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Speed cameras are headed to school zones around Memphis and some drivers support the plan. "I think they should because it's automatic," said Miriam Wilson, for speed cameras. "You should be...
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Marysville's 2013-14 budget looks just as much at how to deal with expected future financial crises as it does at spending for the coming year. The City Council voted 4-1 on Tuesday to approve a...
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When the Marysville City Council in 2006 bought vacant land along B Street across from Ellis Lake, a staff report described development of the property as "slow and sometimes rocky." Seven years and...
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Margaret “Margy” Haines, who owned Balloons Galore and, like her friend Rita Crundwell, was well-known in quarter horse circles, left no instructions on how she wanted the $116,550 spent. When the...
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NATCHEZ — He may not be a dad, but Father’s Day weekend was a good weekend for Greg Brooking. The Duncan Park golf course superintendent was happy that his “baby” — the course — had a significant...
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Frank Lewis PDT Staff Writer City Council President Steve Sturgill recently announced the formation of six committees of council for the purpose of further engaging council by providing a forum for...
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PORTAGE | The city's coffers are replenished, thanks to receiving its spring property tax draw Wednesday. And there is enough in there, said Clerk-Treasurer Chris Stidham and City Council President...
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The budget calls for about $25.2 million in spending in the fiscal year starting July 1. About a third of it is in the General Fund, while the rest involves water, sewer and garbage collection, and...
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Money from utility bills is going toward city employees' healthcare and salaries, but that is not illegal, City Manager Lance Willard and Municipal Attorney Dan Blasdell said Tuesday. The men both...
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Muskogee area educational and children’s program are benefiting from the Muskogee Exchange Club’s Chili and Barbecue Cook-Off. The Exchange Club distributed more than $30,000 in cook-off proceeds to...
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LISBON - Blankets and T-shirts should go into the washer and not your toilet. That was the message delivered at this week's Village Council meeting by Board of Public Affairs Chairwoman Carol...
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GLASGOW — Mayor Rhonda Trautman expects the financial picture for the 2012-13 fiscal year to be better than originally projected as she and administrative staff members started preparing in March a...
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VISALIA, California (KFSN) -- A state law that's forced many would-be prison inmates into California's county jail system is apparently putting a strain on one county's healthcare system. Related...
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The Legislature's Democratic leaders on Wednesday pledged to address a budget bill that threatens public access to information held by local governments, but to do so in different ways. The attempts...
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VIENNA - The Youngstown-Warren Regional Airport will shelve a plan to construct a new aircraft taxi lane after losing $30,000 in federal funds earmarked for design work on the project. The airport's...
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By Michelle Horst CHARLES TOWN - Tuesday morning at City Hall, the city of Charles Town gave out more than $100,000 to nonprofit organizations that serve not just the city, but residents...
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BURTON — A millage proposal is underway for Burton residents to vote on. Councilman and Finance Chair Vaughn Smith said there will be a group of 20-25 Burton residents and business owners “with a...
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FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Gov. Steve Beshear says Kentucky will receive a settlement of more than $6 million from a case involving online gambling. The case dates back to 2008 when the Kentucky Justice...
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An expected Thursday night vote on next year’s budget for the East Baton Rouge Parish school system has been postponed to give School Board members and the public more time to consider additional...
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Forsyth County commissioners will propose a property tax rate for 2014 at their meeting tonight. The increase from this year’s rate is likely to be zero. In preparation for the commission’s vote, the...
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