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Local students, businesses and first responders prepare for earthquake
WSBT-TV ReporterSOUTH BEND – Classrooms and businesses across the country took time today to drop, cover and hold on for the “Great Central U.S. Shakeout.” The Department of Homeland Security worked with local Red Cross chapters and emergency...Tags: Business, YouTube, Natural Disasters, American Red Cross, Disasters and Accidents
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BBB Issues Consumer Alert For Tax Service
FOX 17 Web ProducerThe Better Business Bureau of West Michigan issued a consumer of alert regarding a tax preparation company with numerous consumer complaints made against it. The BBB says that Mo Money Taxes, has had computer equipment confiscated by police at their...Tags: Business, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Companies and Corporations, Companies and Corporations, Internal Revenue Service
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Emanuel, Preckwinkle hope team-up cuts election costs
Clout StreetMayor Rahm Emanuel and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on Tuesday touted modest savings from working together on upcoming elections and collecting back taxes from businesses. The pair said the latest round of efforts to streamline the two...Tags: Business, Cook County Government, Chicago Mayor, Politics, Local Government
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Poll: Hoosiers find it unfair that online-only retailers have no sales tax
Hoosiers are supporting local businesses in overwhelming numbers, at least when it comes to state sales tax.
A statewide poll finds 69 percent of Hoosiers think it is unfair sales tax is not collected by online-only retailers like Amazon.com....Tags: Amazon.com Inc., Politics, Taxation, Mitch Daniels
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Governor Corbett's Budget Focuses on Fiscal Restraint, Free Enterprise
Governor Tom Corbett today presented his 2012-13 budget to the General Assembly, asking legislators to continue the path of fiscal restraint and to encourage free enterprise for a more prosperous Pennsylvania.
"Last year, we accomplished much of real...Tags: Financial Aid, Natural Resources, Unemployment, Health, Career and Workplace
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Governor Corbett's 2012-13 Budget Address
The following is Governor Tom Corbett’s 2012-13 Budget Address to the General Assembly (as prepared for delivery):
Speaker Smith, President Pro Tempore Scarnati, Lieutenant Governor Cawley, members of the General Assembly, distinguished cabinet,...Tags: Montgomery County (Virginia), Economy, Natural Resources, Unemployment, Career and Workplace
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Homes Destroyed, People Missing And 767,000 Without Power After Irene
Hartford Courant / Fox CTAt least 25 homes in East Haven were destroyed, one person has died, others are missing and more than half the state is without power after Tropical Storm Irene tore through Connecticut Sunday. East Haven mayor April Capone said that at least 25 homes in...Tags: Joe Furey, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), Local Government, Photography and Video, Natural Resources
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Petoskey council fixes sign ordinance error
Petoskey City Council members voted Monday to correct an apparent error made when the city’s sign ordinance was updated in late 2011. In recent months, the city updated its sign ordinance to allow greater time flexibility for sandwich board signs...Tags: Business, Safety of Citizens, Politics, Foods and Beverages, Government
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State fireworks rule sparks lawsuit
EAST JORDAN — A local business owner is part of a federal lawsuit filed against the state, part of an effort to strike down a new regulation in fireworks laws.
Bruce Tyree, of East Jordan, is co-owner of Eastpointe-based Great Lakes Fireworks,...Tags: Business, Lawyers, Trials, Insurance, Trials
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Central Ky. BBB releases top 10 areas of complaint, inquiry in 2011
LEXINGTON — A wide range of industries topped the lists of business categories that brought the most complaints and the most inquiries in 2011 at the Better Business Bureau of Central & Eastern Kentucky.
“The lists include personal services...Tags: Volleyball, Home Improvement, Car Guides and Reviews, Companies and Corporations, House Building
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Senate approves new loan program to be administered by governor's office
PIERRE - State government would open a new financing program that would help South Dakota businesses needing loans for working capital, under a measure passed Monday by the state Senate. The money would originate from the federal government. South Dakota...Tags: Business, Politics, Stan Adelstein, Government, Executive Branch
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Assembly legislation aimed at immigration, border economy
Staff WriterGuest workers, sponsored immigrants and more border economic development are in the works with three bills introduced by a local legislator. Assemblyman V. Manuel Pérez, D-Coachella, announced last week that he had introduced a three-bill package that he...Tags: Business, Migration, Politics, Labor Legislation, Immigration
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