Job with Regola raised concerns in Hempfield (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Hempfield supervisors said they are trying to prevent conflicts of interest by amending their code of conduct after Supervisor Doug Weimer had a temporary summer job in state Sen. Robert Regola's Greensburg office. |
Biedenharn To Grizzlies Sales Position (OurSports Central) (Southaven, MS) - Mississippi RiverKings' Director of Ticket Sales Maggie Biedenharn has announced that she has accepted a position working in the front office with the Memphis Grizzlies of the National Basketball Association. |
Call to suspend land claims head (Independent Online) Staff members at the office of the KwaZulu-Natal regional land claims commissioner are up in arms. |
Call to suspend land claims head (Pretoria News) Staff members at the office of the KwaZulu-Natal regional land claims commissioner have called for the immediate suspension of their department head, Duduzile Sosibo, citing incompetence and abuse of power among other grievances. |
New-look middle school opens in Griswold (New London Day) Griswold - From the half-moon-shaped drive at the front of the middle school, all appears normal inside the 71-year-old brick building. But quickly you realize |
Brey: Being treasurer is good opportunity to work with people (Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter) MANITOWOC Ed Brey is retiring as Manitowoc County treasurer after 14 years. Brey, who was first elected county treasurer in 1994, announced in May he would not seek re-election this fall. Brey discussed with the Herald Times Reporter on Tuesday his time in office. |
Foster goes to work as Amite coach (Hammond Daily Star) AMITE - The legal wrangling and dreaming is finally all behind Amite High head football coach Alden Foster, with only 80-plus sweat-soaked players in front of him in workouts and the 2008 season on the horizon - along with an experience some 16 years ago. |
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BestOf 2008 (Palo Alto Weekly) The Weekly editorial staff’s informative and lively summary of who our readers think is “Best.” We are pleased to offer Midpeninsula consumers the results of this popular poll in a variety of useful formats. |
Cook County agency pays $10,000 to dress employees for success (Daily Herald) The Cook County President's Office of Employment Training has a professional new look, but critics say the new attire comes at too high a cost. |