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I hear an awful lot about student loan debt from my students. I can commiserate as I have a healthy chunk myself from my many years as a student seeking one degree or another. As such, I am not shocke...
Posted on 3/26/13 at 7:30 AM
Selective Recognition and the Greek Financial Crisis
Continuing from the last post, we look at the most recent example of bonafide financial turmoil: Greece. In Wednesday's article, I shared how when it comes to economic or political themes, people are...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 11:02 AM
Gift Giving On A Budget
So you set a budget and now you are having trouble sticking with it. You really want to do Christmas this year without more credit card debt.......I know you do and I do too. Maybe y...
Posted on 12/19/11 at 9:46 AM
Tips for Busy Days at the Airport
The holiday season means busy days at the airport. When youre making air travel plans, remember that the busiest days are those immediately before and after a holiday. If you can, avoid those days tr...
Posted on 11/17/11 at 4:57 PM
It's your turn for a fix-up
For the three families that took part in The Forums Financial Fix-up, the past six weeks have gotten them looking closer at their finances and taking positive steps regarding their money. Perhaps youv...
Posted on 2/5/11 at 2:36 AM
Dunn County approves budget
By Klark Byrd , October 06, 2011
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Stark County budget approved
October 05, 2011
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Oil boom: Proposal could complicate ambitious budget
The final days of the last session of the North Dakota Legislature were filled with drama over the price of oil.By Patrick Springer , December 26, 2010
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Dalrymple plans first budget as governor
BISMARCK — Property tax relief, more money for infrastructure needs in oil country and improvements to college campuses are among the funding priorities Gov. Jack Dalrymple outlined in his first budget address Wednesday.December 09, 2010
State officials react to Gov. Dalrymple's budget
BISMARCK — Republicans and Democrats gave overall favorable reviews to Gov. Jack Dalrymple’s first budget address Wednesday, though both sides say there are areas for improvement.December 09, 2010
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Park Board approves preliminary budget
The Dickinson Park Board approved its preliminary 2011 budget, which included an increase of $87,000 in the amount levied compared to last year, said James Kramer, Parks and Recreation director.September 12, 2010
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Gladstone to talk money
Gladstone City Council members decided at Tuesday night's meeting to hold a budget meeting today at 6 p.m.September 08, 2010
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2011 city budget nearing approval
September 08, 2010
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House votes on pared-down measure to fund war
WASHINGTON (AP) — The House votes Tuesday to send President Barack Obama legislation that funds the troop surge in Afghanistan but is shorn of financing for domestic programs that Democrats wanted to attach.July 27, 2010
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Press Editorial: Raises for all a bad call
Stark County commissioners approved the budget last week, which is never an easy task.October 11, 2009
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City hammers out budget
August 31, 2009
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Dickinson begins pinning down 2010 budget
By Beth Wischmeyer bwischmeyer@thedickinsonpress.com Dickinson officials met Friday to discuss the city’s 2010 preliminary budget, with relatively few changes and no city property tax increase, a city official said.August 15, 2009
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County Fair Association OKs budget
Stark County Fair Association members approved a 2010 budget of $104,700 at their monthly meeting Tuesday evening.July 22, 2009
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Budget shortfall delays animal shelter
May 04, 2009
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