Spokane County commissioner – Sat, 31 Jul 2010 PST
Posted in Object on July 31st, 2010David Elton Personal: 44. 17-year resident.
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Spokane County commissioner – Sat, 31 Jul 2010 PST
David Elton Personal: 44. 17-year resident.
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Spokane County commissioner – Sat, 31 Jul 2010 PST
Ralph Baker Personal: 57. 18-year resident. Married.
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Spokane County assessor – Sat, 31 Jul 2010 PST
Augusta Nadia Hatzinas, a personal lines customer service representative at Tri-State Insurance Agency Inc., the insurance division of SussexBank, was recently appointed president of the Insurance Professionals of Sussex County, a local chapter of the National Association of Insurance Women (NAIW).
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Hatzinas heads insurance group
Saturday July 31, 2010 NORTH ADAMS — Excelsior has hired North Adams native Julianne “Julie” Fruscio as business development coordinator. According to a news release, Fruscios task in her new job will be to bring creativity and business development opportunities to Excelsior through communication, marketing and self-promotion programs.
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Excelsior names development coordinator
WASHINGTON — Regulators on Friday shut banks in Florida, Georgia, Oregon and Washington, lifting to 108 the number of U.S. banks to fail this year as the industry has struggled to cope with mounting loan defaults and recession.
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Regulators close banks in Fla., Ga., Ore., Wash.
The circus that is Bryce Brown continues this evening. Shocking development, I know.
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CFT: Vols’ Dooley won’t release Brown from scholarship
A new study finds that babies raised by working mothers don’t necessarily suffer cognitive setbacks, an encouraging finding that follows a raft of previous reports suggesting that women with infants were wiser to stay home.
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Study: Working mothers not necessarily harmful to child development
Blue Ridge Digital, LLC, announces the relaunch of its website with an emphasis on affordable web design, marketing, development and customer support for businesses and organizations, according to Richard Romanus, Sr., President and CEO.
A new study finds that babies raised by working mothers don’t necessarily suffer cognitive setbacks, an encouraging finding that follows a raft of previous reports suggesting that women with infants were wiser to stay home. Parenting – Family – Home – Mothers – Psychology
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A working mom doesn’t necessarily hurt child’s development, study finds
Concerns about personal financial prospects and the overall economy weigh down consumer sentiment, according to the final sentiment survey for July released by Reuters and the University of Michigan.
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Consumer sentiment falls in July