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FARMINGTON, Mich., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Michigan's experiment with deregulation of cable services has failed, according to the Michigan Chapter of the National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (MI-NATOA), whose member communities previously oversaw local franchise agreements with cable providers.
Amber Henson has the Gryphons poised to make a run to Lakeland to play for a state championship.
Afghanistan continued their seemingly inexorable march to the World Twenty20 with a 14-run win over Scotland at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
In the aftermath of the Christmas flooding in Central Arkansas, Jacksonville Parks & Recreation Department workers continue to mop up about $25,000 in damage at Dupree Park.
A Jacksonville policeman recently fired after being arrested on drug-related charges and abuse of power had been reprimanded in the past for sleeping on duty and submitting an inaccurate report, according to documents in his personnel file.
Arkansas no longer has to say “Thank God for Mississippi” when discussing its national education ranking, said Gov. Mike Beebe during the Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce annual banquet on Jan. 26.
The Jacksonville Water Department is moving ahead with plans to consolidate its operations under one roof.
The first Renaissance Academy Program with lunch begins Friday, Feb. 19, at the Marco Island Yacht Club. For the first in the series, by popular request, Peg Kaiser has been invited back to discuss the sequel to her first lecture on the love life of Frank Lloyd Wright.
By IGNAZIO MESSINA BLADE STAFF WRITER Toledo Mayor Mike Bell's decision to increase the salaries of a few top city officials has irked some union leaders and might cost some votes for a possible income tax increase in May, but he is sticking with the pay raises. Steve Herwat, deputy mayor of operations, said the top-level employees were entitled to raises from promotions and because many are ...
Feb. 10 (Bloomberg) -- China, under international pressure to reduce its trade surplus , may choose to shrink it through raising workers’ wages rather than letting the yuan appreciate, Credit Suisse Group AG said.
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