Kendallville City Council members will take a final vote on two ordinances tonight to sell $10.6 million worth of bonds for improvements to the city's water and sewer systems.
Though there was little discussion before the 3-2 votes at the Nov. 1 council meeting, Mayor Suzanne Handshoe said Monday she doesn't expect the final measures to receive such a quiet reception. Council members La...
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Some residents who think their property is safe from flooding may be in for a rude awakening.
Hall County Public Works is sponsoring an open house from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Gainesville Civic Center to let the public get a first look at the county's new flood plain map.
County engineer Kevin McInturff said the Federal Emergency Management Agency requires updated maps e...
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Certainly, Intermountain is one of America's most tech-savvy health-care organizations. It has poured $106 million into info tech since 2000, helping it make the American Hospital Assn.'s list of the 100 most-wired hospitals and health systems for six straight years. And it's a pioneer in adopting cutting-edge systems, from digital patient records in the 1970s to automated pharmacies beginni...
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About 200 houses on this island of pristine white beaches were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina, and while the damage has devastated residents, it may rock the government's national flood plan.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has made more than $200 million in flood payments in the area over the years, much of it to rebuild properties repeatedly flooded by hurricanes.
In fact...
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INTEREST paid on unutilised loans, disappearance of foodgrains from government godowns, purchase of aeroplanes which are not needed – these and similar wasteful expenditure of the West Bengal Congress government involving nearly Rs 630 million have been pointed out in 18,145 objections made by the Audit Report for 1965 placed on the table of the State Legislative Assembly on November 2, 1965 – ...
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One thing that Ellen Brisson takes away from her 2-year ordeal with identity theft is that like with other crimes, there often is no warning and no way to stop it.
Brisson, a Berkley resident, had her identity stolen in 2000 through documents taken from an insurance company. The woman who stole her identity was able to get a driver's license in Tennessee and use that along with Brisson'...
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The questions keep coming from people in the real estate business: "What do you think about the market? What are you hearing?"
It's nice to opine, but my ego stays grounded by a comment offered by someone in the audience as I took questions following a recent speech to the Sarasota Association of Realtors.
Could be. But I will admit that when I think about the market, I am feeling ...
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When Ian Thom walked into a Los Angeles art gallery and asked if they could spare a Picasso for a bit, he was met with incredulity.
"One curator told me I had set myself the Mount Everest of loan requests," said Thom. "Nevertheless, I kept persevering."
That's the time it took to bring the largest exhibition of Picasso paintings ever displayed in Vancouver to the Vancouver Art Gall...
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Ohio Gov. Bob Taft wants to crack down on predatory lending by making the state's consumer protection laws applicable to mortgage brokers and loan officers.
In a letter this week to legislators, Taft said regulation of the mortgage professionals falls short of protecting consumers. In addition to expanding the scope of the consumer sales practices act, he proposed tighter lender licensin...
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A M Naik, chairman and managing director of Larsen & Toubro Limited (L&T), has been recognised again for professional eminence and inspiring leadership by winning the 'Outstanding Chief Executive Award' given by the Indian Institution of Industrial Engineering (IIIE). The award was presented at the inaugural function of 7th National Convention of IIIE held in Pune. Naik received the award at ...
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