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- W.Va. ethics panel targets spousal finances
- The West Virginia Ethics Commission wants lawmakers to require public officials and candidates to reveal their spouses' financial interests. A commission committee on Tuesday signed off on the final draft of a bill that the commission plans
- Beaver County Times
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- 27 minutes ago
- Letters: Beach restoration in N.J. benefits many
- There are 3,400 homes in Sea Isle City; 155 of those are on the beach ... dollars, study Alaska, West Virginia, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Illinois, Michigan, New York, and Pennsylvania. The dollars spent on New Jersey beach
- Philadelphia Inquirer
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- 5 hours ago
- Outreach center opens for building materials
- A nonprofit plans to redistribute unused building materials to promote conservation, help keep families in their homes and lower energy bills. The River Valley Community Outreach Center in Gridley opened Saturday. A ribbon cutting for the
- Appeal-Democrat
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- 5 hours ago
- RichRod's job apparently safe — for now
- ASSOCIATED PRESS Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez addresses the media after his team lost to Ohio State. ANN ARBOR , Mich. — It seems unlikely Michigan will fire Rich Rodriguez after two awful seasons with an NCAA investigation looming, a
- Morning Journal
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- 7 hours ago
- Program shares the warmth
- MARTINSBURG - While many people are fortunate enough to spend the holidays warm and toasty in their homes, others are just barely getting by because they have little to no funds for heating costs. Luckily, the Warming Hands and Hearts
- Journal & Sunday Journal
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- 8 hours ago
Journal & Sunday Journal- Jacksonville police: Serial rapist in custody
- Anyone with information can contact the Sheriff’s Office at (904) 630-0500 or First Coast Crime Stoppers at (866) 845-8477 (845-TIPS) to remain anonymous and be eligible for rewards. Or e-mail JSOCrimeTips@jaxsheriff.org or
- Florida Times-Union
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- 10 hours ago
Florida Times-Union- "Cancer of fraud" permeates healthcare system
- MIAMI - It's a crime so profitable that even dead people are in on the act. A U.S. Senate committee revealed last year that public health insurer Medicare had paid as much as $92 million from 2000 to 2007 for medical services or equipment
- CNBC
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- 12 hours ago
- Who's Who in West Virginia Business 2009 Winner: Harry Siegel
- MARTINSBURG -- When Harry M. Siegel started HMS Technologies Inc. in late 2003, he knew he could bring in business by providing top-flight computer hardware and software along with high-tech problem-solving processes. He also knew he wanted
- WBOY
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- 15 hours ago
- Rodriguez's job at Michigan seems safe _ for now
- It seems unlikely Michigan will fire Rich Rodriguez after two awful seasons with an NCAA investigation looming, a search for a new athletic director under way and luxury boxes to fill at the Big House. One of the school's richest graduates,
- HuskerExtra.com
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- 11 hours ago
- Is the End of the Tunnel Near for Law Firms?
- The majority seemed to be in New York City, West Virginia and across Pennsylvania ... Real estate work is far and away the one practice where firms see very few growth opportunities. No one said there was growth potential there, and 79.2
- Law.com
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