Fewer Tennessee food stamp problems draws $5M bonus – WBIR-TV

WBIR-TV Fewer Tennessee food stamp problems draws $5M bonusWBIR-TVA federal review found that Tennessee's Department of Human Services had improved the management of its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) more than any other state. Formerly known as food stamps, the SNAP program helps about 1.3 …and more » More: continued here

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Michigan Waterfowl Hunters Can Buy Federal Duck Stamps Online Starting July 17 – AmmoLand.com (press release)

AmmoLand.com (press release) Michigan Waterfowl Hunters Can Buy Federal Duck Stamps Online Starting July 17AmmoLand.com (press release)Lansing, MI -(Ammoland.com)- The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, in cooperation with the U.S Fish and Wildlife Service's Federal Duck Stamp Office, will offer the federal migratory bird hunting stamp– also known as the …

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What will happen to your post office? – bcrnews.com

KFDX What will happen to your post office?bcrnews.comEarlier this summer, the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) sent letters to residents of Buda, Bureau, Cherry, DePue, Seatonville, Sheffield and Wyanet to notify residents of upcoming public meetings on proposed changes to their post offices as part of the U.S …East Dixfield Post …

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eBay Inc Earnings Dragged Down By Cyber-Attack – ValueWalk

eBay Inc Earnings Dragged Down By Cyber-AttackValueWalkeBay Inc (NASDAQ:EBAY) released its latest earnings results this week, and they weren't quite as good as Wall Street was expecting. Analysts generally chalk it up to the cyber-attack that happened in May, as eBay noted that Marketplace activity hasn't … More: continued here

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Royal Mail shares lose some of their froth

This month's decision by Vince Cable to announce a review of the way governments conduct stock market flotations of public assets was an inevitable consequence of the political controversy over how Royal Mail was valued prior to the launch of the IPO last October. More: continued here

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