Posts Tagged ‘City’
PROTECTING YOUR LIVELIHOOD: ID theft on the rise in the city
PROTECTING YOUR LIVELIHOOD: ID theft on the rise in the city
ROANOKE RAPIDS — Keep your eyes on your wallet when you’re in the store, shred your mail and if your wallet gets stolen, cancel your credit cards immediately.
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City reduces future worker retirement benefits
City reduces future worker retirement benefits
If money grew on trees, Hermosa Beach officials would already be grabbing their rakes and leaf bags anticipating a great fall. That’s because in November, the city will begin reducing the retirement benefits for any new hires, saving piles of money from here on out.
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City to continue studying Business 75 drainage issue
City to continue studying Business 75 drainage issue
Discussion over needed improvements for the drainage adjacent to McDonald’s on Business Highway 75 has prompted the Le Mars City Council to ask city staff for a future council session devoted to setting priorities on major city projects.
Read more on Le Mars Daily Sentinel
Lake City Community Planner for July 7
Lake City Community Planner for July 7
Florence Civic Center will have an evening with “Queen of Gospel” Albertina Walker along with other groups and choirs at 8 p.m. Friday. The event is in honor of Dr. Bill Pinkney and Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune.
Read more on Lake City News & Post
Not Always Second Fiddle | Sometimes, first violin or bass drum, Terry Simonson knows the score at city hall
Not Always Second Fiddle | Sometimes, first violin or bass drum, Terry Simonson knows the score at city hall
Terry Simonson wanted to be mayor of Tulsa once — twice, actually. In January 1998, the Republican Party found itself with only one candidate who had filed to run in the Tulsa mayoral race, Dennis Mahon, and he proudly proclaimed himself a white separatist. As the filing deadline loomed, so did a… By Mike Easterling.
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City of Canton, GA, on saving money, time and headaches with Google Apps
Camille Wehs, IT director for the City of Canton, GA, discusses how she migrated her city employees from an on-premise messaging system to Google Apps. In addition to the costs of software and hardware, she saved herself time and headaches – reducing hours spent on maintaining the system from many hours per month to just a couple. Learn more at www.google.com/apps/business Company background: 180-person local/ city government Original broadcast: January 2009
Lake City Community Planner for June 16
Lake City Community Planner for June 16
LAKE CITY — Here’s a look at the upcoming events in and around the Lake City area.
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Do you have to live in a large city to be a Certified Financial Planner?
I live in a small town in Tennessee. Would I need to travel to a larger town like Chattanooga to get work? Is there a difference between a Financial Planner and a Financial Advisor? Are you selling insurance in this profession? What is the pay like?
Morning Report: City Hall’s Babysitter
Morning Report: City Hall’s Babysitter
You could call him a babysitter, a guardian, a glorified hall monitor.
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Anderson City Council, Tea Party Event, ASO holiday concert
Today, the Anderson City Council will meet at 7 pm at Anderson City Hall. It will discuss ongoing budget problems within the parks department and consider the possibility of emergency loans. Advocates of tax reform will hold a Tea Party gathering at the Emery Lee Auditorium in Alexandrias Beulah Park. We look at enrollment trends at Anderson schools projected ahead for the next five to 10 years to get an idea of whats in store.
