Former finance department clerk pleads guilty (Hibbing Daily Tribune)

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HIBBING — A former clerk of the city of Hibbing’s Finance Department has pleaded guilty to intentionally refusing or omitting to pay over city monies.

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Finance committee dives into Splashville (Stephenville Empire-Tribune)

Posted by admin on Feb 21 2010 in Finance | 0 comments

As winter-worn residents are eagerly awaiting warmer weather and anticipating opening day at Splashville, Stephenville’s water park, the city council’s finance committee discussed the dollars and cents of the $3.8 million facility at a work session Tuesday.

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Finance committee dives into Splashville (Stephenville Empire-Tribune)

Lake Havasu City begins search for new finance director (Mohave Daily News)

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LAKE HAVASU CITY — After more than five years as Lake Havasu City’s finance director, Gayle Whittle has announced her retirement, effective May 1, 2010. Whittle helped the city earn many distinguished budget awards for excellence in financial reporting and budget presentation.

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Numis loses chief finance officer after just four months (Independent)

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Numis, the city broker led by Oliver Hemsley, has parted company with it’s chief finance and operating officer after just four months.

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New Quincy finance director doesn’t meet part of job description (The Patriot Ledger)

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The man recently appointed by Mayor Thomas Koch to the $100,000-a-year job as Quincy’s municipal finance director doesn’t meet the requirement Koch established for the job when he created it two years ago.   “I don’t think it’s a big deal, to be honest with you,” Koch said when asked about it

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Mass. panel weighs finance bill for Lawrence (Boston Globe)

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A key legislative committee is weighing a finance plan for Lawrence, but the city’s mayor, who’s also a state representative, opted not to attend.

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Undelivered audit reports focus of today’s Finance Board meeting (The Burlington Free Press)

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The Burlington Board of Finance will discuss today management reports from 2008 and 2009 prepared by the city’s auditing firm, Sullivan, Powers and Co. but not initially shared with city councilors.

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City hires Denton native as finance director (Kerrville Daily Times)

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Denton native and Bayor graduate Mike Erwin has been tapped as the city of Kerrville’s new director of finance, replacing Josh Selleck who left late last year.

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New program for residents to finance renewable energy (The Milpitas Post)

Posted by admin on Jan 20 2010 in Finance | 0 comments

Milpitas City Council voted unanimously Jan.

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New program for residents to finance renewable energy (The Milpitas Post)

New York City Property Rise Slightly, Finance Department Says (BusinessWeek)

Posted by admin on Jan 15 2010 in Finance | 0 comments

New York City set a value of $796.6 billion for its one million properties for fiscal year 2011, an increase of 0.12 percent over the previous period, the city’s finance department said.

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