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Fire Department reins in overtime problems
Sun ReporterThe Anne Arundel County Fire Department has kept its overtime spending under budget for the first time, fire officials have announced, quieting an issue that was blamed for losing previous chiefs their jobs. It didn't hurt that the budgeted amount was...Tags: Robert Ray, John R Leopold, Fires
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Towns take a real hit
Of The Morning CallIt was the end of 2007, and Washington Township, Northampton County, was putting together its budget. The property tax would stay the same, the supervisors said, but the township would lose one position in its zoning office because the number of building...Tags: House Building, Property, Architecture, Land Price, State Budgets
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Interest for learning at LSCC contrasts with severe budget cuts
Special To The Sentinel"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," wrote Charles Dickens. At Lake-Sumter Community College, we can relate to his ambivalence. Enrollment was up nearly 10 percent last year. We are thrilled that more and more residents of Lake and...Tags: Charlie Crist, Government Debt, Financial Aid, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Charles Dickens
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Hartford Residents Rally Against Library Closings
A rally in Hartford's Bushnell Park to show that "Hartford Cares," followed by the closing of two of the city's nine branch libraries were the biggest events in the Capital City this past week. Taxpayer advocates in West Hartford announced they will...Tags: Referenda, Society, Private Health Care, Public Transportation, Henry Hudson
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Budget is a sort of bet on the unknown
Of The Associated PressWhen Gov. Ed Rendell floated his budget proposal in February, Pennsylvania's economic forecasting consultant said the slack economy would rebound in the second half of 2008. Then the firm, Global Insight, grew more pessimistic as the economy worsened and...Tags: Executive Branch, Charter Schools, Federal Reserve, State University of New York, Laws
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High school budget cuts driving knife into athletic programs, too
Sentinel Staff WriterWith school districts facing declining enrollment, reduced state funding, and rising costs for insurance, electricity and diesel fuel, sports programs are facing a budget crisis many longtime coaches say is the worst they have lived through. It means...Tags: Wrestling, Softball, Volleyball, Teaching and Learning, Disney's Wide World of Sports
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Floridians feel squeeze of state's $66 billion budget
Tallahassee BureauFlorida's prison system is shedding nearly 400 probation officers, prison teachers and chaplains. The Department of Community Affairs, which polices growth, is laying off planners, shuttering its office in the Florida Keys and predicting it will take...Tags: Prisons, Local Authority, Government Debt, Mental Illness, Florida Keys Vacations
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Officer Sent To Prison, Farm Map Available
Former East Windsor police officer sent to federal prison after trying to entice an 11-year-old sexually over the Internet. Fermi High School moves graduation site over concerns about wear and tear on new athletic fields. External audit committee says...Tags: Video Games, Auto Trends, Murder, Addiction, Anthony Parker
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Avon Voters Approve Budget; Canton Imposes Curfew
Avon voters approve budget at last. Dozens turn out in Canton to express views on drug sweep in local schools. And a state agency invests in a Farmington company. Here's a roundup of some of the news Courant reporters covered in Farmington Valley in the...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Motorcycling, Referenda, Law Enforcement, Economic Policy
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Budget passes; education, energy get more
and Marc Levy Of The Associated PressA state budget that boosts education spending and borrows for energy, infrastructure and economic development projects easily passed the state Legislature on Friday and was signed into law by a visibly pleased Gov. Ed Rendell. ''We did an awful lot in...Tags: Economic Policy, Executive Branch, Society, Charter Schools, Long Term Care
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