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OPINION -- Sep. 15, 2005
EDITORIAL: Richard Perkins and the Hatch Act
Administrative Law Judge William G. Kocol is impressed with Henderson's elaborate efforts to keep Deputy Police Chief Richard Perkins in compliance with the Hatch Act. In fact, he's so impressed he envisions it as a model for allowing public employees to work in multiple branches of government.
EDITORIAL: Tule Springs
The transfer of Floyd Lamb State Park from state to local control is a step closer to fruition.
EDITORIAL: Richard Perkins and the Hatch Act
Administrative Law Judge William G. Kocol is impressed with Henderson's elaborate efforts to keep Deputy Police Chief Richard Perkins in compliance with the Hatch Act. In fact, he's so impressed he envisions it as a model for allowing public employees to work in multiple branches of government.
LETTERS: Limiting payday loans bad deal for consumers
EDITORIAL: Tule Springs
The transfer of Floyd Lamb State Park from state to local control is a step closer to fruition.
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Steve Sebelius
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