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Harford council votes down exec's order, but exec says action is illegal, will be ignored
The fight over a fire and emergency medical services commission for Harford County raged on Tuesday night, when the Harford County Council unanimously struck down County Executive David Craig's executive order to create the commission, and Craig...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Dave Williams, Tony Bennett, Budgets and Budgeting, Havre de Grace
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Funding for new emergency center remains in Harford capital budget
Members of the Harford County Council agreed Tuesday to hold funding for a large portion of the planned Emergency Operations Center replacement in next year's capital budget. The plan to replace the building near Routes 1 and 543 in the Hickory area is...
Tags: Credit and Debt, Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Loans
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Leopold's accounting trick
No sooner had Anne Arundel County Executive John Leopold unveiled his proposed budget for next year than Superintendent Kevin Maxwell was complaining that the schools were being shortchanged by $12 million. It was the latest salvo in a long-running feud...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Credit and Debt, Lawyers, Judges, Students
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Leopold: Arundel has not shortchanged schools
The April 20 Sun editorial regarding the maintenance of effort law ("Leopold's accounting trick") requires a response. As a member of the House of Delegates 25 years ago, I sponsored legislation, which was enacted, that strengthened the maintenance of...Tags: Credit and Debt, Local Government, Lawyers, Judges, Justice System
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Board of Education upholds ruling against Arundel on education funding requirement
The Maryland State Board of Education said Wednesday that Anne Arundel County government underfunded schools by nearly $12 million for the current fiscal year, striking down the county's appeal of an earlier ruling that it failed to meet a state-...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Teaching and Learning, Credit and Debt, Local Government, Lawyers
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Germany's plan will make euro crisis worse
European leaders are working feverishly to create what German Chancellor Angela Merkel is calling a "fiscal union" to restore private investor confidence in Europe and rekindle growth. Unfortunately, what she advocates will thrust Europe into a deeper...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, Italy, Europe, Finance, European Union
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Anne Arundel schools chief releases nearly $1 billion FY 2013 budget
The superintendent of Anne Arundel County's public schools has proposed a nearly $1 billion operating budget for the 2013 fiscal year, about $50 million more than the system was allotted this year.
"We have been good fiscal stewards of the money...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Credit and Debt, AFSCME, Annapolis, Finance
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Europe's problems hit home for some in Maryland
Kirk-Habicht Co. in Essex doesn't do much business in Europe, but problems on the continent are buffeting the manufacturer all the same.
Its employees rely on a heavy wire to make springs tough enough for trucks, and the only plant they know of that...Tags: FTI Consulting Inc., Medical Research, Europe, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), European Union
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Havre de Grace water, sewer fund expected to have higher deficit
With Havre de Grace continuing to raise water and sewer rates and demand for those services declining, the city's water and sewer fund is projected to end this fiscal year with a deficit of at least $500,000. Mayor Wayne Dougherty told the city council...Tags: Credit and Debt, Finance, Finance, Public Finance, Havre de Grace
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Catonsville nonprofit helps woman reduce her debt
In 2009, Marlena Clay-Boone had $68,000 in debt and seemingly nowhere to turn.
Then 57 years old, Clay-Boone had just gone through a divorce and had to use her credit cards to pay for several home repairs that came one after the other.
Clay-Boone...Tags: Credit and Debt, Unemployment, Catonsville, Finance, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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No quick fix: Getting out of debt requires patience — and help
After his mother's death six years ago, Doug Hamilton says, his financial life spiraled out of control. He spent freely, didn't pay his bills on time and had creditors calling him at work.
Marlena Clay-Boone says her financial problems started as her...Tags: Consumers, Unemployment, Catonsville, Finance, Financial Planning
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Maryland holds back letters of intent to swimming, water polo recruits
COLLEGE PARK — The University of Maryland held back letters of intent to high-school recruits of three sports — men's swimming, women's swimming, and women's water polo — an indication that those teams have showed up with others on a...Tags: North Carolina State University, Maryland Terrapins, Facebook, Budgets and Budgeting, Swimming
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