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Eastfork 3042 W State 44 Rd 47353 Liberty - (call (765) 458-7549)
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May 26 2012 - Collusion Claim The Latest NFL-Union Feud The lockout was easier than all this. In many ways, more peaceful, too. Nine months after the NFL and the players' union agreed on an unprecedented 10-year labor deal that, at the time, had everyone from
May 26 2012 - Young illegal immigrants coming out of the shadows She was tiny and trembling and looked so very vulnerable. Barely 15, having already experienced a lifetime of hardships since losing her mother at 5 and crossing the desert with her father, she clutched a microphone before a crowd in New York's Union Square.
May 26 2012 - Talk of County On union’s side Patrick Statter had a perfect right to organize a protest rally against Governor Walker of Wisconsin and he would have been remiss if he hadn’t. He did the right thing by contacting the Lincolnshire Police Department and conducting the protest as the police wanted it conducted. Under our Constitution, Governor Walker had the right to speak in Illinois. Patrick Statter has the ...
May 26 2012 - Today in Mohawk Valley History by Frank Tomaino 1862, 150 years ago Local casualties Thirty men with the 14th New York regiment are wounded fighting with the Union’s Army of the Potomac as it moves up the Virginia Peninsula toward Richmond, hoping to capture the capital of the Confederacy and quickly end the Civil War. The 14th is made up of men mostly from Oneida County and is known as the First Oneida.
May 26 2012 - Representatives for school unions endorse LaPolla, Mandia The political action committee that represents the seven Utica school unions has chosen two school board candidates to endorse, and left it up to each union to select a third.
May 25 2012 - Take Action on a New Deal for Ontario Northland A campaign bringing together unions, including the CAW, businesses such as Sun Media newspapers in northeastern Ontario, mayors, the chamber of commerce and other stakeholders calls on the provincial government to provide a "New Deal for Ontario Northland."
May 25 2012 - Taylored for the unions Last week, a set of arbitrators gave a small MTA union, covering Staten Island and Queens bus workers, the same generous contract that a different arbitration panel awarded to the Transport Workers Union three years ago. It’s a bad sign for the MTA’s future — including its near future...
May 25 2012 - Union files unfair labor practice complaint against Unit 5 NORMAL — The union representing McLean County Unit 5’s school bus drivers and monitors has filed an unfair labor practice complaint in hopes of blocking the district’s consideration of outsourcing the service.
May 24 2012 - Thousands to rally Wednesday against school cuts No, the rumor of a district-wide strike isn’t true. But the blue-collar union that represents nearly 3,000 bus drivers, janitors and other Philadelphia school employees is planning a large rally Wednesday in Center City to protest mass layoffs and attempts to privatize public education.
May 24 2012 - Slash's unfinished business Guns N' Roses' former guitarist talks Rock Hall of Fame induction, his new solo album, 'Apocalyptic Love,' and chances of a GNR reunion (none). There are things that Slash just doesn't want to talk about. And the timing was definitely not right a few weeks ago as the guitarist was preparing for a trip to Cleveland for his induction with Guns N' Roses into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
May 22 2012 - Transportation: First Plans Revealed For Rail From Union Station to Santa Ana Click here to view the full photogallery. Did you know there is a plan to develop the West Santa Ana Branch of the old Pacific Electric corridor into a public transit line with a projected ridership of 80,000 passengers a...
May 18 2012 - A busy Culver reunion wkd and more... It's Culver Academies' annual alumni reunion weekend, so it will be a busy one in Culver. Other events this weekend include: Farmer's Market is open Culver's Farmer's Market has opened, at the corner of Jefferson and Ohio Streets near downtown Culver.
May 18 2012 - Touring Actors Offer Advice There are many kinds of national tour; mine was a nonunion, bus-and-truck one-nighter. A typical day consisted of an 8 a.m. bus call for a 3 p.m. hotel check-in, two hours of downtime, a two-hour call to address spacing and sound, performing the show, and then leaving as the crew began load-out.
May 18 2012 - Bus driver in court on Monday Laura Lynn East, the former Corning Union High School bus driver who was facing 17 felony counts of child endangerment for reportedly driving under the influence of methamphetamine, is scheduled to appear in Tehama County Superior Court on Monday....
May 17 2012 - School bosses get taste of rank and file Sonora Union High School District administrators spent a day in the life of bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other support staff on Tuesday as an early celebration for Classified School Employee Week. The event’s participants included Superintendent Mike McCoy, who “shadowed” school library assistant Sharon Shapiro, and Principal Todd Dearden, who spent the early morning with bus driver Dave ...
May 17 2012 - VIDEO: Savannah bus drivers protest denial of unemployment pay Chatham County school bus drivers and monitors, along with union representatives, protested on Wednesday a rule change that prevents them from collecting unemployment during the summer, when school is out of session.
May 16 2012 - Ex-bus driver pleads guilty Laura Lynn East, a former Corning Union High School bus driver, is facing a possible sentence of 10 years in state prison after pleading guilty to four felony counts of child endangerment on Monday in Tehama County Superior Court. Originally charged...
May 15 2012 - New video could damage Walker Exclusive: One of the Wisconsin governor's closest allies says the GOP wanted to "go further" on union-busting