Los Osos sewer price: $25,000-plus per home (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
“That is virtually impossible under any circumstances,” says Travis Plunkett, Legislative Director of the Consumer Federation of America. That’s why CFA warns consumers not to use debt settlement programs. “They are promising something they can’t deliver,” Plunkett says.
Los Osos sewer price: $25,000-plus per home (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
Homeowners in most of Los Osos could pay up to $25,000 in property taxes for a sewer, according to a county engineer’s report that details how much it would cost to build a wastewater collection and treatment system in the town. That’s on top of monthly bills between $100 and $275 that were estimated in a separate report last week. The most recent report — which the county Board of Supervisors ...
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BVU seeking $4M loan, $6M grant for expansion (Bristol Herald Courier)
The city utility’s plan to expand its OptiNet telecommunications network includes competing for customers in the town of Abingdon. Bristol Virginia Utilities officials want to borrow $4 million, while also seeking $6 million in grants, to fund a major expansion of its fiber-optic network.
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High-rate loan debts burden recent grads (Detroit Free Press)
Michael Haynes had lots of decisions to make during his freshman year at Eastern Michigan University -- which classes to take, where to live, what books to buy. Today, saddled with more than $80,000 in student loan debt, the 22-year-old senior wishes he had spent more time deciding how to borrow.
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CARACAS, Venezuela -- Laid-off Brazilian factory workers have their jobs back, Nicaraguan farmers are getting low-interest loans and Bolivian mayors can afford new health clinics, all thanks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
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Venezuela outdoes U.S. in Latin American support (The Globe and Mail)
Bolstered by windfall oil profits, Hugo Chavez's government is now offering more direct state funding to Latin America and the Caribbean than the United States
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Future of Sangudo now in Minister’s hands (Mayerthorpe Freelancer)
With the dissolution study, public hearing and public vote completed, it is now up to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Ray Danyluk, to decide the Village’s fate.
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Venezuela funding to Latin America challenges U.S. spending (The Standard-Times)
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Chavez Offers Billions in Latin America (Bay News 9 Tampa Bay)
By NATALIE OBIKO PEARSON and IAN JAMES CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) -- Laid-off Brazilian factory workers have their jobs back, Nicaraguan farmers are getting low-interest loans and Bolivian mayors can afford new health clinics, all thanks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
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Chavez offers billions in Latin America (El Paso Times)
CARACAS, Venezuela—Laid-off Brazilian factory workers have their jobs back, Nicaraguan farmers are getting low-interest loans and Bolivian mayors can afford new health clinics, all thanks to Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
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Drowning in debt? Lifeguard is CCCS (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
The good news for the Consumer Credit Counseling Service is it's hiring like crazy. The bad news is, it has to do that. Since it set up a new hotline Jan. 31, the Atlanta-based nonprofit has been overwhelmed by desperate homeowners across the country teetering on the brink of foreclosure as the subprime mortgage industry implodes.
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Los Osos sewer price: $25,000-plus per home (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)
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