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KCET may unplug 'SoCal Connected' due to funding crunch
"SoCal Connected" might be going dark for good. The award-winning nightly news show on KCET-TV has just wrapped up its fifth season, but staffers fear the program won't be coming back because of lack of funds. "As happens every year, there are...
Tags: PBS (tv network), Television, Television Industry, NBC (tv network), Entertainment
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New Hampton couple look to reduce energy use
NEW HAMPTON, Iowa (AP) - To Tom and Irene Frantzen, the mountain of corn cobs sitting in their hoop building are a valuable commodity. For most farmers, cobs are mostly a waste product, providing organic material for soil. The Frantzens, of rural New...Tags: Energy Saving, Conservation, Agriculture, Farm Energy Corporation, Environmental Issues
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Caltrans workers falsified testing data on bridges, auditor finds
Two Caltrans technicians tasked with doing foundation testing for construction projects claimed over 260 hours they didn’t work, and one of them falsified testing data on 10 projects, according to an investigative report Thursday by state Auditor...
Tags: Employees, U.S. Department of Transportation, California Department of Transportation, Career and Workplace, Jerry Brown
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Historic Annapolis mansion considers eco-friendly upgrades
Faced with the challenge of keeping a historic mansion warm for elderly residents while reining in costs, the nonprofit organization that operates the 18th-century Chase-Lloyd House in Annapolis is turning to 21st-century techniques to save the day....
Tags: Human Interest, Energy Saving, Annapolis, Environmental Issues, Energy and Resource Industries
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Bell corruption case now in the hands of jury
L.A. NOWA municipal corruption case in which half a dozen former Bell council members are accused of paying themselves huge salaries for doing little work in one of Los Angeles County’s poorest cities is in the hands of jurors. The four-week...... -
UMUC probe came just before president resigned
University of Maryland University College may have overpaid $3.3 million to a marketing contractor, state auditors found in a review that came just before the school's president was placed on indefinite leave and then abruptly resigned. The misstep was...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, University System of Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Filing error costs candidate a spot on the ballot
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERThe Somerset County Elections Board on Tuesday rejected the nominating petition of Michael Sayler, a Democrat who was running for Lincoln Township auditor. The petition included the required signatures from 10 registered Democrats. But the circulator...Tags: Voting, Parties and Movements, Regional Elections, Politics, Elections
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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: Farms, FBI, Christianity, Legal Service, Religion and Belief
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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, AFSCME, Somerset County (Pennsylvania)
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Rawlings-Blake's budget includes new taxes, raises
Baltimore residents would have to pay more to grab a cab. They would be hit with an additional fee in their water bills. And they would have 300 fewer firefighters on the payroll. But they also would have lower property taxes, better recreation centers...
Tags: Employees, Advertising, Bernard C. Young, Economy, Business and Finance, Politics
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Who's getting my property taxes?
Just out of curiosity, when paying my property taxes why do I write my check to Karen Vogel? When I pay my state taxes I make it “pay to the order of Board of Equalization.” When I pay my federal taxes it is made out to the United States...Tags: Electronics, Corporate Crime, Taxation, Politics, Embezzlement
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Lincoln County officials support special districts reform bill
ben@theinteriorjournal.comFRANKFORT — A bill that would increase transparency and accountability for special districts is popular with some Lincoln County officials. House Bill 1 was approved unanimously by the state House and Senate last week and is currently awaiting...Tags: Online Media Industry, Local Government, Economy, Business and Finance, Laws, Crime, Law and Justice
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