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Freedom Federal Credit Union recognizes Core Values award recipient
Meghan Rafferty, assistant branch manager of its Park Avenue branch in Bel Air, 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...Tags: Banking, Ceremonies, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Culture, Financial and Business Services
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Credit union offers scholarships to Maryland state employees and their families
Maryland state workers — and their family members — could win a college scholarship for fall 2013 offered by the State Employees Credit Union. The credit union typically awards $15,000 to $20,000 in scholarships annually. Last year, it...Tags: PayPal, Inc., Technology, Civil and Public Service, Awards and Prizes, Public Employees
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Icy commute possible for Monday morning
State Highway Administration officials are urging drivers to be careful during the Monday morning commute because freezing rain in the forecast may make the roads slick. As of 10 p.m. on Sunday, National Weather Service forecasters were calling for...
Tags: Washington, DC, Weather Reports
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Don't force teachers to pay dues
The recent news that the Maryland State Education Association, the state's largest teachers union, is pressing for the Maryland General Assembly to pass a law to forcibly collect dues from teachers statewide who wish not to join it is tragic. These...
Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Labor Legislation
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State budget has no tax increases, limited spending, leaders say
Gov. Martin O'Malley unveiled Wednesday a budget that is "on the verge" of closing a budget gap that once stood at $2 billion. The governor emphasized the more than 40,000 jobs he expected his $37 billion operating and $3.7 billion capital budget to...
Tags: Credit Ratings, Cinema Industry, Executive Branch, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Budgets and Budgeting
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New Harford school budget requests $6.3 million for raises
Harford County Public Schools' proposed operating budget for fiscal year 2014 is seeking a 3.5 percent overall spending increase from the current fiscal year, which amounts to $15.1 million more, and includes an unspecified wage increase for teachers...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Teachers, Havre de Grace
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Edgewood woman wins $2 million in Powerball drawing
On Wednesday night, Almerta Williams suddenly became much richer – roughly $2 million richer. The Edgewood resident, who lives on Mount Vernon Court, was announced as the winner in the latest Powerball game by Maryland Lottery late Thursday...
Tags: Lotteries, Powerball Lottery, Mount Vernon, Harford County, Havre de Grace
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Cordish division named in Louisville, Ky., lawsuit alleging discrimination
The Baltimore SunA division of the Baltimore-based Cordish Cos. has been named as a co-defendant in a lawsuit alleging discriminatory practices at The Maker's Mark Bourbon House and Lounge, a tenant at Cordish's Fourth Street Live! property in Louisville, Ky. The...Tags: Laws, Cordish Cos., Litigation, Trials, Justice System
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Indeed.com ranks top 15 retail employers
This year’s Black Friday became the backdrop not only for doorbuster HDTV sales but for protests from retail workers across the country. Workers at Walmart, Target, even Macy’s, have decried unfair wages and conditions.
So which retailers...Tags: Nordstrom, IKEA, Halloween, Target, Employment
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Six Harford businesses fined for liquor law violations
Five Harford County restaurants and one liquor store were fined by the Harford County Liquor Control Board recently for various violations of the county's liquor laws. Beards Hill Plaza Liquors and Carsins Run Grill in Aberdeen, Pat's Pizzeria in...Tags: Golf, Aberdeen, Labor Legislation, Pizzas, Punishment
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Harford reactions mixed to Black Friday early openings
The Friday after Thanksgiving, known as "Black Friday," is typically the first day of the holiday shopping season. Traditionally, people got up early Friday morning to line up at their favorite stores so they can take advantage of special sales and rare...
Tags: Toys, Gaming, Toys "R" Us, Inc., Holidays, Target
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Finding Fezziwig in the 21st Century
What makes a great workplace? A bit of Old Fezziwig. That's a reference to one of the characters from Dickens' novella, "A Christmas Carol" — the corpulent, jolly man who ran the London business where Ebenezer Scrooge apprenticed. Fezziwig threw the...
Tags: Ebenezer Scrooge (fictional character), Holidays, Linda Brown, Values, Ethics
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