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Gas prices are about more than just oil
When Jay Ricker, owner of the BP gas station off Interstate 70 in Plainfield, Ind., set the price of unleaded gasoline at $3.44 per gallon on Monday of last week, it was 4 cents higher than the Friday before.
That alone might have been irritating to...Tags: Government, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities, New York Mercantile Exchange, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities, BP Plc
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School board votes to take $241.7 million draft budget to public hearing
julieg@herald-mail.comThe Washington County Board of Education voted 7-0 Tuesday afternoon to take a $241.7 million draft budget to public hearing next week. That's a $10.9 million or 4.7 percent increase over the current fiscal year's budget of $230.9 million, according to a...Tags: Real Estate, Pension and Welfare, Retirement, Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning
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Healthier school meals could lead to higher prices
julieg@herald-mail.comWashington County Public Schools students could pay up to a dime more for a school lunch beginning in the fall, and cafeteria meals will limit calories and salt to get a head start on federal proposals aimed at serving more healthful food to the nation&...Tags: Weight, Consumers, Schools, Salt, Teaching and Learning
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Editorial: Time for the Federal Reserve to ease up on stimulus
Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke told Congress last week that the central bank might start to cut back its main economic stimulus program later this year. The minutes of the Fed's most recent meeting showed that he's getting pushed by some of his...
Tags: Federal Reserve, Money and Monetary Policy, Finance, Employment, Economy, Business and Finance
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Cheap beers getting pricier
Thirsty beachgoers and barbecuers will be paying more for their cheap beer this Memorial Day weekend, one of the nation's biggest drinking holidays. Two recent studies found that prices for low-cost beers have been steadily climbing at bars and...
Tags: Alcoholic Beverages, Consumers, Dining and Drinking, Memorial Day, Holidays
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Plug-in Cars: Where Can You Buy Them?
KickingTiresThursday???s pricing announcement for the Chevrolet Spark EV likely piqued some interest on the West Coast, but chances are few others gave it much attention. GM will sell the all-electric hatchback only in California and Oregon; the automaker has...Tags: Politics, Slate.com, Taxation, Automotive Equipment, Credit and Debt
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Home of the Week: 1920s Spanish Revival in Hollywood Hills
The 1920s vintage of this restored Spanish Revival-style house in Hollywood Hills is evident in its Malibu tile fireplace, period lighting and hand-crafted doors. A courtyard with a fountain sits off the media room of the walled and gated home....
Tags: Lauren Beale
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Florida Travel Tips & Deals
Special CorrespondentCheck this list often as new tips, events and deals around Florida come in: Culinary features on Anna Maria Island Mainsail Beach Inn on Florida’s Anna Maria Island has partnered with the Beach Bistro to offer a number of culinary luxuries to...Tags: Seafood, Baths (music group), Air Transportation Industry, Blue Man Group, Fantasy Sports
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Leasing The Sun: Solar Panels For The Rest Of Us
The Hartford CourantThe same pathway that has put many in the seat of a new car — the lease — is taking off as a financial vehicle for homeowners who don't have tens of thousands of dollars sitting around to buy a rooftop solar-panel system outright. And in...Tags: Productivity, Alternative Energy, Tesla Motors, Inc., Finance, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
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Kid Rock, Rolling Stones and more on summer tours, scalping and secondary sources for tickets
AP Music WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Kid Rock is a scalper. The 42-year-old Grammy winner, who is launching a summer tour where most tickets are priced at $20, said he's holding about 1,000 tickets from each show and reselling them on ticketsnow.com — owned by...Tags: Live Nation, Travel, AEG, Mick Jagger, Music
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Beer getting pricey? The industry has been planning it for years
Hipsters are making beer more expensive, or at least that’s the argument that’s been popular the last couple of days. But the brewing industry -- run by enormous multinational conglomerates -- has been planning price hikes for years. ...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Slow road for Turnpike's electric-car charging stations
Q: The planned Turnpike car-charging stations you wrote about some time ago raise a few questions. How much will the Turnpike Commission be charging car owners to 'charge up' their plug-in hybrid or electric cars? Are there reliable studies showing that a...Tags: Transportation, Allentown, Travel, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Montgomery County (Pennsylvania)
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