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Bills' Schobel ready to get going (The Buffalo News) - Aaron Schobel had a quiet spring and summer. That's fine with the Buffalo Bills as long as he makes a lot of noise in the fall.

City's tax bills to go up a little (The Post and Courier) - GOOSE CREEK -- Quieter cash registers in this weak economy will mean slightly higher tax bills for city residents next year, but an unusually strong housing market makes it easier to balance the new budget. The 2010 budget that's heading to council today contains no tax-rate increase, but...

Buenos Aires To Issue ARS300 In Short-Term Treasury Bills (Nasdaq) - BUENOS AIRES -(Dow Jones)- Buenos Aires, Argentina's capital city, plans to issue 300 million pesos ($78 million) in treasury bills on Wednesday, the city's finances ministry said in a prospectus provided to investors.

Bills offense welcomes new coordinator, Van Pelt (AP via Yahoo! News) - A new job, lunch with Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson and with the start of the season a little over a week away, Alex Van Pelt can't help but feel both excited and a little nervous in taking over as offensive coordinator.

Mass. bills would address prisoner mental health (Boston Globe) - Lawmakers are weighing a handful of bills that would increase the supervision and care of prisoners with mental health problems.

More grants paid out for power bills (Otago Daily Times) - Hundreds of struggling Otago beneficiaries were advanced and paid more than $460,000 in the past year - a jump of more than $130,000 - to help to pay their power and gas bills. read more

Solar farm could save Dauphin County money on electric bills (The Patriot-News) - Dauphin County officials hope to shave as much as 10 percent off monthly electric bills by backing the construction of a solar farm in Middle Paxton and West Hanover townships.

Power bills to double in five years (Adelaide Now) - WELFARE groups are warning that electricity bills will double within five years, causing hardship for an increasing number of South Australians.

Law passed for large print on utility bills (Queens Chronicle) - Starting in the spring of 2010, utility companies will have to send large-print versions of bills to customers upon request, as a result of a new state law.

Pennsylvania Legislature has 2 bills on health plan (Chambersburg Public Opinion) - Two single-payer health care bills have been referred to committees in the Pennsylvania Legislature. "They won't even get out of committee," Gov. Ed Rendell said. "There's a huge cost factor involved."

 
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