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EDITORIAL: Tonight's vote key to city's future
The Ironton Tribune, OhioAlthough the action itself will get little fanfare and likely even less public discussion, today may be someday be looked at as a turning point in Ironton's history. When Ironton City Council meets tonight the seven-person board will have the... -
Port approves new three-year contract with aviation director
Vindicator, Youngstown, OhioThe Western Reserve Port Authority has authorized a new three-year contract with its director of aviation, Dan Dickten, that pays him $90,000 the first two years and $92,700 the third year. Though three of the eight board members voted against the...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics
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Board approves $285,000 for consultant to tell police how to better run department
Baltimore's spending panel on Wednesday unanimously approved $285,000 for city police to hire a Massachusetts-based consultant — the highest of five bidders — to recommend how the department should be run. Despite the protests of competing...
Tags: Martha's Vineyard, Government, Politics, Boston, Safety of Citizens
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Ethics report: Ex-charter school chief's 'self-dealing' cost taxpayers $1.5 million
HARRISBURG — The former head of an embattled Monroe County charter school broke state ethics and conflict-of-interest rules by funneling more than $1.5 million in taxpayer money to himself, his family, his businesses and his church, an investigative...
Tags: Values, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Officers, Religion and Belief, Ethics
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Port Authority OKs $3B in bridge projects
NewsdayA replacement for the aging Goethals Bridge is among nearly $3 billion in public-works projects the Port Authority approved Wednesday. Work on the Goethals and two other projects -- raising the roadway of the Bayonne Bridge to allow larger cargo ships...Tags: Regional Authority, Politics, Public Transportation, Andrew Cuomo, George Washington
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Port rail expansion one step closer
Muskogee Phoenix, Okla.County commissioners signed off on an environmental review and executed other documents that move forward plans to expand rail services at the Port of Muskogee. Their efforts were required as part of the Muskogee City-County Port Authority's efforts...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Transportation, Railway Transportation, Finance, Travel
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Virginia opens Shanghai trade office
Daily PressVirginia opened a Shanghai office Tuesday to promote the export of agricultural and forestry products from the commonwealth. An announcement from Gov. Bob McDonnell's office says the northern China office reflects an effort to build on past marketing...Tags: Smithfield, Agriculture, China, Bob McDonnell, Science and Technology
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LaBonte sees unity as key to Twin Cities' growth
Sun Journal, Lewiston, MaineUnder a new proposal, economic development in Lewiston and Auburn could soon be guided by a unified committee as outlined Tuesday night by Auburn Mayor Jonathan LaBonte. In the cities' 140 years of working together, LaBonte said, "We've created a...Tags: Productivity
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Developers looking at county
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OhioTalks are under way with would-be developers looking at locations in Conneaut, City Council learned at Monday's regular meeting. Brian Anderson, executive director of Growth Partnership for Ashtabula County, told members the county is pursuing a half-...Tags: Petroleum Industry
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Residents tussle over 9/11 memorial
Cape Cod Times, Hyannis, Mass.Competing ideas on the best location for a local 9/11 memorial have been circulating in the month since its centerpiece -- a 3-foot scrap of twisted steel from the World Trade Center -- was brought back from New York City by local police. The location...Tags: Politics, Sprague, Lobbying, Human Interest, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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SOPA relieved of site cleaning funding obligation
Portsmouth Daily Times, OhioAt the last meeting of the Southern Ohio Port Authority, it was announced that SOPA would no longer be the funding agency for a project aimed at cleaning up a portion of the former New Boston Coke Plant. According to former SOPA Chairman Bill Thacker,...Tags: Environmental Politics, PCP, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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About 400 U.S. flights delayed as sequestration takes hold
Sequestration is starting to frustrate air travelers. About 400 flights were delayed Sunday because of air traffic controller furloughs, the Federal Aviation Administration said, and a few more interruptions were reported Monday, though the nation's air...
Tags: Politics, Jay Carney, Trips and Vacations, Weather Warnings, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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