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A sixth casino would create jobs, but for whom?
It seems you can't turn on the television or the radio this summer without hearing some voice extolling the virtues of bringing a sixth casino to Maryland —this one to be built inPrince George's County. And while there is an active public dialogue...
Tags: Harbor, House Building, Unions, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace
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MICA plans $18.5 million expansion, renovation of student housing
Twenty years after opening its first large residence for students, the Maryland Institute College of Art plans to build a $16.5 million addition that will increase the number of undergraduates living on campus and help revitalize Baltimore's North...
Tags: Renovation, Colleges and Universities, Mount Royal, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Students
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William Earl Langston
In loving memory of William Earl Langston August 8, 1931 — June 4, 2012 A much loved man who epitomized the spirit of life The family of Bill Langston is sad to announce his passing after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Bill...
Tags: Health, Disneyland Park, College Sports, Argentina, Cancer
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Dry weather keeps construction projects on track
This month is on track to be one of the driest June months ever in Indianapolis, and that means most major construction projects are right on track too. "Sometimes the weather works against us and sometimes it works for us, like it is right now," said...
Tags: House Building
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Chicago Jewish center in foreclosure
Seven years ago, Lubavitch Chabad of the Loop, Gold Coast and Lincoln Park took out a $4.9 million loan to build what was supposed to be a state-of-the-art synagogue and community center at Chestnut and Clark streets. As collateral, the group offered the...
Tags: Auction Service, Religion and Belief, Rogers Park, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Chicago Loop
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VA, contractor try to sort out Orlando hospital delay
As the rift between Veterans Affairs and the primary contractor on the much-delayed Orlando VA Medical Center has grown from a crack to a canyon, new developments threaten to stall the project further — or speed it up. The contractor, Brasfield &...
Tags: Health, Science and Technology, Winter Garden, Symptoms, House Building
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Forecast: O.C. economy to add 60,000 jobs through 2013
Chapman University economists forecast that home prices will increase and the local economy will continue to grow through next year, bolstered by construction spending and an improved national outlook. At the biannual presentation Wednesday, they...Tags: Colleges and Universities, National Government, Real Estate, Labor Markets, Economic Indicator
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Windber Area Authority to save millions on major project
Daily American Staff WriterThe Windber Area Authority may be able to shave as much as $2 million off a major water line project slated for September. Bids opened Tuesday and discussed at Wednesday's meeting indicate that construction costs may come in at $5.2 million. Construction...Tags: Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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S.D. Democrats optimistic about upcoming fall election
PIERRE — South Dakota Democrats expect to be outspent by Republicans in this year’s election, but say they believe they can win races up and down the ticket by emphasizing issues that also will be on the ballot. State Democratic Party Chairman...Tags: House Building, Political Candidates, Elections, Republican National Conventions, Voting
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Quinn to meet with top lawmakers on construction plan
Clout StPosted by Monique Garcia at 6:58 p.m. Gov. Pat Quinn today said he plans to meet with legislative leaders next week to figure out a plan to keep construction projects going throughout the summer. The meeting is happening because the...... -
Mayor questions Alonso's school-construction plan
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake expressed concerns about her schools chief's proposal to borrow $1.2 billion to fix Baltimore's crumbling school buildings, touting her own more modest plan as realistic in her State of the City address Monday.
The mayor...Tags: Health, Health and Safety at School, Finance, Property Tax, American Civil Liberties Union
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