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Anne Arundel school board adds to raises in operating budget
The Anne Arundel County Board of Education approved systemwide pay increases last week as part of a $1 billion operating budget, adding more to the raise package than the County Council had initially supported. The budget also includes money for the...Tags: Teachers, Catonsville, Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning
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Senate committee taking up VA claims backlog
WASHINGTONWASHINGTON – The Senate Appropriations Committee will consider a 10-point plan this week to address the claims backlog at the Department of Veterans Affairs, Chairwoman Barbara A. Mikulski said Tuesday. “When our veterans return from war,...Tags: Defense, Barbara A. Mikulski, Tim Johnson, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Freedom Federal recognizes first 'Core Values Award' recipient of 2013
Marketing coordinator Kevin Zaegel is the winner of Freedom Federal Credit Union's quarterly "Core Value Award," which recognizes Freedom employees who continuously demonstrate support of Freedom's unique core values established as a vision and guidance...Tags: Values
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Bel Air commissioners could add $50K to employee pensions
Bel Air town officials have an opportunity to put at least $50,000 into their employees' pension funds, if the town commissioners approve a resolution to amend the budget for the 2013 fiscal year during Monday's town meeting.. Resolution 1007-13,...Tags: Interior Policy, Finance, Pension and Welfare, Lisa Moody
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Fans should alert authorities immediately of problems at Oriole Park
A 25-year-old man is struggling for his life at a local hospital after an altercation involving patrons during a ball game at Oriole Park last week ("Taunting at O's game ends in intensive care," June 1). This situation could have been averted if fans...
Tags: Nottingham
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Public works board to consider Md. housing agency move
The state Board of Public Works is expected to vote today on a contract that would clear the way for the Department of Housing and Community Development to move from its park-like campus in Crownsville to a transit hub in Prince George's County. The...
Tags: Maryland Area Regional Commuter Train Service, Martin O'Malley, Carrollton, Executive Branch, Laura Neuman
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Regus 'flexible workplace' centers expand in Maryland
Technology company Hope LoanPort could have signed a conventional lease for its new headquarters in Baltimore. But the nonprofit doesn't work in a conventional way. Its 10 employees live in three states. Some work at home part-time but need office space...
Tags: Employment, Employment Opportunities, Office and Retail Spaces, Pikesville, Condos and Houses
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Defense contractor reverses course, keeps Baltimore location
A British defense contractor said Monday that it has decided not to close its Baltimore facility after all, though it expects to lay off about 35 employees there. Cobham PLC, which said in January that it would shut that location and move those...Tags: Hunt Valley
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As more Harford school budget protests loom, Craig and teachers union head trade charges
Teachers and others concerned about county funding of the 2014 school budget were expected to stage another protest at Tuesday night's Harford County Council meeting in Bel Air. With time running out in the budget review process, the 1 percent pay...Tags: Labor Legislation, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Budgets and Budgeting, Students
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Edwin L. Kess
Edwin L. Kess, a retired labor relations director who was active in his church, died May 22 of cancer at Gilchrist Hospice Care in Columbia. He was 86. "Edwin was strong-willed and wanted to succeed. He wanted to succeed in whatever he tried to do,"...
Tags: Music, Glen Burnie, Work Relations, U.S. Army, Morgan State University
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Online sales tax bill should be improved, and passed
The U.S. Senate recently passed a bill that would allow states to require Internet retailers to collect sales taxes on behalf of local governments. This bill has flaws, but they could be fixed in the House. It should be passed. I don't like the idea...
Tags: E-Commerce Industry, Unemployment Benefits, Computer Networking and Internet, Sales, Small Businesses
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Residents, workers share views on Fallston gas pipeline
About 20 people made passionate pleas Tuesday for and against a proposed parallel Columbia Gas Transmission pipeline which would go through a number of agricultural and residential properties and nature areas in Baltimore and Harford counties. The...
Tags: Energy Resources, Harford County
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