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MO Census data with details and tables: Southwest counties continue to lead state in population growth
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. -- New U.S. Census Bureau figures show Missouri's population grew the fastest in southwest Missouri and parts of suburban St. Louis during the past decade. The data show southwest Missouri's 7th Congressional District grew by about...Tags: Puerto Rico, African Americans, Politics, Oregon, Elections
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Help senior citizens in your family or neighborhood with advance planning
The Picayune ItemAccording to the United States Census Bureau, 15.1 percent of the population in Pearl River County is 65 years old or older. This age group is often the most affected group during, and after, natural disasters. With hurricane season approaching, The...Tags: Electronics, American Red Cross, Science and Technology, Alzheimer's Disease, Pharmaceuticals
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Some Native Americans could lose free health coverage under Affordable Care Act
Los Angeles Daily NewsThe men and women of tribes unrecognized by the federal government have always been welcomed at the American Indian Healing Center in Whittier. It is one of two state licensed health facilities in Los Angeles County dedicated to serving urban-based...Tags: U.S. Congress, Politics, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Care Reform (2009), National Government
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Editorial: Want real elections? It's up to you
When Illinois lawmakers sit down to draw new legislative maps, the two most important pieces of information are 1) how each precinct voted in the last election and 2) where the incumbents live. Using that information, the majority party sorts voters...
Tags: Politics, Elections, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Different approaches to affordable housing in Winnetka, Wilmette
Finding affordable housing in Winnetka over the years has been a journey of faith for Sister Peggy McDonnell. A Catholic nun, McDonnell has found a way to stay in Winnetka for nearly 25 years — including 11 years in a coach house — despite...
Tags: Politics, Rentals, Land Price, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Religion and Belief
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EDITORIAL: Our Opinion: Carriers deliver again
Austin Daily HeraldCongratulations are due to the local post office workers who raised about 11,000 pounds of food this year as part of the U.S. Post Office Stamp Out Hunger food drive. Their efforts are commendable, and hundreds of people in Austin and Mower County will be...Tags: Human Interest, Holidays, U.S. Postal Service, The Salvation Army
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East Stroudsburg's Salvation Army to report its state of affairs, give out awards
Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, Pa.The Salvation Army East Stroudsburg Corps will hold its annual meeting at Stroudsmoor today to report on its past year and to recognize individuals and businesses that have made a significant impact with their services and donations. This year's award...Tags: Marine Toys for Tots Foundation, Monroe County (Pennsylvania), Annual and Special Corporate Meetings, The Salvation Army
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How is affordable housing defined?
Defining 'affordable' The Illinois Affordable Housing Planning and Appeal Act considers a mortgage "affordable" when a person who earns 80 percent or less of the area's median income can pay for it by using 30 percent or less of his or her income. For...Tags: Personal Income
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North Shore towns struggle to meet rising affordable housing demand
On the North Shore, where some of the Chicago area's wealthiest residents live in multi-million dollar mansions, "affordable housing" can be a matter of perspective. But not everyone who dwells there is rich. While there may be fewer lower- and middle-...
Tags: Rentals, Career and Workplace, Winnetka (Cook, Illinois), Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Mayor's race: The real money problem in L.A.
The media coverage and much of the public perception of the Los Angeles mayor's race have relentlessly focused on the money Los Angeles' labor movement is spending to elect Wendy Greuel, and on the wages and benefits of city and other employees that could...
Tags: Poverty, Politics, Social Issues, AFL-CIO, Elections
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Report highlights Maine's growing skills gap
Bangor Daily News, MaineMaine needs at least an additional 15,000 highly skilled workers if the state is going to remain competitive in a global economy -- a necessity the state's education system isn't prepared to provide, according to a report released Tuesday by America's...Tags: Globalization, Teaching and Learning, Science and Technology, Technology, Georgetown University
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Unwed parenting on the rise nationally, locally
The Gazette, Cedar Rapids, IowaOn most days, it's just Brittany Honer and her 5-year-old daughter, Kaitlin Ansell. They color. They go to the park. They play with toys or read until the 22-year-old single mom takes Kaitlin to an evening day care so she can work the late shift at a...Tags: Ansell Limited, Family, Marriage, Finance, Arts and Culture
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