Treasurer Bruce Poliquin says taxpayers’ obligation to pay off the unfunded liability in the retirement system will balloon in the years ahead.
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Two erroneous doctor bills stopped Jeanne White from refinancing her home. Her case is hardly an isolated one.
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Most of the people rounded up in a weekend sting operation — suspects who owed money for things like back child support — have made good on their debts, the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office said.
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Former Canyon County Prosecutor John Bujak filed remaining documents in his Chapter 7 bankruptcy Monday, declaring total assets of more than 6,000 and debts of more than .29 million.
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Former Canyon County Prosecutor John Bujak filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy Monday, listing 21 creditors and a debt range of between a half-million and million dollars.
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‘Tea party’ favorites like Wisconsin’s Sean Duffy, who have moved well beyond their early base of support, may find it hard to leave behind the raw-nerve politics that forged their candidacies.
Sean Duffy, a Republican candidate with a telegenic smile and a hey-dude demeanor, stood in the county GOP headquarters, holding the hope of every gray-haired conservative in front of him.
Faced with mounting debts and decreasing donations, the Crystal Cathedral announced Monday that it was filing for bankruptcy protection.
Coppin didn’t forward overdue accounts to proper agency and allowed delinquent students to register for classes, according to state review
Coppin State University failed to follow proper procedure in pursuing overdue tuition payments and allowed students who hadn’t paid their bills to continue registering for courses, according to a state audit released Tuesday.
The production company will give its creditors 200 movies — and the future revenue they would have provided.
Weinstein Co. has struck a deal to restructure its debt in the wake of several film flops, but the arrangement leaves the independent production company with a formidable task if it is to turn around its fortunes.
Canyon County Prosecutor John Bujak says he’s still digging himself out of the debt he incurred after leaving the private sector to take public office two years ago.
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