Bill Bigelow

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1.078 documents for Bill Bigelow
  • Business Editors LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 3, 2004 Gaming industry veteran William Bigelow has submitted his resignation as president of th...

  • ...For a fuller discussion of these issues see Bill Bigelow's and my forthcoming book, Rethinking Glob...

  • WOOSTER -- Forest E. Yockey, 79, of Wooster, passed away Friday, March 4, 2011, at West View Manor. Memorial graveside services will be held on Thursday 11 a.m. at Bigelow Cemetery with Rev. Bill Lawson officiating. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve is handling arrangements.

  • WOOSTER -- Forest E. Yockey, 79, of Wooster, passed away Friday, March 4, 2011, at West View Manor. Memorial graveside services will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. at Bigelow Cemetery, with the Rev. Bill Lawson officiating. Schlabach Funeral Home in Shreve, is handling arrangements.

  • A Greensburg man, two brothers from Westmoreland City, and a fourth, unidentified man were injured Thursday night in a two- vehicle accident on Route 130 in Hempfield Township, state police said. Tyler Anthony Wolfe, 20, of 514 Hickory Drive, Greensburg, was driving west on the road east of Nottingham Drive at 8:30 p.m. when his red Pontiac Sunfire entered the eastbound lane, said Trooper Bill Bigelow of Greensburg barracks. Wolfe's vehicle was struck in the driver's side rear by the front end of a Volkswagen Jetta driven by Dustin Cole, 21, of 1314 Second St., Westmoreland City, authorities said.

  • It's my duty to advocate the recommendations of the workload study to both the governor's office and the Legislature," he tells SFR. [John Bigelow] notes tiiat he's required to formally submit his budget recommendation, including new staffing requests, to the Department of Finance and Administration by Sept. 1. The DFA's budget proposal is generally regarded as the governor's budget proposal, one that will need to reconciled with the Legislature's spending priorities. Robinson says he's not optimistic that additional staff will come through, given the inherently unpopular clientele public defenders represent. He also has argued that the Public Defender Department's administrative attachment to the executive branch-Bigelow is a political-appointee of Gov. Bill Richardson-creates a confl...

  • A bill that would place some of the burden of funding charter schools back on the school districts failed the clear the House Monday. HB278 thrilled neither charter schools nor traditional district schools but bill sponsor Rep. Ron Bigelow, R-West Valley, said it was the most reasonable way to deal with funding the states swiftly growing charter schools.

  • I assumed this show would be like all the others. And so over the years I've passed on ... since it's about the loathsome Billy Bigelow and his insipid wife, Julie. Bill likes to beat her: Julie tells her daughter that if you love your man enough, you don't feel the pain when he hits you. Which is good. Because if you follow the hateful story, you'll want to die: When isn't offensive, it's trite. But - and I can't stress this enough - you're so enthralled by the theatrical daring of RStH it's easy to forget everything else.

  • A group that hopes to build a 180-mile system of trails and huts through Maine's western mountains urged lawmakers Monday to approve a bill that would allow the project to pass through the Bigelow Preserve. But another group, Friends of Bigelow Preserve, argued against the proposal before the Legislature's Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture, Conservation and Forestry.

  • A bill that would put the fate of career and technical education in Salt Lake County in the hands of Salt Lake Community College was adopted in draft form by lawmakers Tuesday. The Higher Education and Applied Technology Governance Committee adopted the bill in concept, after several months of discussion regarding the governance and delivery of trade and apprenticeship skills training and after "forming strategic alliances," said Rep. Ron Bigelow, R-West Valley, who helped draft the bill.



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