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Southland counties lose jobs as state unemployment stays at 9.8%
As California's unemployment rate remains stuck at 9.8% in January, some counties in the Golden State reported jobless rates edging up slightly. California's employers added just 1,700 jobs in January, according to the state's Employment Development...
Tags: Unemployment, Employment Opportunities, Labor Markets, Employment, Career and Workplace
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Shelby Jean Harmon, 73, Hooversville, formerly of Stoystown
Shelby Jean Harmon, 73, Hooversville, formerly of Stoystown, died Feb. 27, 2013, at Somerset In-Touch Hospice. Born June 27, 1939, a daughter of Clyde and Sara (Johnson) Johnston. Preceded in death by parents, husband Harold E. “Jake,”... -
California job growth loses steam in December as payrolls shrink
After outpacing the U.S. for most of last year, California’s jobs engine lost momentum in December as employers' payrolls shrank by 17,500 last month. The unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.8% last month, according to figures released...
Tags: Consumer Confidence, Fiscal Cliff, Unemployment, Labor Markets, Employment Opportunities
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Jazz 'Messiah' swings back to town
More than a decade ago, vocalist Rodrick Dixon traveled to Lincoln Center in New York to sing a piece of music he couldn't get out of his head. He then decided he had to persuade someone to stage it in Chicago. This weekend, "Too Hot to Handel: The...
Tags: Entertainment, Lincoln Center, Irving Park, Arts and Culture, Music
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Hardison finds niche in Nevada
When Allen Hardison sifted through letters from NCAA Division I universities for soccer five years ago he never thought his life would end up where it is now. He never dreamed he would playing in a college football bowl game in New Mexico on Saturday....
Tags: College Sports, National Football League, San Francisco 49ers, Sports, College Football
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Court listings: Dec. 6, 2012
Christopher David Sanderson, 23, Pierpont, seat belt violation, fined $25. Harlan James Heitz, 59, Mina, speeding, fined $125. Herbert Ernest Hawley, 35, of 208 Eighth Ave. S.W., seat belt violation, fined $25. Denise Diane Dulik, 51, of 12767...Tags: Prisons, Watertown, Transportation, Drunk Driving, James Henderson
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Forecast: O.C. can expect modest job growth
As taxation and other costs go up in California, one place is looking better and better: Walla Walla. Moving to the eastern Washington town of some 32,000 — where you can rent a mansion for $2,500 a month, have a short commute and not pay state...Tags: Fiscal Cliff, Taxation, Economic Indicator, Income Tax, State Income Tax
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Vaught's Views: Could San Jose State's Mike MacIntyre be Kentucky's next football coach?
larry@amnews.comCould Kentucky have its new football coach even though Saturday UK athletics director Mitch Barnhart said the job had not been offered to anyone? Aaron Cordero of bleedbluekentucky.com says sources have told him UK has found a coach to succeed Joker...Tags: Utah State Aggies, National Football League, San Jose State Spartans, Louisiana Tech Bulldogs, Bill Parcells
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Willis G. Kisner, 85, Friedens
Willis G. Kisner, 85, of Friedens, died Oct. 28, 2012, at Somerset Hospital. Born Aug. 27, 1927, in Corinth, W.Va., he is the son of the late George and Violet (Wright) Kisner. Also preceded in death by a daughter, brothers Junior and Lawrence, and...Tags: Friedens
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Billy Cundiff not the first kicker to lose job after playoff disappointment
The Baltimore SunTo some Ravens fans, the thought of Billy Cundiff continuing to be the team’s kicker – after he hooked wide left a 32-yard attempt in January’s 23-20 loss to the New England Patriots in the AFCchampionship game – was an unappealing...Tags: Baltimore Ravens, David Akers, Canadian Football, Cleveland Browns, American Football Conference
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Manufacturing recovery stumbles as factory orders fall again
There’s been quite a bit of chatter this spring about a rebound in the manufacturing sector. Whether those predictions will hold up is looking less and less certain as new orders tumble. Demand for factory-made goods has fallen three of the past...Tags: PricewaterhouseCoopers, Google+
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Living Here: Outdoor activities
If you like being outside, there's plenty to do on the Peninsula. From cycling and watersports to golf and hunting, there's plenty to keep people active while outdoors. Cycling The Peninsula offers many opportunities for cycling enthusiasts....
Tags: College Sports, James River, Road Running, Virginia Cavaliers, Clubs and Associations
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