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Some tax preparers avoid oversight, for now
The IRS will begin accepting personal tax returns this week, which means if you haven't found someone to do your taxes yet, you should start looking. Knowing whom to trust isn't always easy, and a federal court ruling this month isn't helping. The IRS...Tags: Human Mishaps, Media Industry, Allentown, Internal Revenue Service, Trials
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Lake School Board shouldn't have waited to be sued over gay-straight club
The School Board could have walked away with dignity and a reputation for fair dealing after the threat of a lawsuit to force the district to let a student form a gay-straight club at a Leesburg school. But, no. Leave it to the board to postpone the...Tags: Elections, Minority Groups, Trials, American Civil Liberties Union, Justice and Rights
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Exclusive: Attorneys question possible deletion of key evidence related to 2010 Carmel teen hazing case
New information has surfaced concerning the 2010 hazing case involving former members of the Carmel Clay High School basketball team. Attorneys representing the alleged victim are accusing the school district of destroying key evidence as they pursue a...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Trials, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Health and Safety at School
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Exclusive: Ciesielski deposition blames former public safety director Straub for IMPD demotions
A deposition given by the former chief of the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department blames ex-public safety director Frank Straub for the demotions of three top commanders in the David Bisard case in an attempt to improve Straub’s public...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Safety of Citizens, Trials, Justice System, Politics
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SeaWorld dolphin bites girl — no surprise
So a dolphin bit a little girl at SeaWorld. You know what's surprising about this? Nothing. Except that it doesn't happen more often. When you mix people and animals — especially animals that don't naturally consort with people —...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Jeff Goldblum, Ethics, Trials, Values
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In Ed Reed case, NFL plays more head games
An initial response to Ed Reed's one-game suspension this week was a shrug. It didn't really matter, anyway. His Baltimore Ravens are playing the San Diego Chargers on Sunday. It got sillier as other reactions poured in. Baltimore Sun columnist Mike...
Tags: Football, Michael Vick, Trials, Jay Cutler, Los Angeles Times Columnists
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Contractor agrees to repay customer
Elizabeth and Dan Schoenauer finally are finished with Bethlehem contractor John Reichenbach, four years after they complained about him not finishing the work they paid him to do. Reichenbach has agreed to reimburse the Bethlehem Township couple $4,...Tags: Lehigh County, Northampton County (Pennsylvania), House Building, Trials, Justice System
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Mechanic Brad Marvel: A person, not a corporation
I need to take a moment to tell you about Brad Marvel, a trained, certified, proud and professional automobile mechanic. I think I should add the he's sincere and earnest, and emphasize that he's a human being — a person, not a corporation. I had a...
Tags: Peter G. Angelos, Car Mechanics, Parkville, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, Justice System
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First Hoosier files lawsuit in meningitis outbreak
The first lawsuit out of Indiana regarding the deadly meningitis outbreak spreading across the country was filed Friday morning, Fox59 News has exclusively learned. The victim, Natalie Copass, of Columbus in Bartholomew County, is suing the New England...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Justice System, Trials, Crime, Law and Justice, Meningitis
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Attorneys to release once-secret Boy Scouts files on alleged child sex abusers
Article Highlights - Attorneys representing victims will release 1,247 Boy Scouts files on "ineligible volunteers" - The Oregon Supreme Court in June OK'd the release of more than 20,000 pages - The files will show the names of Scoutmasters banned...
Tags: Youth Organizations, Boy Scouts of America, Trials, Justice System, Witnesses
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Fee-only financial planner can help pare portfolio costs
Dear Liz: We have $130,000 invested in mutual funds, but the returns the last few years have been less than 4%. With the financial advisor taking 2% as a fee annually, we are not satisfied with the growth. A co-worker suggested buying blue-chip stocks...Tags: Services and Shopping, Finance, Trials, Justice System, Economy, Business and Finance
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Rushville family plans to sue after teen attacked at school
The family of a Rushville teen attacked at school plans to file a lawsuit against the district. Surveillance video at Benjamin Rush Middle School taken on September 17th, showed a 15-year-old student beating 13-year-old Austin McDaniel as other...
Tags: Trials, Teaching and Learning, Students
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