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    Sep 11, 2012 |Story| RedEye
  1. High rent society

    No one knows better than Jeremy Dubin that now is a great time to buy a house.
    RedEye
    No one knows better than Jeremy Dubin that now is a great time to buy a house. And yet Dubin, an @Properties real estate broker, sold his Roscoe Village townhouse in the spring and moved into his new place—a luxury apartment in Goose Island. His...

    Tags: Rentals, Roscoe Village, Property, Demographics, Near South Side

  2. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Nonresident inmates not increasing much in S.D. prison system

    American News Correspondent
     PIERRE — Depending on the day, about 11 percent of the inmates in the state’s prison system this summer were from places other than South Dakota.  It’s not a figure the state Department of Corrections had recently tracked. A letter...

    Tags: Prisons, Crime, Law and Justice

  4. Jun 1, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  5. Eastern Panhandle's public transit service struggling

    matthew.umstead@herald-mail.com
    The director of the Eastern Panhandle’s public transit service said the agency’s budget difficulties this year are about the same as last year, but she remained optimistic about the future. “We’re holding on,” said Belinda...

    Tags: Demographics, Population and Census, Economy, Business and Finance, Maryland Area Regional Commuter Rail, Public Transportation

  6. Sep 14, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  7. Redistricting leaves open seat on water board

    A new board member will have to be appointed to the James River Water Development District. The district declared Larry Lovrien's seat vacant at the district's meeting at the Ramkota in Aberdeen on Sept. 11. Lovrien of Aberdeen, now representing...

    Tags: Politics, Elections

  8. Sep 12, 2012 |Story| Imperial Valley Press Online
  9. Vista Latina: Census Bureau considering changes to Hispanic ethnicity, race question

    Staff Writer, Copy Editor
    Whenever he finds himself filling out forms that pose questions about race and ethnicity, such as the once-a-decade federal census, Ruben Valenzuela looks for the appropriate box to fill in.  Yet, if none of the options are to his liking, he simply...

    Tags: United States Census Bureau, Social Issues, Demographics, Population and Census, Philosophy

  10. Sep 9, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  11. South Dakota faces looming gap in workforce

     PIERRE — For a guy who grew up long ago in Carthage, most recently population 144 in the 2010 census and likely still shrinking up there off the main highways in rural Miner County, Sidney Goss sure gets around.
    American News Correspondent
     PIERRE — For a guy who grew up long ago in Carthage, most recently population 144 in the 2010 census and likely still shrinking up there off the main highways in rural Miner County, Sidney Goss sure gets around.  That isn’t a bad thing....

    Tags: Demographics, Education, Teachers, Teaching and Learning

  12. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  13. North Dakota state senator recovering from farm accident

    PARK RIVER, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota state Sen. Joe Miller, R-Park River, is on the road - not only the campaign trail for the November election - but the road to recovery from an Aug. 13 farm accident. Miller was discharged Aug. 31 from First Care...
  14. Aug 27, 2012 |Story| KTUU
  15. Alaska Primary Elections Set for Tuesday

    More than <a href="http://www.elections.alaska.gov/statistics/vi_vrs_stats_party_2012.08.03.htm">186,000 voters</a> in the Anchorage area have registered to vote in Alaska's primary elections on Tuesday.
    Channel 2 News
    More than 186,000 voters in the Anchorage area have registered to vote in Alaska's primary elections on Tuesday. The polls open Aug. 28 at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. For a full list of polling place locations in the state, click here. Election officials...

    Tags: Personal Data Collection, Primaries, Kim Elton, Sharon Cissna, Politics

  16. Aug 24, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. FLOODWATER LEAVES WAUBAY AWASH IN UNCERTAINTY

    &nbsp;WAUBAY &mdash; Twenty-nine homes in Waubay have been bought by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to be moved or demolished, leaving city officials to wonder about the long-term future of the town.
    jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.com
     WAUBAY — Twenty-nine homes in Waubay have been bought by the Federal Emergency Management Agency to be moved or demolished, leaving city officials to wonder about the long-term future of the town.  Last year, flooding forced families from their...

    Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Homes, FEMA, Auction Service

  18. Jul 13, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  19. Campaign may turn on whether GOP starving or remaking schools

    TALLAHASSEE &#8211; Has Florida's political leadership defended public education or de-funded it over the last two years? The answer you get depends on the party you ask this election season.
    TALLAHASSEE – Has Florida's political leadership defended public education or de-funded it over the last two years? The answer you get depends on the party you ask this election season. Since the issue is cropping up in campaigns – and will...

    Tags: Parties and Movements, Rick Scott, Students, Politics, Republican Party

  20. Jul 17, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. City Hall challenges census numbers

    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration is challenging U.S. census numbers that show Baltimore is shrinking, arguing the city actually has 30,000 more residents than reported.
    Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's administration is challenging U.S. census numbers that show Baltimore is shrinking, arguing the city actually has 30,000 more residents than reported. If the city wins its challenge — in which it argues that...

    Tags: Mount Vernon, Hospitals and Clinics, Demographics, Population and Census, Johns Hopkins Hospital

  22. Jul 19, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. Illinois towns cut fees in bid to lure builders, buyers

    It has been a long two years since the 2010 census proclaimed Kendall County the fastest-growing county in the nation, and today, signs of runaway growth on the fringes of the Chicago area are hard to find.
    It has been a long two years since the 2010 census proclaimed Kendall County the fastest-growing county in the nation, and today, signs of runaway growth on the fringes of the Chicago area are hard to find. But they are starting to sprout again as...

    Tags: House Building, Philosophy, Religion and Belief, Land Price, Homes

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