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Group lists who 'owns' Congress members
Gingrich rally draws hundreds downtown Mitt Romney may raise more money, but Newt Gingrich told supporters in Dayton that he’s a stronger conservative candidate with more “people” power to attract voters to the polls.
Gingrich was greeted by hundreds of supporters Tuesday afternoon who packed the front lobby of Memorial Hall downtown. The stop was one of three in Ohio he was schedule to make during the day.
Gingrich also took a jab at President Barack Obama for touting the recent drop in unemployment, citing the large numbers of people no longer looking for work but not including in the statistic...
HCA to break ground on Poinciana hospital Osceola Regional Medical Center will break ground Feb. 7 on a $65 million hospital project in Poinciana.
The project will start with a 12-bed, one-story, 11,000-square-foot freestanding emergency department with a helicopter pad, laboratory, pharmacy and imaging. The second phase includes a $33.7 million, 30-bed, two-story, 94,000-square-foot hospital. Phase 3 is a medical office building.
Once completed, the complex is expected to have 200 full-time employees. Click here to read about the state agreeing to scale down the project...
Integro brokerage names Marc Kunney to head new USA unit Integro, a New York-based international insurance brokerage and risk management firm with a significant footprint in the San Francisco Bay Area, said Tuesday it is creating an Integro USA unit and putting San Francisco leader Marc Kunney in charge of it.
Kunney, “operations leader” and managing principal in San Francisco, will head the division as president, but will continue to head up operations in the Bay Area, Integro said.
Integro USA will house the firm’s U.S. insurance brokerage operations, and focuses on clients in the United States that face complex insurance risks, according to a spokesman...
Nonprofit, subject of scandal, to merge An organization that nearly shut down after its executive director embezzled more than $100,000, Boston Living Center, will merge into Victory Programs, according to a news release. Both organizations work in the realm of HIV/AIDS.
When the merger is complete on March 1, Boston Living Center will be considered a program of Victory Programs. All Boston Living Center staff have been offered jobs, said Alison Merrill, spokeswoman for Victory Programs.
Since July 2011, the two organizations have been collaborating under a management agreement...
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