Archive for October, 2009

Using civilian data entry could save time and money for OPP

Central Region OPP is making a big push for civilian data entry, a move that could save some money and free up officer time. Central Region chief superintendent Mike Armstrong spoke to county councillors at a meeting in Lakefield yesterday.


Unclaimed money from CTBigList

The State of Connecticut is making another push to reunite people with their unclaimed money.


Investigators may be tracking missing money at Animal Shelter

A new twist was uncovered Wednesday in the Memphis Animal Shelter raid.  Shelby County sheriff’s deputies and ASPCA forensics investigators are not only searching for alleged neglect of the animals at the Memphis pound, they’re also making sure no money is missing.


Collier shifts around tourism money, eliminates threat museums will close

On Tuesday, Collier County commissioners voted unanimously against a subcommittee’s recommendation to ween the museums off the tourist tax by 2013. The money would have been redirected to tourism promotion.


UCF’s resurgent opera program has money-making plans

After falling to budget cuts last year, the program roars back with a Thursday fundraiser and Nov. 7 gala concert.


HOMEMADE HALLOWEEN: You can save a little money by making your own unique costume

You only have a few days to get your little ghosts and goblins ready for Beggar’s Night. We found some ideas for you to have a homemade Halloween, and it may even save you a little money.


Save Money on Pet Care and Exotic Pet Care

How can you save money on pet care without skimping on your pet; using a little imagination and a lot of common sense? How to keep your pet healthy, low cost, or free veterinarian care, the importance of pet insurance, making your own toys and a bunch more creative ideas.


Gov. Corzine Has a Huge Money Advantage in NJ Race

NJ Gov. Corzine winning money race with huge spending advantage over Republican, independent


U.S. lobbyist accused of violating Sudan sanctions

A U.S. lobbyist has been charged with violating Sudanese sanctions regulations, acting as an unregistered agent of a foreign power, money laundering, passport fraud and making false statements, the Justice Department said on Tuesday.


Somalia moving forward, more money needed, UN says

Source: Reuters * More money needed for Somalia, says United Nations * “Encouraging” signs country moving forward By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS, Oct 27 – Somalia’s embattled government …