Message Maven Finds Fingers Pointing at Him - Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON — David Axelrod was sitting at his desk on a recent afternoon — tie crooked, eyes droopy and looking more burdened than usual. He had just been watching some genius on MSNBC insist that he and President Obama’s other top aides were
CEAD’s seed money and your tax bill: An owner’s manual - Burlington Free Press
Point No. 1: The creation of a clean-energy assessment district doesn’t raise taxes. Point No. 2: It’s voluntary. Vermont law prohibits non-participants from funding it. Point No. 3: It has already emerged (in California and Colorado) as an
Delta tries to land new JFK terminal - Crain’s New York Business
Delta Air Lines’ terminals at John F. Kennedy International Airport rank among the dingiest, most cramped facilities in the area—JFK’s “disasters,” according to one local official. After nearly a decade of on-again, off-again plans to demolish
Prattville to file suit over incomplete subdivision - Montgomery Advertiser
PRATTVILLE — Prattville officials are dealing with an unusual growth issue that’s a spin-off of the faltering economy — subdivision developers going under before projects are completed. The City Council voted Tuesday night to sue Lexon
Gibbons’ new ideas for education have a familiar ring to them - Las Vegas Sun
On Thursday, Gov. Jim Gibbons unveiled his plan for “an entirely new way of thinking” about how the state’s colleges and universities are funded — with the words italicized in the news release for emphasis. But in fact, most of the planks in
Blitz of new CVS store openings starts today - Gainesville Sun
CVS is opening a new pharmacy on Archer Road on Sunday, another is scheduled to open on Northwest 13th Street in April, and a third is officially a go for construction later in the year on Southwest 13th Street. The store opening Sunday at 7430
School board group faces fraud probe, money crisis - Des Moines Register
A group funded with taxpayer money is in the midst of a financial crisis and has asked forensic auditors to look for evidence of fraud and criminal activity at the organization. Two teams of auditors are going through records of the Iowa Association
Atlanta Meeting Highlights Split In SCLC - WSB-TV Atlanta
ATLANTA — Several board members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference are calling for the resignation of the group’s embattled chairman and treasurer, who are being investigated over allegations of financial mismanagement. After a three
Message Maven Finds Fingers Pointing at Him - Herald Tribune
WASHINGTON — David Axelrod was sitting at his desk on a recent afternoon — tie crooked, eyes droopy and looking more burdened than usual. He had just been watching some genius on MSNBC insist that he and President Obama’s other top aides were
CEAD’s seed money and your tax bill: An owner’s manual - Burlington Free Press
Point No. 1: The creation of a clean-energy assessment district doesn’t raise taxes. Point No. 2: It’s voluntary. Vermont law prohibits non-participants from funding it. Point No. 3: It has already emerged (in California and Colorado) as an
Delta tries to land new JFK terminal - Crain’s New York Business
Delta Air Lines’ terminals at John F. Kennedy International Airport rank among the dingiest, most cramped facilities in the area—JFK’s “disasters,” according to one local official. After nearly a decade of on-again, off-again plans to demolish
Prattville to file suit over incomplete subdivision - Montgomery Advertiser
PRATTVILLE — Prattville officials are dealing with an unusual growth issue that’s a spin-off of the faltering economy — subdivision developers going under before projects are completed. The City Council voted Tuesday night to sue Lexon
Gibbons’ new ideas for education have a familiar ring to them - Las Vegas Sun
On Thursday, Gov. Jim Gibbons unveiled his plan for “an entirely new way of thinking” about how the state’s colleges and universities are funded — with the words italicized in the news release for emphasis. But in fact, most of the planks in
Blitz of new CVS store openings starts today - Gainesville Sun
CVS is opening a new pharmacy on Archer Road on Sunday, another is scheduled to open on Northwest 13th Street in April, and a third is officially a go for construction later in the year on Southwest 13th Street. The store opening Sunday at 7430
School board group faces fraud probe, money crisis - Des Moines Register
A group funded with taxpayer money is in the midst of a financial crisis and has asked forensic auditors to look for evidence of fraud and criminal activity at the organization. Two teams of auditors are going through records of the Iowa Association
Atlanta Meeting Highlights Split In SCLC - WSB-TV Atlanta
ATLANTA — Several board members of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference are calling for the resignation of the group’s embattled chairman and treasurer, who are being investigated over allegations of financial mismanagement. After a three