHINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Hager Hall Conference and Event Center 901 Dual Hwy., Hagerstown Tuesday,...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Collective Contract, U.S. Department of Justice, Arts and Culture, Career and Workplace
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Some residents in Atlantic City's South Inlet area on notice to move
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Residents of Atlantic City's South Inlet neighborhood are receiving notices to vacate their homes to make way for a still unfunded Casino Reinvestment Development Authority project. Plans were announced last year for a redevelopment project expected...Tags: NAACP, Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Migration, Politics, Housing and Urban Planning
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Common real estate investment mistakes
While real estate investors hope second homes and land will increase in value as the market improves, they must also weigh the opportunity cost of not gaining real estate income. Industry professional Yoram Eliyahu advises investors to take advantage of...Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate
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Flight plan
The Spokesman-ReviewA new airport costing $250 million or more might be in the region's future, a 20-year master plan for Spokane International Airport says. But Airport Director and CEO Larry Krauter said the project -- really a concept at this point -- is not likely to...Tags: Highway Transportation, Boeing Co., Road Transportation, Travel, Transportation
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With sign, everyone will know Children's Place's space
The Record, Hackensack, N.J.Secaucus HQ. Apparel retailer The Children's Place wants the world -- or at least that part of the world that travels on the New Jersey Turnpike -- to know it is proud to have its headquarters in North Jersey. This weekend, The Children's Place...Tags: New Jersey Turnpike, Photography, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Arts and Culture
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Moving out: College grads are fleeing the coop after school
The Record, Hackensack, N.J.Valerie Krulfeifer of Fair Lawn knew she wanted to work in the film industry since she was in high school. The 22-year-old also knew that this meant packing up her belongings and moving from her North Jersey home to the West Coast -- whether or not she...Tags: Moving, Services and Shopping, University of Virginia, Marketing, Career and Workplace
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The Sacramento Bee Job Front column
The Sacramento BeeThey have served their country at home and around the globe. Now they are ready to start new careers in the civilian world. Military veterans are the focus of UC Davis' first Veterans and Diversity Career Fair, from 4 to 7 p.m. on June 3 at the...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Employment Opportunities, Health Insurance, Arts and Culture, University of California, Davis
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Hobo or Boy Scout? Credit quiz tells the score
Funny MoneyIt's one of the most important numbers influencing life on this planet, and I don't mean your ZIP code, dress size or how much you spent on Mother's Day gifts for your wife. I mean your credit score, which, besides determining how much credit you get...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Tylenol (drug), Bankruptcy, Consumers, The Detroit News
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Latest Pennsylvania business
PENNSYLVANIA JOBS Pa. unemployment rate drops slightly in April HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's unemployment rate declined slightly last month, but remains above the national rate. The state Department of Labor & Industry says the April...Tags: Entertainment, University of Pittsburgh, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Radio Industry, Career and Workplace
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Garden of Life Church is losing its home, which also houses the food pantry
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.Linda Smith walked slowly to her car Friday afternoon, her right hand clutching a cane. She couldn't assist the church volunteers walking behind her carrying boxes. Sweat trickled down their skin as they placed the heavy boxes inside Smith's car....Tags: Religion and Belief, Passenger Cars
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