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Districts to pick up school bus tab
Glendale and Burbank school districts will absorb hundreds of thousands of dollars in state-mandated cuts to student busing to ensure that transportation services won’t be interrupted, their superintendents said this week.
Gov. Jerry Brown last...Tags: Students, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Teaching and Learning, Jerry Brown
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Our Laguna: Recalling the last half of 2011
As promised: The last half of 2011, culled from the pages of the Laguna Beach Coastline Pilot. July 8: The Laguna Beach County Water District announced that some fees would be raised due to the development of local water supplies, capital improvements...Tags: The Undefeated (movie, 2011), Tea Party Movement, Family, AIDS, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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Governor Tom Corbett Orders Freeze of Nearly $160 Million in State Spending
Content ManagerIn reaction to falling revenue and a projected nearly half billion dollar deficit. Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett ordered his Budget Office to freeze nearly $160 million in state spending. The governor also has asked government entities not under his...Tags: Health, Politics, Health and Safety at School, Health and Safety at School, Tom Corbett
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Washington County Board of Education briefs
School board changes ethics rules The Washington County Board of Education Tuesday made changes to the newest version of the school system's proposed ethics regulations. The rules would apply to school system employees, board members and candidates....Tags: Values, Ethics, Religion and Belief, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Business People - Jan. 8
Wilson College CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Brian Ecker has been named vice president for finance and administration at Wilson College. Ecker joined Wilson on Dec. 12. He most recently served as comptroller at Mount St. Mary's University in Emmitsburg,...Tags: Loans, Financial Aid, Parenting, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Harford's AAA bond ratings reaffirmed
Harford County's AAA bond rating was reaffirmed by rating agencies Moody's Investors Service and Fitch Ratings, Harford County Executive David R. Craig announced Tuesday. The two agencies upgraded the county in 2010, and the confirmation of the AAA...Tags: Politics, Church and State Relations, Credit Ratings, Religion and Belief, Water Supply
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Sheriff takes first step to seize 20 city housing vehicles to pay lead judgment
The Baltimore sheriff's office began the process Wednesday of seizing 20 vehicles owned by the city's housing authority — part of a move by two siblings who suffered lead poisoning in public housing to force the agency to make good on $2.59...Tags: Interior Policy, Trials, Finance, Arts and Culture, Auction Service
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Four 'Fs' key to new year
The beginning of a new year is a perfect time to set or revise goals. It is a time to start anew and develop a plan for achieving those goals. In that plan, it is important to include the four “Fs” - faith, family, fitness and finance. To begin, grab...Tags: Health, College Sports, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Economy, Business and Finance
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Tracing the L.A. Coliseum's fiscal decay
Month after month, the financial forecasts for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum seemed as sunny as could be. General Manager Patrick Lynch would tell his bosses on the Coliseum Commission that the box office from rave concerts was brisk and a...
Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Mark Ridley-Thomas, San Diego Chargers, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Clippers
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Fire and rescue group's finances must be more open, new leader says
davem@herald-mail.comThe budgetary process for the Washington County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association needs to be more transparent and accountable, the new president of the group said Thursday night in a meeting with a citizens group. Dale Hill declined to say if...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Disasters and Accidents, Gaming
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South Bend saves $1.9 million on bond refunding
SOUTH BEND — The city of South Bend received $1.9 million last week from the refunding of tax increment finance bonds issued through the Indiana Bond Bank, or IBB, state Treasurer Richard Mourdock announced Thursday. In 2003, the IBB bought $34...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Money and Monetary Policy
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Retirement incentives being offered by Jefferson County schools officials to offset declining revenues
davem@herald-mail.comJefferson County schools officials are offering employees a retirement incentive of $1,000 each to help the school system offset declining revenues that total $5.3 million over the past four years. Jefferson County Schools Superintendent Susan Wall...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning
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