First Person: A Memoir of My Worst and Briefest Jobs (Berkeley Daily Planet) I worked as a stable cleaner when I was 23 years old, medicated on Prolixin, and underweight. The work was heavier than I was prepared for. It was a joyless and unrewarding job for the brief two weeks that I held it. |
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McKart to fight for NABF title (The Monroe Evening News) The bad news is Bronco McKart got laid off from his job at the Monroe County Road Commission in mid-November. The good new is that gives the Monroe boxer unlimited time to prepare for his next championship bout. |
How To Talk To Your Kids About The Economy (Forbes) Simplicity is the key to answering questions and calming fear and anxiety, child care professionals say. |
Union: CTA Is Using Dangerous Buses (CBS 2 Chicago) The CTA has cut 29 percent of its mechanics in the last 13 years, and the union claims those cuts means unsafe buses are on the roads. |
From lawns to lights (Hays Daily News) Most of Jarrod Miller's customers want no hassle. No hassle untangling cords, checking fuses or climbing a ladder. |
Out with the old (The Challis Messenger) Workers hope to finish installing a temporary bridge to replace the old condemned Robinson Bar Bridge sometime this week, according to engineer Chuck Mualem with Salmon-based Dahle Construction. |
CTA Using Unsafe Buses: Union Claims COMMENT (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago) The CTA has cut 29 percent of its mechanics in the last 13 years, and the union claims those cuts mean unsafe buses are on the roads. COMMENT |
Cops: Butler (guy) did it (Valley Independent) State police have charged a man in connection with six bank robberies, including three in the area. |
Butler County man charged in Westmoreland, Washington robberies (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Timothy Robert Evans' financial desperation and addiction to opiate pills drove him to rob five banks and one credit union in Westmoreland and Washington counties of $25,000 during a four-month span, according to arrest records. |