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Pittsburgh mayor's press secretary Joanna Doven resigns
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewMayor Luke Ravenstahl's press secretary on Wednesday became the first senior staff member to leave the lame-duck administration. Joanna Doven, who has worked in the mayor's office since August 2006, cited family commitments in announcing her resignation...Tags: G20, Pittsburgh, FBI
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Genworth CEO to shareholders: Company making progress
Richmond Times-DispatchIn his first annual meeting as the CEO at Genworth Financial Inc., Thomas J. McInerney told shareholders the company has made progress in its turnaround efforts but still faces challenges. "My primary goal is to assure that we are focused on...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Shareholders, Finance, Business
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RPT-INSIGHT-Dimon has big say over who serves on JPMorgan board
ReutersBy Nadia Damouni, David Henry and Ross Kerber May 16 (Reuters) - For years, JPMorgan Chase & Co Chairman and CEO Jamie Dimon and other executives have hand-picked new directors, in a practice that is now unusual for a major U.S. bank. The JPMorgan...Tags: Banking, Tampa, Museum of Natural History, Economy, Business and Finance, Johnson & Johnson Inc.
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Hilton Head council narrowing picks for economic-development board
The Island Packet OnlineThe Hilton Head Island Town Council began narrowing a field of 47 applicants Wednesday for seats on an economic-development board. Council reviewed the applications in closed session and agreed on a group of candidates to interview, according to Mayor...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting
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Six candidates seek four seats on Allentown School Board
Six candidates, including three incumbents, are vying for four seats on the Allentown School Board. Each of the open seats are at-large, meaning none of the candidates would represent a specific region within the school district. School director Andrew...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Siemens, Liberty Bell, Elections, Students
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Hartman says he won't seek re-election to Duluth City Council
Duluth News TribuneFour of nine seats on the Duluth City Council will be up for grabs this year, and one incumbent has announced he will not seek re-election. At Large Duluth City Councilor Dan Hartman cited professional and family demands as his primary reasons for not...Tags: Politics, Elections, Local Elections, Minnesota Legislature
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IID, union agree on terms
Staff WriterThe nearly 1,000 rank-and-file Imperial Irrigation District employees can expect a $900 lump-sum payment and 2 percent salary increase. The terms are part of a memorandum of understanding between the IID and the International Brotherhood of Electrical...Tags: Health Insurance Cost
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'It's time for a new leader'
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Mount St. Mary's University President Thomas Powell will resign at the end of the 2013-14 academic year, he announced Tuesday. Powell, 60, will take a one-year sabbatical, then return to the university to teach special education, he said in a phone...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Students, Colleges and Universities
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Water conservation district board reminds well users of June 1 reporting deadline
Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, TexasThe High Plains Underground Water Conservation District Board on Tuesday, May 14, reminded area groundwater well owners and operators they have until June 1 to report groundwater production for calendar year 2012. Operators are required to record...Tags: Credit and Debt, Conservation, Environmental Issues, Fines, Water
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3M CEO Inge Thulin focuses on future at annual meeting
St. Paul Pioneer PressThe 3M Co.'s annual shareholders' meeting Tuesday, May 14, was low-key and optimistic, which could be expected from shareholders who have seen the company's stock rise almost 29 percent in the past year. CEO Inge Thulin, speaking at St. Paul's River...Tags: George W. Buckley, Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Shareholders, Finance
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Turns out we're not over the Rainbows after all
The Honolulu Star-AdvertiserA stunning change of mind by Hawaii athletic director Ben Jay on UH's nickname caused shock -- some pleasant, some not -- across the UH sports landscape. Jay's announcement Tuesday that all UH men's sports teams will be known as the Rainbow Warriors,...Tags: Marketing, K Mark Takai, PBS (tv network)
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BWC could return $1.8M to local agencies
Springfield News-Sun, OhioNearly 70 public employers in Clark and Champaign counties could see a combined $1.8 million refund on their 2011 Bureau of Worker's Compensation premiums -- and could see a 4 percent reduction in future rates -- if a proposal is passed later this month....Tags: Labor Markets, Economy, Business and Finance, Government, Schools, John Kasich
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