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6/29 Sugarcreek Village Council
The Times-Reporter Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:30 PM PDT
Special meeting Monday KEY ACTION: Michael Parlock was hired as a full-time patrolman by Village Council. The hiring is effective July 12.  He will serve a six-month probationary period and earn $13.30 per hour. Discussion: The current village income tax specifies that one-third of funds collected is used to pay the sewer fund debt. The village owes about $460,000 on the debt. This will continue ...

Woman convicted in neglect death: I can't pay my court costs
York Daily Record Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:29 PM PDT
Unemployed, legally blind, unable to drive and living on Social Security, Frances Ann Donohue told a York County judge Monday she cannot pay more than $5 a month toward the almost $36,000 she owes in court costs.

Overtime pay part of city budget quandary
Baltimore Sun Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:29 PM PDT
Three years of salary data shows the same people continue to earn the most overtime Hundreds of Baltimore City employees over the past three years have earned overtime pay equal to more than half their annual salary, even as the cash-starved city has reduced overtime payments by nearly a third, an analysis by The Baltimore Sun shows.

China Resources to buy HK coffee chain
People's Daily Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:28 PM PDT
China Resources Enterprise Ltd, the country's largest brewer, will buy control of Hong Kong's second-largest coffee chain, aiming to expand and surpass Starbucks Corp on the mainland. Chevalier Pacific Holdings Ltd said in a statement on Tuesday that China Resources will pay HK$326.6 million ($42 million) for 80 percent of Pacific Coffee Group. The chain has 83 outlets in the city, compared with ...

APNewsBreak: Lawyer for Kennedy cousin convicted in Conn. murder to plead guilty to tax charge
Fox News Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:26 PM PDT
A celebrity attorney who represented Kennedy cousin Michael Skakel in his murder trial has agreed to plead guilty to failing to pay almost $400,000 in taxes.

Unemployment benefits to run out Wednesday for thousands of Ohioans
FOX 19 Cincinnati Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:23 PM PDT
CINCINNATI, OH (FOX19) - The House voted down a bill on Tuesday that would have extended unemployment benefits for 1.6 million unemployed people. Democrats said the country needs the extension to help the jobless pay their bills and boost the economy.

New library tax to begin paying off in January
San Rafael/Terra Linda News Pointer Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:22 PM PDT
At the beginning of the year, San Rafael’s Measure C, the recently passed library parcel tax, seemed a long shot. Already buried by voters was 2009’s failed Measure G, a property tax-funded bond measure proposed by the city to pay for emergency infrastructure improvements. The economy was down, and San Rafael’s leadership was already committing to midyear budget cuts prompted by worse-than ...

New wireless parking meters charge credit cards
San Rafael/Terra Linda News Pointer Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:22 PM PDT
Ever curse the fates because you didn’t have more than a nickel and two pennies for the parking meter? San Rafael is testing a program to let downtown shoppers use credit cards to pay for parking.

After Measure D, Santa Venetia flood problem remains
San Rafael/Terra Linda News Pointer Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:22 PM PDT
Santa Venetia residents decided that $530 a year was too much to pay for partial improvements to their flood protection infrastructure.

Governor candidates duel over minimum wage
The State Journal-Register Tue, 29 Jun 2010 18:20 PM PDT
CHICAGO â€" As Illinois’ minimum wage workers awaited a pay boost to $8.25 an hour on Thursday, the Democratic and Republican candidates for governor dueled over whether the minimum is too high â€" or should go even higher.




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