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City schools' chronic financial failings
Kudos to Erica Green for keeping on top of the Baltimore school finances ("Audit faults schools over federal funds," May 23). Many of the problems outlined in the most recent report can be traced to poor accounting procedures — including no...
Tags: Finance
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5 questions with … Stuart L. Ritter
As a senior financial planner with Baltimore money manager T. Rowe Price, Stuart Ritter spends much of his time on the job — and off — educating people about personal finance. April is Financial Literacy Month, and as many surveys show...
Tags: Social Security, Colleges and Universities, Retirement, University of Maryland, College Park, Electronics
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Improve your financial savvy at Money Matters Fair [Elkridge]
Howard County Councilman Calvin Ball will host the seventh annual Money Matters Fair in partnership with Howard Community College, the Howard County Library, Howard County Public School System, Making Change and Friends of the Howard County Library. The...Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Wars and Interventions, World War II (1939-1945), Howard County
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Ben Skopic makes a splash at state swimming championships [Marriottsville/Sykesville/Woodstock]
Congratulations to Marriotts Ridge High School freshman Ben Skopic on his notable showing at the 2013 Maryland State Swimming Championships March 7-10 at the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis. Ben swims for the Eagles Swim Team, at McDonogh School in...Tags: American Cancer Society, Relay for Life, United States Naval Academy, Swimming, High School Sports
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Learning 'money matters' at Howard libraries
The East Columbia Branch of the Howard County Library System is hosting a Money Matters Fair for parents, children and teenagers Saturday, April 6, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. The event, which kicks off Financial Education Month, is free and no...Tags: Howard Community College, Libraries, Tuition Planning Services, Howard County
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Lansdowne sixth-graders get a taste of adulthood at BizTown
While many adults have trouble balancing their checkbooks and managing finances, sixth-graders at Lansdowne Middle School are already experienced in writing checks and running businesses like professionals. "I know how to write checks to people, how...
Tags: For-Profit Colleges, Business, Teaching and Learning, Students, Bank of America Corp.
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Howard County datebook Datebook
Sunday, March 24 Figure skating The Gardens Figure Skating Club presents its ninth annual spring ice show, "Mary Poppins," at 1 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. at Gardens Ice House, 13800 Old Gunpowder Road in Laurel. Shows feature more than 60 skaters, ages 3-55,...Tags: Mary Poppins (musical), Ice Skating, Mother's Day, Harriet Tubman, Skin Cancer
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Prepared text of Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's State of the City Address 2013
Mr. President, Madam Comptroller, Senators and Delegates, members of the City Council, clergy, colleagues in public service, committed people of Baltimore—thank you for the opportunity to report on the progress of our city and to renew our...
Tags: Inner Harbor, Health Insurance Cost, Barack Obama, Executive Branch, Charm City Circulator
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Tax tips just in time for the launch of filing season
Tax season officially kicks off Wednesday, later than usual because lawmakers only this month passed legislation to address expired tax cuts. The IRS needed time to update its forms and systems. Not a problem for procrastinators, but a problem for...
Tags: Labor Legislation, U.S. Congress, Internal Revenue Service, Interior Policy, Retirement
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Md. employers add 22,000 jobs in 2012
Maryland gained about 22,000 jobs in 2012, the smallest annual increase since the recession, underscoring the challenges facing the state in a year dominated by the federal budget and the collapse of a major employer. U.S. Department of Labor estimates...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Bankruptcy, Public Finance, Companies and Corporations, U.S. Congress
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New United Way program prevents homelessness — in time for Christmas
A few months ago, things were looking bleak for Brooklyn Homes resident Christina Stocks.
The 27-year-old single mother of two took a pay cut at work and fell behind in her rent payments. She was facing eviction — and a Christmas on the streets....Tags: Loyola University Maryland, Rentals, Holidays, Homelessness, United Way
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Clarksville: Students given $50,000 in Amanda Wins scholarship funds
Each $5,000 Amanda Wins scholarship is awarded from Amanda Post's memorial fund. through the generosity of family and friends who perpetuate the memory of a girl who had a passion for academics and soccer. There is an Amanda Post Amanda Wins River...Tags: Arts, Fine Arts, Awards and Prizes, Howard Community College, PTA
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