Sunday, March 4, 2007

Hawaii Superferry opposition mounts (USA Today)


Just four months before launch of the first ferry service linking all major Hawaiian islands, thousands of petitioners and critics are claiming it should never have been given the go-ahead. Without public comment, transportation officials exempted the Hawaii Superferry from an environmental review typically required of projects that use government money in this case, $40 million worth of harbor ...

How to Save Money on That Reassessment Appeal (News 25 Evansville)
VANDERBURGH CO. - We've been hearing a lot of complaints from you about the recent property reassessment in Vanderburgh County. Many of you are planning to appeal. We have some important news to help save you money while sorting through that process.

Officer's widow won't accept money (News 14 Carolina)
WINSTON-SALEM -- The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association reports Sgt. Howard Plouff's family doesn't want any money from a recent fund-raiser for the fallen officer.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, March 2 (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Miriam Metzinger submits: Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramers Mad Money TV program, Friday March 2. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis: Bullish calls: TD Ameritrade : It's too low to sell.

Not enough money to go around (Big Bear Grizzly)


Councilwoman Liz Harris calls the public hearing on community development block grant applications her least-favorite meeting of the year. There’s never enough money to go around.

Money-management guru coming to Jackson (The Clarion-Ledger)
Money-management guru Dave Ramsey will bring his show, Total Money Makeover Live, to the Mississippi Coliseum at 6:30 p.m. April 26.

Officer's widow won't accept money (News 14 Carolina)


WINSTON-SALEM -- The North Carolina Police Benevolent Association reports Sgt. Howard Plouff's family doesn't want any money from a recent fund-raiser for the fallen officer.

How to Save Money on That Reassessment Appeal (News 25 Evansville)
VANDERBURGH CO. - We've been hearing a lot of complaints from you about the recent property reassessment in Vanderburgh County. Many of you are planning to appeal. We have some important news to help save you money while sorting through that process.

Audits: State Overpaying Some Appointed Attorneys (WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh)
Two government studies show state-appointed attorneys in North Carolina are making more money from taxpayers than they should because of a faulty system that pays them.

How to Save Money on That Reassessment Appeal (News 25 Evansville)


VANDERBURGH CO. - We've been hearing a lot of complaints from you about the recent property reassessment in Vanderburgh County. Many of you are planning to appeal. We have some important news to help save you money while sorting through that process.

Assemblyman: ConEd Wasted Money While Businesses Suffered (NY1 News)
A Queens lawmaker is accusing Con Edison of wasting money on advertising while local businesses struggled to stay afloat after last summer's blackout.

Not enough money to go around (Big Bear Grizzly)
Councilwoman Liz Harris calls the public hearing on community development block grant applications her least-favorite meeting of the year. There’s never enough money to go around.

Jim Cramer's Mad Money Lightning Round Picks, March 2 (SeekingAlpha via Yahoo! Finance)
Miriam Metzinger submits: Stocks discussed in the lightning round session of Jim Cramers Mad Money TV program, Friday March 2. Click on a stock ticker for more analysis: Bullish calls: TD Ameritrade : It's too low to sell.