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The city farmed out car repair work to shops where employees had previous criminal charges filed ... City fleet's repair wo
The city farmed out car repair work to shops where employees had previous criminal charges filed against them for insurance fraud, the Courier-Post has learned.
The latest irregularities come after it was discovered that city employees spent $187,000 to rent cars without the approval of City Council, a violation of state bidding laws.
Councilman Curtis Jenkins, who caught that mista...
Not the love, honor and cherish part. Joel Mathews and Michelle Goold of Independence believe the... You gotta love it...
Not the love, honor and cherish part. Joel Mathews and Michelle Goold of Independence believe they've got that down pat. It's the how do we pay the bills, find a house, afford kids someday and build a future part that worries them.
Blending two sometimes vastly different money histories and personalities into a shared pool of resources on which new demands are placed takes work. Mathews...
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Back to Home > Sunday, Apr 23, 2006 Business Posted on Sun, Apr. 23, 2006 email this print this
Janet Greenwell and her husband, Richard, scraped by for years.
Now they live in a 4,000-square-foot brick house, their income has grown 40 percent, and Janet can stay home to care for their two kids. read more
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a jig saw, a chipping hammer and other tools, valued at $1,100, from a 1989 Dodge Ram at The Home Depot at between 9:45 and 10:15 a.m. March 29. The burglar shattered a window to get to the equipment.
$150, a debit card and driver's license from a 2004 Dodge Stratu...
Back to Home > News > Miami-Dade > Neighbors > Sunday, Apr 23, 2006 Northwest Posted on Sun, Apr.... POLICE REPORT...
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the windshield and driver-side window of a 1998 Toyota Tacoma, pushed a shopping cart into the vehicle's driver side and flattened a front tire between midnight and 8 a.m. April 10 while the truck was parked at U.S. Foundry, Damage is estimated at $380.
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Back to Home > News > Sunday, Apr 23, 2006 Local Posted on Sun, Apr. 23, 2006 email this print th... Woman loses sense of secur
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In 44 years of living in Manatee County, in the same house on Lafayette Road, Alta Klimmer had never been touched by crime.
But on Friday before dawn, thieves smashed out the driver's side window of Klimmer's Jeep Cherokee parked in the driveway of her Baysho...
An unusual new crime is baffling police and frustrating victims: the theft of catalytic converter... Thefts of car parts have p
An unusual new crime is baffling police and frustrating victims: the theft of catalytic converters.
The converter is the part of a vehicle's exhaust system that reduces engine emissions. Crooks are attracted to the precious metals it contains - platinum, rhodium and palladium.
But auto industry experts say the metals are present in such tiny quantities that the stolen parts are wor...
Back to Home > Sunday, Apr 23, 2006 Posted on Sun, Apr. 23, 2006 email this print this On... Editorial | Universal Health Car
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On that clear, distant morning when every American has access to high-quality, affordable medical care, the nation's health care system may be the polar opposite of what it is today.
Where now, patients see doctors thanks to a moth-eaten patchwork that includes work-based coverage, government p...
Back to Home > News > Sunday, Apr 23, 2006 Opinion Posted on Sun, Apr. 23, 2006 email this print ... Editorial | Universal Heal
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On that clear, distant morning when every American has access to high-quality, affordable medical care, the nation's health care system may be the polar opposite of what it is today.
Where now, patients see doctors thanks to a moth-eaten patchwork that includes work-based coverage...
On the evening shift, officers watching for traffic violations will sometimes stop half a dozen v... Utah immigration enforceme
On the evening shift, officers watching for traffic violations will sometimes stop half a dozen vans crammed with people they presume are undocumented immigrants.
When police set up roadblocks to catch drunken drivers, they'll sometimes find dozens of such vehicles.
Sgt. Cal Black, the only Spanish speaker on the five-person force, says they have seen the same vehicles multiple tim...
