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Lauderhill bids farewell to longtime mall manager
Cynthia Baker, who worked at the Lauderhill Mall from July 1987 until March this year when the property got a new owner, expected to receive a proclamation and a nice round of applause for her contributions to the city. What came her way was something...Tags: Housing and Urban Planning, Trinidad and Tobago, Politics, Lauderhill, Government
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Officials were investigating Steiger's expense reports before GWP departure
The day before Glendale Water & Power General Manager Glenn Steiger resigned on Wednesday, city officials were investigating a case of possible double-billing based on expense receipts he submitted to another public agency, according to records and...
Tags: Matt Doyle, Politics, Government
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California seeks discipline for Bell's auditing firm
The state filed disciplinary proceedings Thursday against a prominent accounting firm that failed to detect any financial irregularities in Bell, where former city leaders now stand accused of looting the town's treasury as it teetered on the edge of...Tags: Fines, Judges, Economy, Business and Finance, Punishment, Accounting and Auditing
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Police brace for SoBe party
A year after Urban Beach Week events on Miami Beach were brought to a shocking climax by a police-involved shooting that left a Boynton Beach man dead and four others injured, the next few days may determine if the hip-hop party will continue to draw...
Tags: Snoop Dogg, Entertainment, Miami Beach, Politics, American Civil Liberties Union
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Hartford Democrats Endorse Candidates For State House, City Registrar Of Voters
Three Democratic candidates who are challenging incumbent state representatives and the city's registrar of voters won their party's endorsement Thursday. Democrats endorsed Angel Arce, a member of the city's Democratic town committee, over state Rep....Tags: Pedro E. Segarra, Elections, Parties and Movements, Democratic Party, Matthew D. Ritter
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Letters to the Editor - May 25
Today’s GOP leaders offer no future at all To the editor: I’m sick of hearing Pennsylvania’s Republican legislators brag that they haven’t raised taxes and rant about cutting spending. Because of them, property taxes have risen...Tags: Elections, Arts and Culture, Sports, Politics, Martin Luther King Jr.
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Report: Feds tell Seattle to 'get serious' about police department reforms
Q13 Fox News OnlineA top U.S. Justice Department attorney has sent Seattle city officials two letters questioning whether the city is negotiating proposed police reforms in good faith, the Seattle Times reported Thursday, citing “sources familiar with the letters.&...Tags: Justice System, Politics, Government, U.S. Department of Justice, Crime, Law and Justice
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Charlevoix County commissioner to file grievance against prosecutor
Staff WriterCHARLEVOIX — A Charlevoix County commissioner says she plans to file a complaint with the Attorney Grievance Commission of Michigan against the county prosecutor for allegedly abusing his elected office. Charlevoix County Commissioner Shirlene...Tags: Local Government, Elections, Trials, Criminals, Justice System
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City to text, email beach closures
TribLocal - EvanstonEvanston has launched a program to notify beachgoers on the go of any closures at the city’s seven beaches. Beach patrons can sign up to …... -
Boynton expense fund is an ethics risk, county says
A Boynton Beach commissioner wants more public scrutiny into the $7,117 taxpayers give him annually, on top of his commissioner's salary, for the expense of doing his job. Commissioner Bill Orlove said the lack of oversight is troubling and, while...Tags: Local Elections, Palm Beach County Commission, Religion and Belief, Palm Beach County, Politics
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Tavares ready to sell seldom-used water-taxis
TAVARES — City officials are ready to sell two water taxis that have been seldom used since 2008. The City Council voted to find ways to sell or trade the 42-foot-long, air-conditioned taxis, which could ferry about 40 people each on Lake Dora from...Tags: Politics, Government, Waterway and Maritime Transportation Industry, Boats
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Lynchburg officials crack down on residents who refuse to pay for trash pickup
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefIt takes most of the day for public works crews to pick up garbage in Lynchburg. Trash collectors work four-days-a-week, stopping at more than 22,000 homes. The service is funded by a decal program. Residents pay a fee, and put a sticker on their trash...Tags: Politics, Government, Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia)
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