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Brown: 'State could own oil fields'
2015-03-02 19:01:35| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Former prime minister and Scottish MP Gordon Brown believes under threat North Sea oil fields could be part owned by the UK government.
The Hoary Bat may become Hawaii's state mammal
2015-03-02 07:54:18| Airlines - Topix.net
The House and Senate are a vote away from designating the ukulele and pahu drum the official state musical instruments. But will the Hawaiian "hoary bat" get so lucky? A bill to designate the endangered Hoary bat as the state land mammal advanced out of a senate committee this week.
State seeks reimbursement from dealership accused of failing to deliver titles
2015-03-02 02:49:30| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has announced a lawsuit against the operators of a Columbus used car dealership accused of failing to provide vehicle titles to buyers as required by law. The lawsuit charges Keeonia Davis and Alan Davis, previously operating as Quality Used Auto Sales at 1232 Sullivant Avenue, with violations of Ohio's Consumer Sales Practices Act and Certificate of Motor Vehicle Title Act.
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Muscogee Schools, Columbus State Partner on Science, Math, Tech Program
2015-03-01 06:02:03| Beverages - Topix.net
Muscogee County schools and Columbus State University have partnered to deliver new science, technology, engineering and math training to more than 17,000 students. The Columbus Ledger-Enquirer reports that the school district spent $64,000 this year to extend the program to each of its 32 elementary schools.
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Little-known tax trial may lead to big state payout
2015-03-01 05:57:04| Paper - Topix.net
Minnesota could be on the hook for $700 million in refunds should it lose a case pending in state tax court. The $700 million figure -- which would be more than half the state's annual corporate franchise tax collections and about 2 percent of its biennial general fund budget -- was given in court papers in November by state Solicitor General Alan Gilbert, who is representing the state Revenue Department in an appeal brought by Dallas-based Kimberly-Clark Corp. Even if Gilbert's estimate is on the high side, the state's potential liability is "a big deal," said Richard Pomp, a professor at the University of Connecticut School of Law and a former consultant to the Multistate Tax Commission.
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