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Aug. 28– TAMPA– The simmering feud between the agency that regulates cab and limousine services in Hillsborough County and a handful of upstart ride-sharing companies escalated Thursday when a Lyft driver refused to take a plea on a misdemeanor of driving a taxi without a license and demanded a jury trial. Another Lyft driver, Darrell Rogers, was scheduled to…
Aug. 28– BILOXI– Police said a man who was leading officers on a pursuit when he ran a red light and crashed into a another vehicle was wanted in burglaries at a casino and unrelated charges in Florida. Police had identified Jeremy Shane Fogleman, 35, of Biloxi, as a suspect in recent burglaries at the Golden Nugget Casino, Detective Sgt. An officer saw Fogleman…
Aug. 29– Education and advocacy groups are targeting a Florida voucher program that this year will draw $357.8 million in taxpayer money to help send 69,000 low-income students to private schools. The legal challenge is part of a deepening clash between voucher supporters and public school advocates, marked this week by the defeat of two school board members…
Aug. 22– The annual Springdale Volunteer Fire Department car, motorcycle and tractor show was held Saturday at Springdale Elementary School. Adam Payne, Springdale Volunteer Fire Department Chief said, “I would like to thank all who came out and brought their cars; some from as far as three hours away.” I’d like to thank the community for this great support I’d also…
Aug. 29– WEST CHESTER TWP– When Centre Park of West Chester opens in late 2015 at 5800 Muhlhauser Road, it will be one of five new hotels in West Chester and Liberty townships and join nine other lodging options off the Interstate 75 corridor. The $25 million project will feature not only a 130- room Holiday Inn hotel, but a 37,000- square-foot, 650- seat event center…
Kanawha County Circuit Judge Charles King issued a preliminary injunction halting the suspension of Dr. Roland Chalifoux Jr.’ s license until he can be heard by the state Board of Osteopathic Medicine, which issued the suspension last month. Chalifoux operated Valley Pain Management in McMechen, in northern West Virginia across the Ohio River from Ohio.
The Securities and Exchange Commission today adopted new requirements for credit rating agencies to enhance governance, protect against conflicts of interest, and increase transparency to improve the quality of credit ratings and increase credit rating agency accountability. Certain amendments will become effective 60 days after publication in the…
President Barack Obama, March 8, 2010. Today, nearly half of all primary breadwinners are women, and since 1970, women’s labor has contributed $13,000 to the median family income and expanded the economy by $2 trillion dollars. Yet, despite these gains, women still earn just 77 cents for every dollar men earn, and women of color earn even less making it more…
Aug. 28– The Kentucky Economic Development Finance Authority on Thursday approved tax incentives for several companies, including RCC Big Shoal and DHL Express. RCC Big Shoal told the finance authority that is it considering a $193 million investment in Pike County for a new facility to produce synthetic oil products. –$900,000 in tax incentives for DHL…
Kirklyn Smith, an office manager for EzCOI.com, is closing in on what may be a new world’s record by walking 5,000 miles in a single year without ever leaving his desk.At TrekDesk we are constantly amazed by the thousands of individual stories of TrekDesk treadmill desk users across the country, but some just seem to stand out more than the others.
Aug. 28– Hamilton County school board members will vote on the changes at a meeting that starts at 5 p.m. today. Tim Omarzu will be tweeting reports from the meeting. Oliver shared her pain and upset over proposed cuts to Hamilton County Schools employees’ health benefits.
Aug. 28– CONWAY– Horry County Fire/Rescue is gearing up for nearly $8 million in new pumpers, ladder trucks and tankers to not only update its aging fleet but to keep insurance rates down for its residents. The department contracted with Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp., of Pennsylvania and Safe Industries, of Piedmont, S.C., to obtain $7.7 million in new fire trucks…
Aug. 28– Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez announced Thursday he will no longer seek to eliminate 110 police-officer positions in his proposed budget, after finding yet another wave of new revenue. Miami-Dade’s police department still faces staffing cuts in its civilian ranks. Gimenez said about $9 million in new savings comes from selling…
Aug. 28– NORMAL– Green View Landscaping knows first-hand the importance of preparing for disaster. The Normal business, 1813 Industrial Park Road, was hit by lightning on April 2. The 7,000 square foot space is expected be finished by Oct. 15, said President Tom Hoerr.
SUMMARY: The Healthcare& Insurance/Federal Employee Insurance Operations, Office of Personnel Management offers the general public and other Federal agencies the opportunity to comment on a revised information collection request 3206-0160, Health Benefits Election Form. ADDRESSES: Interested persons are invited to submit written comments on the…
SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, this notice announces the USDA, NFC’s intention to request a review of a currently approved information collection for the Direct Premium Remittance System, Form DPRS-2809 Request to Change FEHB Enrollment. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: A copy of this information collection, with…
SUMMARY: The United States Government is renewing temporary waivers of certain sanctions to allow for a discrete range of transactions related to the provision of satellite connectivity services to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting. The USG is renewing these waivers based on Iran’s commitment to ensure that harmful uplink satellite…
Aug. 27– PAUL SMITH’S– A Paul Smith’s College sophomore was found lifeless Tuesday on the shore of Lower St. Regis Lake. Nicolas G. Pendl, 19, of Allegany was a forestry student here. C. Francis Varga determined the cause of death to be asphyxiation due to fresh water drowning, which was precipitated by a seizure, State Police said.
