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City Journal
A quarterly magazine created to communicate to a broad and influential audience innovative ideas about restoring the quality of life to America's cities. (more...)
We Don?t Need Another War on Poverty by Steven Malanga, City Journal ...
As the urbanism of the nineties showed, cities can forge their own futures. Autumn 2008 (more...)
Sioux City Journal
The Sioux City Journal - Find Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota breaking news, sports, features, business, opinions, multimedia, jobs, real estate, cars and more in Siouxland. (more...)
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Exclusively in Friday's print edition. Stevens grad finds success on collegiate soccer fields; Voices of the Heartland brings thought-provoking films to local theatergoers; Another ... (more...)
The Sioux City Journal Jobs
The Sioux City Journal Jobs ... Resume basics: A strong resume needs a solid foundation, and no amount of trickery can mask poor organization. (more...)
City Journal (New York) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
City Journal is a quarterly magazine, published by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a free market think tank based out of New York City. (more...)
Wheat City Journal - Brandon, Manitoba, Canada - Community news is ...
Matthias Otten - Culinary Arts Chef Thursday, January 01, 2009 Wheat City Journal: Where did you grow up? Matt Otten: I grew up in Germany, near Ham-burg, Journal: (more...)
Menendez outlines plan for stimulus spending - Courier-Post
NEWARK ? The 76-year-old Pulaski Skyway is typical of the neglected bridges that should have repairs funded by the economic stimulus package, U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez said Monday. With the dated skyway as his backdrop, the New Jersey Democrat ... (more...)
Roller to stay with city - Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
City Controller Pat Roller will remain in the position she has held since January 2004, despite an announcement in September that she was leaving. "I'm very pleased that Pat has agreed to stay on with the administration," Mayor Tom Henry said in a ... (more...)
City of Dallas opens clinic for employees - Dallas Business Journal
With the rising cost of health care and disease prevention remaining top concerns for employers, the City of Dallas has decided to open a medical clinic for employees at City Hall to increase employee health care, reduce health care spending and ... (more...)
Landis the newest Ukiah City Council member - Ukiah Daily Journal
On Monday night, seven Ukiahans came to the Ukiah City Council meeting as candidates, but only one of them walked away a newly-minted councilmember. After the smoke had cleared, Mary Anne Landis was appointed 4-0 to replace outgoing Councilmember and ... (more...)
Huntington City Mission Gives Back - The State Journal
HUNTINGTON -- All year, the Huntington City Mission accepts donations from the community, to help those less fortunate. This week, the mission is giving back in their own way. On Wednesday, January 7 through Friday, January 9, the Huntington City ... (more...)
OSHA: American Airlines must reimburse sick time for pilots - Dallas Business Journal
Cincinnati-area jobless rate below state, U.S. levels Kansas City-area unemployment rises in November Movie to create 500 jobs, $50 million for St. Louis American, American Eagle: Traffic is down Cintas, OSHA reach settlement The U.S. Department of ... (more...)
Hudson County - Bridgeton News
NJ Transit announced yesterday that starting tomorrow Avenue E between Linnet Street and Broadway will be closed to vehicular traffic to proceed into phase two of extending the Hudson-Bergen Light rail from 22nd Street to Eighth Street in Bayonne ... (more...)
City staffers may see 32-hour work week - Mansfield News Journal
A proposal, to be voted on tonight, will allow city employees to voluntarily drop down to 32 hour work weeks -- pending approval from department heads -- while retaining health insurance benefits. Human Resources Department Director Don Bartlett said ... (more...)