Dallas County R-I School District announced its revised free and reduced price policy for school children unable to pay the full price of meals served in schools under the National School Lunch Program and the School Breakfast Program.
By Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times Staff Writer Saturday, July 24, 2010 NEW PORT RICHEY The District 3 seat on the Pasco County School Board almost came open in the spring of 2009, when incumbent Cathi Martin signaled her intent to resign. Before Martin changed her mind and decided to complete her term, lawyer Sallie Skipper and teacher Anthony Terranova applied to Gov. Charlie Crist for the ...
Here's the scene. You're in the interior of a large, and loud institutional brokerage firm. It's utter mayhem and organized chaos, with paper flying...
MEXICO The potential sale of the former SAD 43 administrative building is now in the hands of Riverside Realty. The Board of Selectmen at a special meeting Wednesday night voted unanimously to place the listing with Anthony DeIulio of the Mexico real estate agency.
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Michael Murray will be a wonderful probate judge and should be elected at the Republican primary Aug. 10. We are fortunate to have a person with Mike's integrity, common sense and empathy who is incredibly enthusiastic about running for public office.
KENTThe Planning and Zoning Commission grappled last week with whether to approve an application for a residential school for young girls coping with substance abuse on Route 7, north of Kent village.
by peter e. bortner Blue Mountain School District has won another tax assessment appeal, as a Schuylkill County judge on Wednesday increased the value of an East Brunswick Township property owned by a Berks County partnership.In a four-page opinion, Ju
The opening of a branch of Reverse Garbage in Taylor Square in Sydney's inner eastern suburbs is evidence of what mathematicians describe as a chaotic system becoming ordered.
It might not be the World Cup or the Stanley Cup, but the Cranberry Cup is coveted enough that one neighborhood took it on a tour around the country.
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NEW YORK (AP) Kris Jenkins is dropping pounds by eating cookies oatmeal raisin, chocolate. Six of them every day. Since May, the New York Jets' hefty nose tackle has shed 20 pounds, putting him at a svelte 365.
A packed audience urged Baker County commissioners Wednesday to accept Ski Anthony Lakes as a gift from the current owners and to create a nonprofit entity to run the resort.
The following business starts were recorded in June 2010 by the Connecticut Secretary of the State's office. When available, the name of a registered member or officer is given.
An open seat can certainly draw a crowd: Five candidates are running for the 30th Legislative Districts House Position 2.
July 19 A woman called 9-1-1 after she discovered her parked car had been broken into while she was at work. The front passenger window had been smashed, and the glove box was left open. Nothing was reported missing from the vehicle. There were no suspects at the time of the report.
For the second time in three months, voters on Tuesday rejected a Proposition 2 1/2 tax override, once again throwing the regional school budget into turmoil.
The Strawberry Festival Committee met on Monday evening, to assess the success of the 2010 festival.
TULSA Belden, Robert Lee, 79, retired from Hinderliter, died Tuesday. Services pending. Ninde Brookside.
Several residents expressed outrage and frustration over a proposed $1 property tax that will be on the ballot Tuesday, Aug. 3. The residents grilled Councilman Tom Workman during a two-hour question-and-answer session put on Monday night by the Neosho City Council. The proposal calls for a $1 levy per $100 assessed valuation on real estate and personal property.
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