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Bicyclists have positive effect on their communities
A recent Voice contributor was critical of bicyclists and the accommodations being made for them, such as the recent law mandating 3 feet between motorists and bicyclists in South Bend. The gist of his letter was that bicyclists take and take and give...Tags: Science and Technology, Museums, Arts, Barack Obama, Petroleum Industry
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Hopefuls preparing to challenge Huff
An education advocate and a longtime state lawmaker say they are eyeing Baltimore County Councilman Todd Huff's seat. Democrat Laurie Taylor-Mitchell, an art historian and local education advocate, said she has decided to run for the four-year term in...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Punishment, Local Elections, Republican Party, Todd Huff
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AT&T, Union Reach Deal for 3,200 CT Workers
The Hartford CourantIt took thirteen months since the last contract expired, but local 1298 of the Communications Workers of America has reached a 4-year deal with AT&T giving raises totaling nearly 11 percent to 3,200 wireline and customer service workers in Connecticut....Tags: Union (Tolland, Connecticut), Career and Workplace
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Washington County employee health benefits to cost slightly more
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWith health care costs on the rise, Washington County employees will be paying about 10 percent more on average for their share, starting July 1, county officials said Tuesday. The county Board of Commissioners unanimously approved proposed health...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Employees, Diabetes, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Financial Planning
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Karanbir Gill: Deregulation would hurt state's trauma centers
In large states such as Florida, it is essential to carefully develop a statewide trauma care network that ensures our citizens have access to timely, life-saving care delivered by highly-trained specialists. Over the past 30 years, Florida has built a...Tags: Litigation and Regulation, National Government, Politics, Government, Florida Legislature
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Poll: The feds' selective scrutiny of tax-exempt 'patriots'
Vindicating the complaints of some "tea party" activists, a top IRS official admitted Friday that the agency had singled out such groups for scrutiny in the months leading up to the 2012 election. The revelation (accompanied by an apology from Lois...
Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, John Boehner, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Personal Weapon Control
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What we think: House breaks vow to be bipartisan, thoughtful
After he was elected Florida House speaker by his colleagues in November, Republican Will Weatherford delivered an eloquent speech promising bipartisanship and a commitment to problem solving. He urged members to "have a clear understanding of why we're...Tags: Republican Party, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Politics, Private Health Care
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Catholic 'Sharia' in Pittsburgh
In the post-9/11 culture wars over Islamic fundamentalism, American conservatives — properly — have condemned attempts in Muslim countries to punish blasphemy or insults to the prophet Muhammad. It will be interesting to see if they are...
Tags: Roman Catholicism, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Politics, Church and State Relations, John G. Roberts, Jr.
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State ranks third in best place to retire
The CNN Money website reports that Bankrate has ranked South Dakota as the third best state in the country for retired people. While states such as Florida are known as havens for senior citizens, other states ranked higher for quality of life. The...Tags: Bankrate Incorporated
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Grazing together: Ranch wisdom put to the test
BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension Specialists and South Dakota cattle producers are teaming up to apply research to a generations-old idea that for every cow grazing on rangeland, a ewe can be added and not have a negative impact on forage quality or...Tags: Research, Science and Technology
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Is $1,721.75 the bill you'd expect for treating a cut?
It was your basic, run-of-the-mill accident. Kim Haselhoff's 9-year-old son got nipped in the finger by one of the family dogs. It didn't seem too serious, but there was a bit of blood. Unfortunately, the pediatrician's office had just closed, and the...Tags: Government Health Care, Medicare, Prices, Aetna Inc., Insurance
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Many opt for high-deductible health plans despite risks
Alice Marie Francis believes it's important to have health insurance, but finding a plan that fit her budget was no easy task. "Money is tight," says the 50-year-old Burbank, Calif., mother of two, whose children are insured by their father's work-based...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Healthcare Provider, Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Medical Procedures and Tests
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