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GWP smart-meter fix almost done
Since the massive rollout of roughly 120,000 digital utility meters that began in 2010, Glendale Water & Power officials now have just 53 of them to tweak, down from 919 in September of last year. The drop comes about five months after the utility began...
Tags: Science and Technology, Google Inc., U.S. Department of Energy, Electronics
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DA: South Whitehall couple stole $850,000 to support gambling habit
When South Whitehall officials removed Nancy A. Tonkin from her job as the person in charge of handling the money that residents paid for their utility bills, she threw a tantrum, stomping around and treating her co-workers miserably, her boss said....
Tags: Labor Legislation, Macungie, Theft, Embezzlement, Finance
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Guilty plea in KPMG insider-trading case
A San Fernando Valley jeweler at the center of an insider-trading scandal pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge and agreed to turn over $1.27 million in ill-gotten stock gains made from tips from a top auditor at accounting giant KPMG. Bryan Shaw, 52,...
Tags: Justice System, Insider Trading, Jewelry and Watches, U.S. Department of Justice, Skechers USA Incorporated
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Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment
24/7 SOBRIETY PROGRAM AG releases results of sobriety program PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Approximately 120 people have taken nearly 125,000 sobriety tests using an ignition interlock device as part of South Dakota's 24/7 Sobriety Program. Attorney...Tags: Justice System, Dennis Daugaard, Laws, Dwayne Johnson, Crime, Law and Justice
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Governor to appoint Vern Larson as South Dakota commissioner of School and Public Lands
PIERRE, S.D. (AP) — Gov. Dennis Daugaard says he will appoint Vern Larson of Vivian as South Dakota's commissioner of school and public lands. Larson, a former state treasurer and state auditor, will replace Jarrod Johnson as head of the agency...Tags: Elections, Dennis Daugaard, Dwayne Johnson, Executive Branch, Government
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Arena deal keeps tilting in Panthers' favor
Now that the Dolphins’ request for public money to renovate their private stadium has been shot down, team officials have hinted they would be open to moving to some imagined new home in Palm Beach County. Like I always say in these situations,...Tags: National Football League, Miami Dolphins, Tourism and Leisure, H. Wayne Huizenga, Major League Baseball
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Mayo: Arena score - Panthers $138.4 million, Broward $331,206
Sun Sentinel ColumnistFor my Sunday print column, I wrote about the Broward County commission buying the Panthers a fancy new $4.2 million scoreboard, and the overall imbalance of the arena deal halfway through its 30-year life. The county built the $191 million arena for...Tags: National Football League, Tourism and Leisure, Miami Dolphins, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Race for city controller lands at LAX
This post has been corrected, as explained below. The Los Angeles city controller doesn't have any actual power over the modernization plans of Los Angeles World Airports or over whether a runway is moved at Los Angeles International Airport....
Tags: Los Angeles International Airport, Elections, Dennis P. Zine, Local Elections, Fashion Shows
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Early voting begins Monday
Early voting for Aberdeen's two City Council races begins Monday at the Brown County Auditor's Office. Sample ballots are already available. Early voting can be done between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. The auditor's office is in the Brown County Courthouse...Tags: Elections, Local Elections, Voting, Dwayne Johnson, Politics
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CAPITOL NOTEBOOK: Banking mistakes total in millions
PIERRE — When the state Department of Legislative Audit finished examining his department for 2012, Revenue Secretary Andy Gerlach knew he needed changes. The audit uncovered mistakes involving millions of dollars in banking taxes....Tags: Human Mishaps, Personal Income, Budgets and Budgeting, Annual Reports
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Less than half of state road fund money went for construction
Less than half of the money that the state has spent from its road fund in the last two years actually went to pay for direct construction costs, according to a report issued Tuesday. The majority of payments in fiscal 2012 and 2011 went to cover...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Science and Technology, Construction, Health Insurance, Health Insurance Cost
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JPMorgan board members targeted by shareholder advisers
JPMorgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, survived the financial crisis better than most — only to have the $6 billion "London Whale" trading loss last year expose embarrassing flaws in its accounting and risk controls. Influential...
Tags: White House, Delta Air Lines, Museum of Natural History, Politics, Chicago Tribune Columnists
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