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Gloucester school officials eye energy audit of Petsworth to save money
Gloucester school officials are soliciting bids on an energy audit of Petsworth Elementary School to try and save money in a couple of areas. Petsworth was selected for the energy audit because school officials are exploring all alternatives to...Tags: Energy and Resource Industries
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Glencoe's District 35 to decide on security measures
Glencoe School District 35 has received two of the three security audits it commissioned on school safety, and when the third comes in this month, the audits will include recommendations on issues such as security cameras and armed guards for schools,...
Tags: Sandy Hook Elementary School, Photography and Video, Health and Safety at School, Photography Supplies and Services, Services and Shopping
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More fishy government spending
If you're like me and wrote a healthy check last week to pay your dues to Uncle Sam, you probably don't want to hear more about the government wasting your hard-earned dough. But I'm going to stoke your ire anyway, because our president and Congress...Tags: Medicaid, Media Industry, Allentown, Government Health Care, Health Insurance
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Officials delve into LaGrange County land deal
South Bend TribuneWOLCOTTVILLE -- Ruth and Alvin Lambright Jr. grew up together on the family "homeplace" in rural LaGrange County. Ruth and her younger brother, Alvin, ran the farm together for decades after their parents died and are described variously as "salt of...Tags: FBI, Lawyers, Arable Farming, Laws, Business Enterprises
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311 complaints ignored, communities fight bars themselves
Black scuff marks line the staircase at 922 N. Charles St., left there by frustrated tenants kicking the wall in a vain attempt to make their neighbor, the Museum Restaurant and Lounge, quiet down. Most nights, tenants say, the sound of DJs hyping up...
Tags: Charles Street, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Punishment, Fines, Arts and Culture
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Audit finds state not collecting all owed on special license plates
SACRAMENTO -- California motorists can get specialized license plates with pictures of whales, firefighters and palm trees to benefit certain state programs, but the state auditor said Thursday the state has failed to collect up to $22 million owed for...
Tags: Elaine Howle, Terrorism, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Foreclosure-abuse settlement checks bounce
Some borrowers who received compensation for possible foreclosure abuses were told to take a hike this week when they tried to cash the checks. Just when it seemed the mortgage mess might be tailing off, it was the latest debacle for a program whose...
Tags: JPMorgan Chase & Co., Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, Finance, Federal Reserve, Bank of America Corp.
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Sipesville woman honored by Coalition of Labor Union Women
Daily American Staff Writer @PeteBosakThe Coalition of Labor Union Women has honored a Sipesville woman as its 2013 Outstanding Labor Honoree. Shelley Glessner, chairwoman of the Somerset County Democratic Party, was honored at the first of what is to be an annual Celebration of Labor...Tags: Human Interest, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), AFSCME
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Legislators seek to put off harbor fund
Two legislators have asked the California State Lands Commission to put off deciding whether to allow the city of Newport Beach to establish a special harbor fund. The officials want the state to hold off until they can further investigate how that...Tags: Trials, Allan R. Mansoor, Justice System, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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Auditors: Runcie's contract offers too much severance pay
Superintendent Robert Runcie's contract promises him a year's worth of severance if the Broward County School Board fires him without cause — seven months more the state says he's allowed. Runcie received a three year, $275,000-per year contract in...
Tags: Lawyers, Government, Palm Beach County, Laws, Daytona State College
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Charlevoix school board pushes proposed budget down the road, eliminates current athletic director
CHARLEVOIX — Charlevoix Public School's 2012-2013 amended school budget — first up for consideration in February — failed to be approved, yet again, at Monday's regular board meeting as board trustee Glen Catt said he could not support...
Tags: Finance, Teachers, Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning
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Letters: Numbers don't tell the full story about fraud
Re "Ex-KPMG accountant is charged," Business, April 12 For the 25 years I ran the California Community Foundation, KPMG was our auditing firm. For 10 of those years, our auditor was Scott London, the former KPMG auditor accused of fraud. I knew London...Tags: Countrywide Financial Corp., Trials, KPMG, Insider Trading, Scott London
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