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"Although we don't see these diseases as much as in years past, they are still out there," he sa... Vaccination agencies set fo
"Although we don't see these diseases as much as in years past, they are still out there," he said.
"In fact, we recently had a pertussis (whooping cough) outbreak in Arizona.
"The value of the shots is well known. Most of the diseases are preventable with these vaccines. Without them, children are at risk for long-lasting health conditions, up to and including death."
For th...
The commissioners, who meet every other Monday, will vote on the budget at a subsequent meeting p... City commissioners discuss
The commissioners, who meet every other Monday, will vote on the budget at a subsequent meeting prior to the start of the next fiscal year on Oct. 1.
A copy of the proposed budget is available for the public at the city clerk's office in City Hall.
The proposed total budget is slightly higher than the $8,616,840 budget for the current fiscal year 2005-06, which ends Sept. 30, with ...
Back to Home > News > Wednesday, Aug 30, 2006 Nation Posted on Wed, Aug. 30, 2006 email this prin... Akron, Canton incomes decl
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For the first time since 2000, the U.S. Census Bureau can tell us how Akron area families are doing economically.
Akron's median household income has dropped almost 12 percent from the 2000 census. In Canton, the decline exceeds 18 percent.
Both are ...
Fewer Stark County residents should have waited in line for free food in 2005 than the year befor... Poverty inches lower in St
Fewer Stark County residents should have waited in line for free food in 2005 than the year before, according to the U.S. census.
But many lines were longer, area food bank officials say.
“It's disheartening. Here we are in 2006 and we don't seem to be gaining any ground,” said Dan Flowers, chief executive officer of the Akron-Canton Regional Foodbank.
Those support agencies...
Taxpayers who do not pay their taxes and national insurance contributions on time will be hit wit... HMRC raises late payment r
Taxpayers who do not pay their taxes and national insurance contributions on time will be hit with higher interest payments from 6 September.
HM Revenue & Customs has also increased the rates of interest paid on overpaid taxes.
· Late payment of income tax, national insurance contributions, capital gains tax, stamp duties – rate goes up from 6.5% to 7.5%.
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— Insurance companies say consumers aren't the only ones forced to pay more.
The rates for reinsurance have skyrocketed, and insurers say they are passing that on.
"We have seen a very dramatic increase in what we must pay to purchase reinsurance," said S.C. Farm Bureau spok...
Back to Home > Tuesday, Aug 29, 2006 Business Posted on Tue, Aug. 29, 2006 email this print this<... Insurance crisis slamming
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— Mary Lewis shakes her head in disbelief. The letter has to be a misprint.
How could her homeowners association's insurance premium increase from $126,000 to $879,000?
She'll have to find a way to pay an initial increase of $690 along with the $1,600 a month she pays for h...
Back to Home > Tuesday, Aug 29, 2006 Opinion Posted on Tue, Aug. 29, 2006 email this print this r... A sweet new strategy for t
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Back to Home > Tuesday, Aug 29, 2006 Business Posted on Tue, Aug. 29, 2006 email this print this ... SRQ looks at planned '
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A proposed airport budget that shows total revenues up 8 percent to $18.6 million and total passengers up 4.8 percent to 734,700, was reviewed Monday by the Sarasota Manatee Airport Authority.
"The past year the airport realized considerable progress on the air se...
The social duress of New Orleans has long demanded attention. Abysmal conditions before Hurricane... From the GROUND UP...
The social duress of New Orleans has long demanded attention. Abysmal conditions before Hurricane Katrina hit landfall are catastrophic one year later, with the storm still surging on dry land in the rubble of the city's vanquished neighborhoods.
The remedy is not a return to the pre-Katrina status quo. The solution must be no less exhaustive than the scale of the disaster. Where we star...
