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    Aug 30, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. In a decade, obscure tunnel board bled $1.3 million on overhead, but where's the underpass?

    About every 15 minutes, trains block a busy corridor in the near west suburbs — a problem so frustrating that state officials created a special board to  oversee construction of a tunnel or bridge.
    About every 15 minutes, trains block a busy corridor in the near west suburbs — a problem so frustrating that state officials created a special board to oversee construction of a tunnel or bridge. That was nearly 12 years ago. The agency has yet to...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Annual Reports, Laws, Commuting, Public Employees

  2. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  3. Mariners GM Jack Zduriencik gets contract extension

    Seattle Mariners President &amp; Chief Operating Officer <strong>Chuck Armstrong </strong>announced today that Executive Vice President &amp; General Manager of Baseball Operations <strong>Jack Zduriencik</strong> has agreed on a multi-year extension of his existing contract. Per club policy, no terms will be announced.
    Seattle Mariners President & Chief Operating Officer Chuck Armstrong announced today that Executive Vice President & General Manager of Baseball Operations Jack Zduriencik has agreed on a multi-year extension of his existing contract. Per club policy,...

    Tags: Government, Public Employees, Seattle Mariners, Jack Zduriencik, Eric Wedge

  4. Aug 31, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  5. New company offers assistance for everyday tasks

    When Dwayne Yoder, Somerset, was helping take care of his elderly parents, he found that it was difficult to find the time to do all the chores that needed to be done.
    Daily American Staff Writer
    When Dwayne Yoder, Somerset, was helping take care of his elderly parents, he found that it was difficult to find the time to do all the chores that needed to be done. “It would have been nice if there had been services like personal grocery...

    Tags: Employees, Government, Public Employees, Groceries, Health

  6. Aug 27, 2011 |Column| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Beamer's hiring 25 years ago inspired, historic for Hokies, Baughman

    The bedsheet banner, hanging outside a Jamerson Center window, begged him to stay.
    The bedsheet banner, hanging outside a Jamerson Center window, begged him to stay. "Dutch Don't Go We Need U" But Dale T. "Dutch" Baughman is a cowboy by birth and a rebel at heart. After six contentious months as Virginia Tech's athletic director, he...

    Tags: Awards and Prizes, National Football League, Ralph Friedgen, Joe Paterno, Gator Bowl

  8. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. For Maryland football, everything feels new in 2011

    Maryland quarterback Danny O'Brien stood on the sidelines at M&amp;T Bank Stadium on a warm summer day, casually watching a seven-on-seven touch football tournament while flipping a ball up and down with his large right hand.
    Maryland quarterback Danny O'Brien stood on the sidelines at M&T Bank Stadium on a warm summer day, casually watching a seven-on-seven touch football tournament while flipping a ball up and down with his large right hand. So much had happened since the...

    Tags: Education, Awards and Prizes, Oliver Stone, Ralph Friedgen, National Collegiate Athletic Association

  10. Sep 1, 2011 |Story| Petoskey News
  11. Two teachers join Petoskey district's ranks

    Two teachers who are new to the Petoskey school district will be among the faces students see when they begin the 2011-12 school year on Wednesday, Sept. 7.
    Two teachers who are new to the Petoskey school district will be among the faces students see when they begin the 2011-12 school year on Wednesday, Sept. 7. District officials recently hired Sara Jonker, 32, to teach in a multi-age classroom with first...

    Tags: Fine Arts, Arts, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Arts and Culture

  12. Sep 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Does Ricketts understand what Epstein is really saying?

    <strong>Theo Epstein didn&rsquo;t say no to the Cubs&rsquo; job.</strong>
    Theo Epstein didn’t say no to the Cubs’ job. Vic. To. Ry. Lookee, lookee, lookee, kids: Someone really good and smart didn’t say no to a team and an owner and an organization that is really bad and stupid. No “no’’...

    Tags: Chicago White Sox, Government, Public Employees, Brian Cashman, Career and Workplace

  14. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Little-known health education and advocacy unit helps Marylanders resolve medical bill and insurance disputes

    The surgery on Don Hayden's son was successful.<b> </b>The only lingering complication: a bill for $23,000.
    The surgery on Don Hayden's son was successful. The only lingering complication: a bill for $23,000. The Gaithersburg family, surprised that insurance didn't cover the cost, spent about a year fighting the charge from the medical clinic — even...

    Tags: Maryland, Family, Insurance, Abdominal Pain, Consumers

  16. Sep 3, 2011 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. It's A Gray Area: Workers' attitudes can make or break them

    Because Labor Day weekend is upon us, I am passing along to you some insights I have picked up over many years while working to help resolve employment disputes. I hope that they can help you or people close to you in applying for, keeping and being...

    Tags: Employees, Justice System, Chicago Jobs, Judges, Public Employees

  18. Sep 3, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  20. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  21. The 'expanding' work force

    <span style="font-size: small;">Sara Sauer was a fit athlete who played golf and softball at LaVille Junior-Senior High School in Lakeville, but when she graduated in 2004 and got an office job, she ballooned to up to more than 200 pounds.</span>
    South Bend Tribune Staff Writer
    Sara Sauer was a fit athlete who played golf and softball at LaVille Junior-Senior High School in Lakeville, but when she graduated in 2004 and got an office job, she ballooned to up to more than 200 pounds. The weight piled on, she said, because of...

    Tags: Fine Arts, Chicago Jobs, Plymouth, Health and Medical Professionals, Health

  22. Sep 4, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  23. Panhandle jobless rate better than much of W.Va.

    Jobs, jobs, jobs.
    richardb@herald-mail.com
    Jobs, jobs, jobs. In today’s struggling economy, jobs are paramount on the minds of families, employers and economists. While hit by the economy like the rest of the country, West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle seems to have weathered a lot of...

    Tags: U.S. Coast Guard, Commuting, Chicago Jobs, Washington, DC, Employment Opportunities

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