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Thursday Morning Coffee: The five things you need to know this morning.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Once again, we're on the road. So we're going to keep the usual jibber-jabber to an absolute minimum and get on with your handy clip-and-save guide to the best of the day's political headlines. 1....... -
City Council: Profiles in futility
City Council President Bernard C. "Jack" Young had a radical thought: that the city's legislative body might actually live up to its role as a co-equal branch of government and exercise some influence in how Baltimore will spend $2.3 billion in the next...
Tags: Elections, Sheila Dixon, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, James B. Kraft
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Benton Harbor broke, could affect public safety
WSBT-TVBENTON HARBOR – Benton Harbor is broke, and the city’s Emergency Financial Manager says he'll have to make some drastic cuts to get by. The EFM on Monday laid out four options he’s considering. Joseph Harris says the financial...Tags: Government, U.S. Department of the Treasury, Safety of Citizens, Politics
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Petoskey council approves $26.7 million city budget for '13
PETOSKEY -- A $26.7 million Petoskey city budget for 2013 won unanimous approval Monday from the city council. Next year's proposed budget would involve about $1.6 million more in expenditures than were budgeted for 2012. City manager Dan Ralley has...
Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Religion and Belief, Realty, Taxation, Values
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Meyersdale property tax rate remains steady
Daily American Staff WriterMEYERSDALE — At least one thing in Meyersdale Borough will remain stable this year — the property tax rate. "There will be no tax increase this year," Councilman Tom Smith said at the borough council meeting this week. Other...Tags: Agriculture, Local Government
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Councilman wants answers from city on $1.5 million in excessive tax breaks
Update: On Friday afternoon, Henry J. Raymond, the city’s deputy finance director, sent The Sun this email: “We are in our continuous audit process and will not take any action until all accounts can be reviewed and we can approach these...Tags: Carl Stokes, Taxation, Human Interest, Fells Point, Tax Credits
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Petoskey city budget proposal to get more council consideration
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey City Council members will continue their consideration of a $26.7 million city budget proposal for 2013 when they meet Monday, Nov. 19. A regular council meeting begins at 7 p.m. Monday at city hall, 101 E. Lake St. It will include a...
Tags: Electricity Production and Distribution, Budgets and Budgeting
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Petoskey council keeps lighthouse project authorization in place
PETOSKEY -- Petoskey City Council members decided Monday to keep the light on for a beacon to potentially be built in a local park. A resolution that would have repealed the city's 2010 authorization for the privately funded lighthouse project in...
Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Electricity Production and Distribution, Budgets and Budgeting
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Vote 'NO,' except on Amendments 4 and 11
The Sun Sentinel Editorial Board has reviewed the 11 constitutional amendments proposed by the Florida Legislature as the first in a series of editorial endorsements. The following involves recommendations on Amendments 1 through 5: Vote NO on...
Tags: Government, Social Issues, Religion and Belief, Abortion Issue, Physical Disabilities
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Top aide, campaign donor also arrested in assessor corruption probe
L.A. NOWA top aide and prominent campaign contributor to embattled Los Angeles County Assessor John Noguez were also arrested early Wednesday following a year-long corruption investigation into the office that determines property taxes on more than 2 million... -
Mailbag: Election a chance to vote for change
I have not paid as much attention to local politics as I should have until recently when I became familiar with the proposed social host ordinance. Whatever your opinion on whether such an ordinance is right for our community, we should all be greatly...Tags: Voting, Local Elections, MTV (tv network), PTA, Economy, Business and Finance
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Springvale Township to ask residents to raise taxes for road construction, library services
Staff WriterSpringvale Township residents will have two major proposals to decide Tuesday, Nov. 6, during the presidential election about whether to pay for more funding for road constructions projects and whether it wants library services through the Petoskey...Tags: Arts and Culture, Elections, Voting, Homes, Libraries
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