Drought brings cooperation Las Vegas Review-Journal Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:30 AM PDT Southern Nevada Water Authority officials traveled to the desert near the Mexico border Wednesday to celebrate two projects they helped pay for even though they are hundreds of miles outside their service area. | College tuition increases Thurmont Gazette Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:30 AM PDT Frederick Community College students will have to dig deeper into their pockets to pay for classes this fall. Tuition will increase from $96 per credit hour to $103 per credit hour to make up for the loss of $1 million in county funding. | Central Bucks East football coach gets backing The Intelligencer Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:29 AM PDT Several members of the Central Bucks East community thanked the school board for hiring John Donnelly as coach, even though the district is paying him at the top of the pay scale. | Township to end longevity pay for new employees The Belleville View Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:25 AM PDT In a unanimous vote, longevity pay, which awards to township employees and elected officials up to $250 for each year of service to the township, was eliminated for future township salaried employees. | State funding to pay for track replacement Clinton Gazette Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:25 AM PDT (From left) Mary McKinzie, Largo High School PTA president, and Angelique Simpson-Marcus, Largo High School principal, look on Monday at the school as Sen. Ulysses Currie (D-Dist. 25) of Forestville announces a $180,000 state grant to replace the athletic track. | European Airlines Must Pay Stranded Passengers NPR Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:24 AM PDT The European Commission says "maximum pressure" will be put on European airlines to reimburse travelers delayed by the volcanic ash disruption. The EU has strict rules requiring passengers be compensated for delayed air travel. Some budget airlines complain that it is unfair to ask them to pay the cost of meals and hotel rooms that far outweigh the original fare. | Family, friends, colleagues pay tribute to Fillmer The Marshfield Mail Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:23 AM PDT Family, friends and guests gathered Friday, April 23, for the dedication of the Howard Fillmer Memorial Bridge, a structure that his son, Ed Fillmer, said in remarks was a good symbol for the life of his father, because Howard Fillmer highly valued bridging divisions in the community as well as the rural hollows with electric lines as an engineer for Sho-Me Power. | Medicaid fraud investigators recover $2.8M for NC Asheville Citizen-Times Thu, 29 Apr 2010 02:17 AM PDT RALEIGH Omnicare and IVAC Pharmaceuticals have agreed to pay $2.8 million to North Carolina as part of a $112 million national settlement to resolve allegations that the companies used unlawful kickback schemes to defraud federal and state health care programs, Attorney General Roy Cooper announced today. | | |
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