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Hockey figure's goal is the Valley
Of The Morning CallHOT ICE? What: 7,000- to 10,000-seat hockey arena in Allentown Who: Brothers Jim and Rob Brooks of Pittsburgh, principals in the Brooks Group, whose holdings include the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins and the American Hockey League's...Tags: Michael Moore, Major League Baseball, Ed Pawlowski, State Budgets, Field Hockey
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Property-tax forum in Volusia tonight
Daytona State College will put on a public forum with Volusia County Property Appraiser Morgan Gilreath from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Mori Hosseini Center on the DSC campus, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. Gilreath will discuss...Tags: Volusia County, International Speedway Corp., State Budgets
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Orange exec will lead state housing group
Sentinel Staff WriterW.D. Morris, a veteran low-income housing executive in Orange County, is taking the reins this week of the Florida Association of Local Housing Finance Authorities at a critical time for the statewide group. Affordable-housing advocates from across...Tags: Florida, Orlando, Personal Income, Orange County (Florida), Sales
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UConn Hires New Top Financial Officer
Courant Staff WriterThe University of Connecticut announced Tuesday it has hired Richard D. Gray, a UConn alumnus with extensive experience in public finance, commercial lending and health care financial management, as the university's new chief financial officer. Gray, the...Tags: State Budgets, Health and Safety at School, Executive Branch, Health Treatments, University of Connecticut
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UConn Hires Alum Richard Gray As CFO
The Hartford CourantThe University of Connecticut has announced the hiring of Richard D. Gray, executive director of the Connecticut Health and Educational Facilities Authority, as the university's new chief financial officer. Gray, an alumnus with a 36-year career in...Tags: Storrs, Health and Safety at School, State Budgets, Health Treatments, University of Connecticut
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Too friendly to labor?
Gov. David Paterson came into office in March with an invisible tag pinned to his lapel: friend of labor. The tag got there both because of Paterson's record in the State Senate and because his father, Basil Paterson, has served for years as a lobbyist...Tags: David A. Paterson, Heart Disease, Police Investigations, Law Enforcement, State Budgets
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New Kent County wins financial reporting award
757-247-7870The New Kent County Financial Services Department has won a Certificate for Excellence in Financial Reporting for the fourth year in a row, from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada. The certificate is awarded...Tags: State Budgets, Financial Services, Financial and Business Services
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School board OKs pact for new student-data program
The Howard County Board of Education unanimously approved a contract for a $1.5 million student-data computer program after a near two-year headache caused by a different bug-ridden and complicated program. The board approved a three-year contract with...Tags: Human Mishaps, Software Industry, Schools, High Schools, Maryland
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Six compete for Volusia County Council District 2 seat
Sentinel Staff WriterExperience and business know-how. The beach. And the economy, of course. Those issues dominate the race for the Volusia County Council District 2 seat. Six candidates, most of whom are making their first run for public office, are running for the seat...Tags: New Smyrna Beach, National Government, University of Florida, University of Central Florida, Bethune-Cookman University
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U.S. highway trust fund veers toward crisis
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSoaring gasoline prices are hurting Uncle Sam in the wallet too. As motorists cut back on their driving and buy more fuel-efficient cars, the government is taking in less money from the federal gasoline tax. The result: The principal source of funding...Tags: Patty Murray, Market and Exchange, Vehicles, Wisconsin, National Government
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