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By James Shea Times-News Staff Writer A Cincinnati businessman is accusing a CPA firm of giving away his down payment for a town house at the now bankrupt Seven Falls Golf and River Club.
A change in the Illinois income tax form this year might have some tax filers puzzled.
FERNLEY--The Fernley City Council heard an update on formation of the General Improvement District for the golf course located in the Desert Lakes subdivision.
SCOTTS VALLEY -- Retail giant Target is suing the owner of a La Madrona Drive property for breach of contract, alleging the property owner failed to return $700,000 in deposits the store made while the two worked together to build a store on the land.
Staff writer City officials Tuesday morning erased more than $4 million in fines assessed to the absentee owners of a local shopping center in exchange for a signed agreement that the owners will pay part of their tax lien, post a performance or escrow bond and complete a list of repairs and improvements on the property by the end of September.
A resolution to participate in a regional police department was on the West Hazleton Borough Council business agenda Tuesday evening. But as expected, action on the proposal was tabled. Chairman William Sharkey Jr. said he and other members of the counci
This article has been read 0 times. The wells will be drilled on property owned by Champion Processing on Route 980. The area is zoned industrial. In approving the company's application, township supervisors requested that the company put $5,000 into an escrow account.
A community group has offered to take full financial responsibility for one of the Tulsa park community centers that is scheduled to close at the end of this month.
It was only after the bushy hair on her poodle's furry nose was groomed that Cathy Turney noticed the walnut-size bulge marking an abscessed tooth. But, as the Concord resident likes to say, there's almost no pet issue that money won't cure. And Cathy had a...
An elaborate scam to trick people into believing they've been hired as mystery shoppers is going strong despite plenty of attention meant to combat it in recent months.
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