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Journalism school gets city building for $1 a year :: Copy Of This

5 hours ago ago from Journalism History | Types | Ethics | Literary | Tips | Photos | Definitions < Copy Of This

Home Journalism History Journalism school gets city building for $1 a year December 9, 2009 |11:20 | Others By : Team X St. Clair College s journalism school will set up shop downtown at the former Salvation Army building and pay the city $1 a year for the property under a deal announced Tuesday. The only condition is that the new owner must hold the property for 15 years, after which it will be granted title, according ...

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Scottsdale Names City Attorney

6 hours ago ago from Scottsdale Airpark News Blog

Posted by Editor Kimberly Hundley Dec. 9, 2009 city attorney’s position The City Council has appointed a deputy city attorney with more than 30 years of experience in the public and private sectors as Scottsdale’s new city attorney. Deputy City Attorney Bruce Washburn was named to the position at the council’s Tuesday, Dec. 8 meeting. Washburn has worked for Scottsdale since ...

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Popular Areas In Charlotte, NC For Investment Property

4 hours ago ago from Real Estate Investor Info

There are some areas that are booming in terms of real estate deals and potential. One of these happens to be Charlotte in North Carolina. Given the buzz in the property market about the city, we would like to present some info on the hottest areas in town, from the perspective of both commercial as well as residential areas: Uptown Uptown is largely shiny, new and bank-oriented. In the past few years, North Tryon and North College ...

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City plans to inspect Courtyard Apartments

9 hours ago ago from Waveland Watchers

Vagrants live in vacant complex, Gulfport says. SUBMITTED PHOTO The Gulfport Police Department found this vagrant camp at Courtyard Apartments in November. The occupant remains in jail on charges of vagrancy, trespassing and probation violation. The city will soon inspect the Katrina-damaged property on DeBuys Road to determine whether it is a danger to the community’s health and safety. Gulfport City inspectors will soon ...

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Colorado Springs City Council abolishes stormwater enterprise with 5-4 vote

9 hours ago ago from Coyote Gulch

From The Colorado Springs Gazette (Daniel Chaćon): The council had voted 5-4 to phase the enterprise out over two years after the Nov. 3 passage of ballot issue 300, but Councilman Bernie Herpin changed his mind. The city-owned agency is getting ready to mail the final batch of bills for the last quarter of 2009, and city officials are expecting property owners to pay whatever they owe. “For those who have not paid, the city will pursue ...

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