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N.Y. Regents Vote Brings Final Adoption to Accountancy Regs

21 hours ago ago from CPA Observation Post

After months of deliberations and revisions, the state Board of Regents unanimous vote on Dec. 15 for final adoption of the state’s new accountancy reform regulations came with little discussion and some news for retired CPAs who sit on non- or for-profit boards of directors. Read More

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“Open Source” Textbooks Are Reason for Grave Concern

2 hours ago ago from Texas Broadside

By Geraldine “Tincy” Miller, SBOE Dist. 12 The week before Thanksgiving, the State Board of Education (SBOE) met for its November meeting and a number of issues were covered that were of great importance.  Many of these issues are nearing critical decision points which are scheduled for our upcoming January & March SBOE Meetings.  The Board voted to …   Allow students to take two more P.E. credits (or substitutes) to count toward ...

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School Board votes for second time against nurse Cindy Estep-Tonan

22 hours ago ago from COURIER City Beat

At last night's Board of Education meeting, the CUSD Board voted to bring charges against Estep-Tonan to seek her termination. Board member Steven Llanusa was the lone voice of opposition on the Board, while Beth Bingham did not vote, citing a conflict of interest because she presided over Estep-Tonan's wedding. In his first vote as a Board Member, Jeff Stark voted against the longtime school nurse along with Mary Caenepeel and Hilary ...

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MUD Raises Gas Rate, Adds Back Some Perks

19 hours ago ago from Nebraska Watchdog

Omaha's home heating prices are going up, and some employee perks at the gas company are coming back. Just two weeks after eliminating over $200,000 in fringe benefits, the Metropolitan Utilities District  (MUD) Board of Directors voted Friday to re-instate nearly $85,000 worth of employee extras. That decision coming just minutes after the board voted to increase the average residential price of natural gas by 1.2% next year. The ...

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Regents change policy on nepotism, consensual relationships

20 hours ago ago from Pure Pierre Politics

South Dakota Government Blog by Bob Mercer Pure Pierre Politics Home About Me Elected Officials State Agencies Nebraska now the center of health-coverage fight Regents change policy on nepotism, consensual relationships The state Board of Regents decided this morning (Friday) to stop allowing most exceptions to its campus policy regarding nepotism and regarding consensual sexual relationships  ...

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Richard Cook elected SCSBA vice president

19 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Richard Cook elected SCSBA vice president From local reports Published: December 18, 2009 Richard Cook, a member of the Florence School District 3 board of trustees, was elected vice president of the South Carolina School Boards Association (SCSBA) during ...

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Decision due on Mont.'s half-billion tons of coal

15 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Decision due on Mont.'s half-billion tons of coal BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) -- State officials said the Montana Land Board will vote Monday on whether to put up for lease a half-billion-ton coal reserve near the Wyoming border - a politically charged decision for Gov. Brian Schweitzer and the four other Democrats who make up the panel. A Land Board vote to proceed could spark a backlash from environmentalists who supported the Democrats in last ...

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Judge Throws Out Lawsuit Over University’s Nickname

10 hours ago ago from The New York Times

FARGO, N.D. (AP) A district judge has thrown out a lawsuit by a group of Spirit Lake tribal members who want the University of North Dakota to keep its Fighting Sioux nickname, leaving the name's future in the hands of the State Board of Higher Education. The board's president, Richie Smith, said the board should decide in January whether to retire the nickname and the university's Indian head logo, which the National Collegiate Athletic ...

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