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North Dakota man waiting for horse market rebound
HARVEY, N.D. (AP) - Kent Opdahl is waiting for the rebound in the horse market, but he isn't holding his breath. Opdahl's life in the world of horses was turned upside down when Congress in late 2006 passed legislation that ended federal inspection of...Tags: Luxury Goods Industry, Livestock Farming, Politics, Rodeo
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Revlon to close Maryland manufacturing facility
Cosmetics firm Revlon Inc. says it is ending manufacturing operations in Maryland as part of a global reorganization that will eliminate about 250 jobs.
The company refused to say Friday where its local facility is located or how many of the layoffs will...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, France, Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations, Revlon Incorporated
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Ryan's vagueness is showing
I agree with letter writer Fred Pasek's warning about "vague promises," but this applies to all politicians, Rep. Paul Ryan no less than President Barack Obama ("What Ryan actually said about that GM plant," Sept. 6). Mr. Ryan vaguely promises to...Tags: Paul Ryan, Barack Obama
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ANNIVERSARY: Cyrs celebrate golden wedding anniversary
Roger C. and Anette J. Cyr of Petoskey celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 1. They were married in East Jordan at the First Methodist Church, and have lived in Petoskey since. In 1964, they moved to their current home on...
Tags: United Technologies Corporation, Arts and Culture, Ceremonies, Automotive Equipment, Manufacturing and Engineering
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Vice President Joe Biden Campaigns in York Ahead of DNC
Multi-Media JournalistVice President Joe Biden (D) made a campaign stop in West Manchester Township, York County, ahead of this week's Democratic National Convention, blasting his Republican rivals' proposals as being detrimental for the middle class. “Folks, we’...Tags: Paul Ryan, Politics, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney
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INKED! RNC a mere formality on the road to 2016
Between a message that massaged the truth shiatsu-style and the tepid support for the robotic Romney-Tronic 2012, it’s as if the Republican National Convention was about killing time. What we witnessed was a rally for 2016, and the hopes that the...
Tags: Paul Ryan, Tea Party Movement, Politics, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney
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Tags: Labor Markets, Politics, Health Care Reform (2009), General Motors Corp., Primaries
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Unilever ice cream plant in Hagerstown closes
davem@herald-mail.comBy the end of Wednesday night, production was expected to be over at the Unilever ice cream plant on Frederick Street and the 391 employees who will lose their jobs were dealing with the shutdown with “mixed emotions,” according to a plant...Tags: Retraining, Economy, Business and Finance, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations
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MasterBrand Cabinets plant closing in Martinsville; 335 employees lose jobs
Hundreds of employees learned Friday morning in Henry County that they are losing their jobs. MasterBrand Cabinets in Martinsville says it just has too many workers and not enough work. Everyone who currently works here will lose their job. That's 335...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations, Unemployment Benefits, Martinsville (Martinsville, Virginia), Unemployment
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Source of Palisades cooling water leak found
COVERT TOWNSHIP, Mich. (AP) — Workers at the Palisades nuclear plant in southwestern Michigan have located the source of a minor cooling water leak. Spokesman Mark Savage said Monday in a release the leak is coming from a control rod drive...
Tags: Entergy Corporation, Nuclear Power
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Sparrows Point steel mill will close in June
The owner of the financially ailing Sparrows Point steel plant is idling operations there, warning 1,975 workers Thursday that they would be laid off starting next month.
The news, the latest casting doubt on the future of the Baltimore County facility,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Companies and Corporations, Labor Markets, Unemployment Benefits, U.S. Department of Justice
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Letters to the Editor - Aug. 15
An invitation to a Habitat mortgage burning To the editor: On Sunday, Oct. 7, Habitat For Humanity of Franklin County, Pa., will be having its first-ever mortgage burning ceremony. In 1994, Habitat built a home on Memory Lane in Chambersburg for the...Tags: Christianity, Mortgages, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Politics
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