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Even if the board raises property taxes 15.32 mills - the maximum the state is allowing the district - and uses its $1.1 million fund balance, it would still fall about $200,000 short, School Board Vice President Kim Bucari said.
The district had put money aside for what it thought would be a $1.7 million teachers contract settlement. But board President Frank Scavo said the contract will...
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Advanced Search Full Text Article Archive HOME OPINION BUSINESS SPORTS A & E LIFE atHOME HEALTH SCIENCE & TECH WHEELS TRAVEL CLASSIFIEDS CAREERS Toronto & GTA National Report TheStar.com - News - RCMP scandal heats up RCMP scandal heats up FRED CHARTRAND / CP PHOTO Interim RCMP Commissioner Beverley Busson, shown at a news conference Thursday, has welcomed a probe into allegations of corrupti...
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has joined as managing director of its Des Moines office. She will serve as the strategic lead for Iowa-based accounts and will manage growth of the Osborn & Barr Iowa and upper Midwest operations. Previously, Erickson served as director of marketing and events at Clear Channel Radio in Iowa.
of Urbandale has joined as vice president and senior loan officer. Van Landschoot has 15 years of...
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Lenders are Raising the Bar for Some Borrowers and Shutting the Doors on Others
The mortgage industry woes spooking stock markets worldwide are hitting home.
As default rates shoot up and subprime lenders - those who make high-interest loans to people with shaky credit - close or scale back, other mortgage lenders are trying to protect themselves.
That means if your credit is ...
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SEABROOK (AP) – Part of a nuclear power plant went offline Friday afternoon for repairs and will remain shut down for the next few days, a spokesman said.
Seabrook Station’s non-nuclear operations were shut down about 4 p.m., spokesman Al Griffin said. The plant remains offline for non-emergency repairs.
CONCORD (AP) – A House panel voted Friday to recommend spendi...
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The new arrangements will mean that everyone taking out a single premium payment protection insurance policy will be entitled to a partial refund of the premium if the policy is cancelled early. These have been agreed following discussions between the FSA, BBA and other industry trade associations.
Angela Knight, incoming chief executive of the BBA, said: “Banks have already implemented t...
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Colin Peterson submits: The worldwide glut of capital has caused low quality debt to be bid up to outrageous levels. Subprime debt has already had a severe correction. I believe this will spread to the "Alt-A" market, which is defined by ...
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Guilford County Schools has a large question mark looming over its plans to rebuild Eastern Guilford High School: How does it pay construction bills when it doesn't know how much state insurers will offer for fire damage?
Without an answer, school officials plan to request from the Board of Commissioners enough money to cover the new school. They estimate the school — destroyed by...
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When the House Commerce Committee held its public hearings on a bill that would cap high-interest loans made by short-term lenders like payday loan companies, Chairwoman Tara Reardon's seat was empty.
Reardon, whose father-in-law, Richard Bouley, was there quietly lobbying for the payday loan industry, sat there listening, but did not say a word. He left after the first few speakers.
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