Stories tagged with "salaries"
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Lawrence Township gives blessing to fire merger
Lawrence-IFD consolidation could come by 2011 The consolidation of the Lawrence Township and Indianapolis fire departments could come at the start of 2011. At a Tuesday meeting of...
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Westfield City Council raises create debate
Some choose not to take more money, others want wages to be competitive Westfield’s City Council likely won’t give itself a raise for 2010. City Council President Ken...
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Westfield council will consider raises tonight
WESTFIELD — The City Council will consider raises for elected officials tonight. A proposed salary ordinance shows council members receiving a $650 raise and Clerk Treasurer...
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Noblesville's council OKs $2.4 million budget cut
State’s procedures will boost property tax bills slightly Noblesville has cut proposed spending in 2010, but officials say property taxes still will increase slightly due to...
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Dealer Services in Carmel nears new tax break
CARMEL — The City Council designated an area an economic revitalization area as the first step in potentially providing a local company with a tax abatement. The approved...
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Carmel to eye new tax break for Dealer Services
CARMEL — The City Council will consider designating an area an economic revitalization area Monday night as a first step to possibly providing a company with a tax...
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Washington Twp. referendum advances
Washington Township Schools will move forward with a general fund referendum. The School Board on Wednesday approved putting a referendum before voters that would shift money from...
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Carmel officials to consider elected leaders salaries
The salaries of Carmel’s elected officials will be on the table during Monday night’s City Council meeting. The proposed salaries are the same as this year’s...
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Washington Township School Board OKs 'tax neutral' funding referendum
Washington Township Schools will move forward with a general fund referendum. The Washington Township School Board on Wednesday approved putting a “tax neutral”...
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Noblesville's council OKs $2.4 million budget cut
State’s procedures to add slight property tax hike Noblesville has cut proposed spending in 2010, but officials say property taxes still will increase slightly due to a...
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Oct. consumer confidence slips unexpectedly
CHICAGO — Consumers’ confidence about the U.S. economy fell unexpectedly in October as job prospects remained bleak. The Conference Board’s Consumer Confidence...
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35 teaching positions among proposed cuts
Carmel — Carmel Clay Schools Superintendent Barb Underwood proposed a budget cut of more than $3.2 million for 2010 at Monday’s School Board meeting. Included in the...
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Carmel approves $87M budget for 2010
CARMEL — The Carmel City Council approved its 2010 budget after reducing it by more than $1.6 million and by eliminating a job. The council voted to approve a total budget of...
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Washington Twp. finalizing referendum plan
Washington Township schools officials are putting the final touches on a referendum that will go before voters in May. Schools Superintendent James Mervilde recommended Wednesday...
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Wayne Township superintendent earns state's top award
District leader’s programs, leadership, team building help students succeed Wayne Township school Superintendent Terry Thompson hopes a statewide nod brings recognition to...
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Brainard proposes $563K in department, highway fund cuts
The Carmel City Council asked Mayor Jim Brainard several weeks ago to find a way to reduce his proposed city budget for 2010, and this week he offered a list of suggestions adding...
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CG to study health benefits for leaders
Review to include current $1-a-year plan that most administrators now enjoy Center Grove school officials are looking into the district’s health benefit plans and how much...
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Westfield competes with its wages
Staff gets county’s only pay raise Though smaller than its neighbors, Westfield likes to stay competitive with its salaries. “It is our obligation to our citizenry to...
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Carmel payroll is at the top in county list
Officials believe wages and benefits attract, retain talent Carmel has the highest salary total and the most employees of the four biggest Hamilton County communities. The city...
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2 Washington Twp. meetings set to discuss referendum
The Washington Township School Board will host two meetings to gather community input and encourage discussion about the upcoming general fund referendum vote. The board will host...
