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Fairgrounds improvements suggested
Members of the Brown County Fair Board would like some of the fair's annual revenue to be set aside for improvements at the fairgrounds. Since 1985, the annual August fair has posted an overall profit of $135,282, fair board members told county...
Tags: Local Government, Crime, Law and Justice, Corporate Officers, New Year's Day, Lawyers
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WMS Industries places a bet on online gambling
While Illinois officials remain mired in debate over all forms of gambling, WMS Industries is predicting that casinos will soon become ubiquitous — via your computer and cellphone, at least. The Waukegan-based slot machine maker last month received...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, FBI, Corporate Officers, Lotteries, Quarterly or Semiannual Financial Statements
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Farm Management Minute: Calculating the true cost of farm labor
I have had a lot of questions lately, from families enrolled in our program, about how much money does it really take to pay for a hired hand or for a child to come back and farm. Most of those children that are planning on taking over the farm someday... -
For casino companies, referendum's stakes are huge
For the casino giants trying to persuade Marylanders to vote for or against more gambling here, the long-term stakes could be in the billions. Penn National Gaming's investment of $13 million for ads urging a "no" vote on Question 7 is pocket change...Tags: Harbor, Voting, Casino and Gambling Industry, Companies and Corporations, Cordish Cos.
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What is your farm operating profit margin?
Would you like to know your farm operating profit margin each year? What is and how can you use your farm operating profit margin to your advantage in your farming business? This reminds me of my Hoven High School Agricultural Teacher, who always answered... -
Letter: 'Watchdogs' offer suggestions for economic development
The following was sent to Harford County Executive David R. Craig. A copy was provided for publication. In reference to all the information provided about the Economic Development Policy, I submit the following from my committee, The Citizens of...Tags: Business, Credit and Debt, Realty, Foreign Exchange Market, Personal Income
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Washington County pledged $100,000 to undisclosed financial company
heather.keels@herald-mail.comCounty government officials agreed in a closed session last year to pay a $100,000 incentive for a financial services company to expand into Washington County, but its name is protected by a nondisclosure agreement, according to a county official. The...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development, Financial and Business Services, Companies and Corporations
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Taxpayer advocate: IRS workload too much, can't collect enough money
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Internal Revenue Service can't keep up with surging tax cheating and isn't sufficiently collecting revenue or helping confused taxpayers because Congress isn't giving it enough money to do its job, a government watchdog said...Tags: Corporate Crime, Fraud, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Government, Barack Obama
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Two I-95 travel plazas to be rebuilt in revenue-sharing plan
Maryland has taken the first step toward replacing its two travel plazas on Interstate 95 north of Baltimore with expansive, airy welcome centers filled with amenities and operated by a company with years of experience serving travelers.
The two-year,...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Companies and Corporations, Chesapeake (Chesapeake, Virginia), Travel, Harford County
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A unique Enterprise
arnoldp@herald-mail.comLike all 20 of Washington County's volunteer fire companies, Western Enterprise Fire Co. receives tens of thousands of dollars a year in public funding. Unlike the rest, however, the volunteer fire company in the big brick building in Hagerstown's West...Tags: Local Government, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Tour Operations Industry, Travel, Religion and Belief
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Redevelopment Agency takes multimillion-dollar hit
Glendale’s Redevelopment Agency took an $11.4-million hit in fiscal year 2010-11, a drop that was partially driven by attempts to protect money from what local officials have decried as a raid on city coffers by the state legislature. The agency,...Tags: Walt Disney, Jerry Brown, Arts and Culture
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Study: 'Creative economy' sees large job loss
The Los Angeles area's arts and entertainment industries lost thousands of jobs from 2007 to 2010, according to a study of the "creative economy." The findings for 2010 commissioned by Otis College of Art and Design and compiled from state and federal...Tags: Media Industry, Los Angeles Times, Artists, Layoffs and Downsizing, Career and Workplace
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Dec 16, 2011
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Dec 22, 2011
|Story| Daily Pilot
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