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Front Royal PD seeks new chief (The Warren Sentinel) "I want to let everyone know that I will be seeking the position of Chief of Police for the Town of Front Royal," Furr said during a recent press conference. "It has been an honor [to serve] here for the 26 years I've been here." FYI 12/26/08 (Corsicana Daily Sun) Cub Scout Pack 253 and Boy Scout Troop 253 meets at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at Cornerstone Baptist Church, 801 N. 13th St. For more information, call Toni at (903) 851-6621. South Jersey printer negotiating reimbursement from Postal Service after mailings ruined (Philadelphia Daily News) An area printer says 3,365 envelopes he mailed to Medicaid subscribers were destroyed and returned three weeks later in hampers along with a withered orange, a bottle of joint ointment, trash and more. Counters open for holiday rush; Busy week for Valley post offices (Snoqualmie Valley Record) Last week was the busiest of the year for post offices in Snoqualmie and North Bend. Small retailers get creative to draw shoppers amid slump (The Tennessean) Retailers everywhere are expecting lousy holiday sales. But one group is bracing for an especially harsh season - small, independent businesses that don't have the cash cushions or price-slashing abilities of the major chain stores. Volunteers: Updated Dec 23 ''VOLUNTEERS NEEDED (TCPalm.com) Dogs and Cats Forever Thrift Store: 1762 S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St. Lucie, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Saturday. (772) 879-6002. Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indian River County: Volunteer cashiers, sales floor aides, accessory sorters and pricers needed. Hours, duties flexible. (772) 388-3892. Weather makes employers make payroll decisions (South Sound Business Examiner) It's what some are calling the storm of the decade and it seems out of place in the Puget Sound. Unfortunately, the storm is here and businesses are having to make unfamiliar payroll decisions.For example, should employees who can't leave their houses due to the snow be docked a day's pay? Must the employer treat salaried and hourly employees differently? Are employees allowed to make up work ... Postal Service releases last-minute mail schedule (WSTM NBC3 Central New York) More than 251,000 delivery routes around the nation will dash out with millions of holiday cards and packages throughout this weekend. Postal officials issue deadline reminders (Princeton Times Leader) Officials with the Prince ton and Fredonia offices of the U.S. Postal Service issued reminders of mailing deadlines and office closures around the Christmas holiday. Holiday mailing deadlines approaching soon (The Steamboat Pilot & Today) Kathy Stokes has a simple warning: procrastinators beware.
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