Food stamps cut to tens of thousands in Illinois | WQAD.com – WQAD.com

WQAD.com Food stamps cut to tens of thousands in Illinois | WQAD.comWQAD.comTens of thousands of Illinois households have been cut off of federal food stamps as a state agency transitions to a new computer system that handles such benefits.Technical Issues Have Left Thousands of Illinois Families Without …GoverningComputers cut food …

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Getting to the Bottom of eBay’s Spending – Market Realist

Market Realist Getting to the Bottom of eBay's SpendingMarket RealistIt cost more cash to keep eBay (EBAY) in operation in 3Q17 than in 3Q16. Excluding the cost of revenue, the company incurred $1.3 billion in operating expenses in 3Q17, compared with $1.2 billion in 3Q16, indicating an 8.3% YoY (year-over-year …

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Thousands without food stamps thanks to computer glitch – WGN-TV

WGN-TV Thousands without food stamps thanks to computer glitchWGN-TVMore than 40,000 families in Illinois have lost their food stamp benefits because of a glitch in a new computer system. The households lost their SNAP benefits in November. Caseworkers estimate more than 100,000 people who should be getting food stamps… More: …

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Old main post office owner lands $500 million construction loan – Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune Old main post office owner lands $500 million construction loanChicago Tribune“When completed, The Post Office will reset the standard of office communities through its truly unique combination of historical elements and forward-thinking design,” Whiting said in the release. “The resulting interior neighborhood that is being …and more » More: …

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Post Office secures £370m funding from government – BBC News

Financial Times Post Office secures £370m funding from governmentBBC NewsThe Post Office network is to get £370m in new funding, the government has announced. About £160m of the money will be used to protect village community branches, Business Secretary Greg Clark said. The three-year funding deal, running from next April …

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