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Aunt's nursing home hinders exit
My aunt is in a nursing home. They tell us she isn't allowed to leave unless she gets the doctor's permission. If she does, she has to sign a statement saying she doesn't hold them liable and will lose all her healthcare coverage. She is on Medicare....Tags: Prescription Drugs, Health Insurance, Insurance, Healthcare Provider, Lawyers
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Briefs: OCC's Roche signs
Orange Coast College sophomore football player Jon Roche, a two-year starter on the offensive line, has signed a national letter of intent to continue his career at Southern Utah University. Roche, a 6-foot-3, 320-pound left tackle in 2011, helped the...Tags: Pittsburgh Pirates, Jered Weaver, Pete Carroll, Tommy Lasorda, Big West Conference
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Moves to lower your tax bill
Death and taxes might be certain, but the latter changes each year. Even without major tax legislation — thanks, political gridlock — taxpayers need to be aware of even slight adjustments that could benefit them as they prepare their returns....Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Social Security, Interior Policy, Taxation
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Education briefs for Jan. 26
news@jessaminejournal.comWest students named to all-district band Three West Jessamine High School students were selected to participate in the District 7 high-school honors band. Hayden McNeal, mallet percussion; Christian Hall, trumpet; and Mikayla Labrillazo, oboe, were among...Tags: Students, Music, Maria Montessori, Teaching and Learning, Religion and Belief
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Last-minute personal finance moves
With 2011 winding down, there's still time for some smart moves to keep your finances in order. Here are some tips that will help you in 2011 and next year: Make charitable donations. Make a donation today by credit card and you'll get the deduction on...Tags: Drugs and Medicines, Prescription Drugs, Credit and Debt, Holidays, First Aid
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College degree is still worth the (very considerable) cost
Money & CompanyWith college costs soaring and new graduates struggling to land jobs, is higher education still worth the money? Yes, according to an analysis by one recent college graduate who has studied the issue carefully. Sarah Millar, who is now gainfully...... -
3 ways to teach kids how to manage money wisely
With South Florida kids back in school, now’s as good a time as any to educate kids about finance.
Most of today's parents are already trying to teach money management at an earlier age, before their sons and daughters turn 12, a recent survey from...Tags: Politics, Financial Planning, Palm Beach Gardens, Fort Lauderdale, McDonald's
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Discount museum tickets: Cheap Trick Thursday
Here's a heads up about some discounts for indoor activities you can enjoy this weekend despite the deluge that promises to continue through Monday.
Geppi's Entertainment Museum is only charging $5 admission through Sun., Sept. 11 in honor of its fifth...Tags: Cheap Trick (music group), Charles Street, Port Discovery Children's Museum
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Education briefs for Sept. 15
news@jessaminejournal.comWildcat Ford presents check to West High West Jessamine High School received a $7,000 check from Wildcat Ford and Ford Motor Company at halftime of its first home football game Friday, Sept. 2. The money was raised as part of Ford Motor Company’...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Automotive Equipment, Christianity, Louisville, Colleges and Universities
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Columbia Arts Council offering art camp through Aug. 19
Listings are accepted on a space-available basis. Events must be open to the public, and priority will be given to those in Howard County. Items typically appear two weeks prior to the date included in the listing if sent far enough in advance. Deadline...Tags: Nature, Bodies of Water, Charity, Health, Summer Camp (music group)
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3 cheaper alternatives to Florida Prepaid's $50K plan for a university education
Sun SentinelParents wanting to enroll their baby in the Florida Prepaid plan face paying a mind-boggling $49,293 for four years tuition at a public university -- or $298 a month until the October before the child graduates from high school. That's more than triple...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Broward College
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