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Council OKs $95.6 million Annapolis budget
The Annapolis city council passed Monday a $95.6 million operating budget and $10 million capital budget for next year, with a slight increase in the property tax rate and funding for projects that include a bulkhead replacement at City Dock. Mayor Josh...
Tags: Taxation, Annapolis, Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Josh Cohen
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Pending council vote, new St. Charles 3rd Ward alderman chosen
Todd Bancroft said serving on the St. Charles City Council will be just his way of giving back to a community he loves. The 45-year-old was selected from a field of 13 candidates to fill the 3rd Ward seat – left vacant with two years remaining in...Tags: High Schools, St. Charles (Kane, Illinois), University of Florida, Schools, Education
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Preckwinkle to announce re-election campaign
Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle will launch her re-election bid Tuesday, saying she wants another four years to try to reform the way the county locks up adult and juvenile criminal defendants and to get more people out to the forest...
Tags: Juvenile Delinquency, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago Mayor, Politics, Chicago Elections
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Newington Mayor Woods Seeking A Second Term
The Hartford CourantDemocratic Mayor Stephen Woods wants to run for re-election. Woods said Thursday that he would ask the Democratic Town Committee to endorse him for a second term in November's upcoming elections. "Going in, I planned on committing to four years,"...Tags: Politics, Elections, Newington, Property, Long Island
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Italy's two mavericks left licking wounds after local elections
Reuters* Berlusconi and Grillo suffer setbacks as left sweeps in * Charismatic leadership highlights party weakness * Low turnout shows disillusion with system By James Mackenzie and Steve Scherer ROME, June 11 (Reuters) - Sweeping wins for the centre left...Tags: Politics, Government, Rome (Italy), Enrico Letta, Elections
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Ten times more people signed petitions on Balto. Co. zoning than the death penalty or gun control
The hotly debated issues of gun control and the death penalty attracted fewer than 18,500 signatures ("What was all the fuss about?" June 3), while the seemingly more mundane issues of Owings Mills traffic, preserving Baltimore County's diminishing...
Tags: Gun Control, Personal Weapon Control, Baltimore County, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Politics
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Firm challenges plan to select AEG to run L.A. Convention Center
A company seeking to run the Los Angeles Convention Center on Monday filed a challenge to the city's plan to hire Anschutz Entertainment Group, saying AEG lacked the experience needed to secure the lucrative contract. Pennsylvania-based SMG said in a...Tags: Entertainment, Politics, Qatar, AEG, Elections
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L.A. mayoral runoff another low mark in voter turnout: 23.3%
Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles' incoming mayor, won the office with fewer votes than any newly elected mayor since the 1930s, when the city population was less than half its current size, according to a Times analysis of final results. Garcetti's complete...
Tags: Wendy Greuel, Antonio Villaraigosa, Politics, Elections, Voting
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Nominations under way for farm service committees
Farmer candidate nominations are under way for local Farm Service Agency County Committees. The nomination period continues through Thursday, Aug. 1, with the election taking place by mail ballot between Nov. 4 and the close of business on Dec. 2. In...Tags: Politics, Agriculture, Frederick County (Maryland), Elections, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Company protests selection of AEG to run L.A. convention center
A company seeking to run the Los Angeles Convention Center filed a challenge Monday to the city's plan to hire Anschutz Entertainment Group, saying AEG lacked the experience needed to secure the lucrative contract. Pennsylvania-based SMG said in a...
Tags: Entertainment, Politics, AEG, Elections
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Cook sheriff moving to be IG in suburbs
When the new mayor of Hazel Crest took office this spring, he discovered that the village manager and two top employees had received double-digit pay hikes that he thought violated town rules. But instead of trying to get the attention of federal or...
Tags: Riverdale (Cook, Illinois), Career and Workplace, Politics, Chicago Elections, Elections
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