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New South Dakota laws offer protections for farmers selling grain
Throughout 2012, the South Dakota Public Utilities Commission worked with producer and grain buyer groups to develop legislation providing the PUC better tools for evaluating the financial soundness of grain buyers and warehouses in the state. That...Tags: Finance, Career and Workplace, Economy, Business and Finance, Crime, Law and Justice, Bankruptcy
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Firm's extended vehicle warranty offer breaks down under scrutiny
It was the sort of letter designed to get attention. "Final attempt to notify," it said on the outside. Within, an official-looking "product warranty expiration notice" said that my Toyota's service contract "is expiring or has expired." It provided a...
Tags: Career and Workplace, David Lazarus, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering, Kamala D. Harris
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Chicago police sergeants reject Emanuel contract offer
Clout StreetChicago police sergeants on Monday overwhelmingly rejected a proposed contract that Mayor Rahm Emanuel had called a blueprint for restoring financial soundness to the city’s woefully underfunded pension systems. The sergeants union voted 876-134...Tags: Chicago City Hall, Justice System, Elections, Career and Workplace, Rahm Emanuel
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Milk producers eligible for income loss credit pay
U.S. Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency County Executive Director Colleen Cashell said beginning today USDA will issue payments to dairy farmers enrolled in the Milk Income Loss Contract program for the September 2012 milk marketings. A...Tags: Career and Workplace, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), U.S. Department of Agriculture, Collective Contract
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Lindsay Lohan lawsuit says L.A. apparel firm owes her $1 million
L.A. NOWLindsay Lohan's is suing a Los Angeles apparel company behind her clothing brand 6126 Collection alleging she is owed more than $1 million in guaranteed royalties and damages from her licensing deal for the line.... -
Hagerstown begins looking at next year's preliminary budget
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comThe City of Hagerstown on Tuesday rolled out preliminary budget figures for next fiscal year, projecting a $1.05 million shortfall that may need to be filled by a property tax increase, according to city officials. City staff members still have about...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Career and Workplace, Politics, Employees, Taxation
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Still looking for a gym to fulfill your New Year's resolution? Know your rights
Watchdog with Paul MuschickIf your goal this year is to lose some pounds or add some muscle, you may be shopping for a gym. There are a lot of factors to consider, including the hours it will be open, the equipment and training...... -
Geneva approves new deal with firefighters
The Geneva City Council has approved a new four-year contract with the firefighters' union. After 10 months of negotiations, the two sides agreed to a deal that calls for a 2 percent salary increase this year, a 2.5 percent increase in 2013, and a 2.5...Tags: Career and Workplace, Collective Contract
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Are direct payments here to stay?
House Agriculture Committee Chairman Frank Lucas, R-Okla., has seemingly gone out of his way to assure producers that they can count on receiving direct payments in October. Sign-up for the direct and counter-cyclical payment program (DCP) runs from Feb....Tags: Justice System, Human Interest, Career and Workplace, U.S. Supreme Court, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Doctors, patients struggling with Kentucky's privatized Medicaid system
kpeek@amnews.comMuch of the country is reveling in the changes affecting doctors and patients due to the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as “Obamacare.” However, many Kentucky hospitals and doctors — and consequently their patients — are...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Career and Workplace, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, General Practitioners, Steve Beshear
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Families can equal real estate dilemmas
Q: Mom left her house to my brother and me, a modest three-bedroom with no mortgage. My brother's son has been living there since before mom died, rent-free. He promised once his business was established he would buy my half. Meanwhile, he would pay the...
Tags: Homes, Real Estate, Justice System, Career and Workplace, Lawyers
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Right-to-work law gives state unions a new task
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Now that Michigan has become a right-to-work state, unions in this stronghold of organized labor confront a new and urgent problem: convincing members to continue paying for their services instead of taking them for free....
Tags: United Steelworkers, Career and Workplace, Unions, Politics, Automotive Equipment
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