Duluth proposed budget smaller, but no staff or service cuts
In another sign of Duluth's ongoing fiscal turnaround, Mayor Don Ness has proposed a budget that avoids layoffs and maintains city services at current levels.
Zero out of 512 employers plan to drop health insurance, survey says
Employers are getting closer and closer to making a very big decision: whether to continue providing health insurance to workers after the Affordable Care Act?s coverage subsidies come online. Health insurance is expensive, costing employers ,073 on average to cover one worker and the employee?s family. If companies with more than 50 workers stopped offering coverage, they would face a fine ...
Red Cross to resume but scale back ops in Pakistan
The Red Cross plans to resume some of the work that it suspended in Pakistan but on a vastly smaller scale after the killing of a British nurse it employed, officials said Tuesday.
Red Cross to resume operations in Pakistan but on smaller scale after killing of staffer
GENEVA - The Red Cross says it will resume its work in Pakistan but is cutting its staff by more than half in response to the killing of a British nurse working for the organization.
Hudson restaurants to be rewarded for healthy meals
Restaurants offering more fruits and vegetables, smaller portions and healthy beverages will soon be rewarded as selectmen Monday night approved a healthy restaurant initiative.
Are Smaller Community Hospitals Sitting on Meaningful Use Stimulus Funds?
PLANTATION, FL-- - Smaller community and safety net hospitals may not be getting their fair share of the nearly .5 billion in Federal incentives that have reportedly been paid out to 2,700 hospitals ...
Smaller rally takes on serious women's issues
ASHEVILLE ? Amid the bare-breasted commotion going on just a few blocks away, a small group of women?s rights advocates marked Women?s Equality Day with a lower-profile rally to commemorate the 92nd anniversary of the constitutional amendment that granted women the right to vote.
Northwest suburban mental health agencies say they?re hurt by state cuts
While the impact of state budget cuts on mental health clinics in Chicago and Tinley Park has received a lot of attention, smaller, community-based services in the Northwest suburbs say they are also feeling the impact.The Josselyn Center in Northfield in fiscal year 2009 received 0,000 from the state; in fiscal year 2012, it received 0,000.
Quinnipiac/CBS/NYT: Obama Rides High In Ohio, Holds Smaller Leads In Wis., Fla.
A new round of swing state polls released Thursday shows President Barack Obama clinging to narrow leads in Florida and Wisconsin, while boasting a solid advantage in the crucial bellwether of Ohio. According to a trio of polls from Quinnipiac University, CBS News and the New York Times, likely voters in all three states identify the economy and health care as the two most important issues. With ...
Health insurers see gains in serving poor and elderly
Giant health insurers have been gobbling up smaller ones, partly to strike gold with a new government experiment allowing them to manage care for millions of the nation's sickest, poorest and oldest patients.
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