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The Huffington Post (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
DENVER — Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives to retire, which should save the city an estimated $11 million annually amid falling tax revenue. The city says that to maintain vital services, it will fill about half the positions being vacated. The city announced Aug. 31, as it faced a budget crisis in 2010, that it was offering a voluntary...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 12/03/2009
You might not guess it by looking at him, but Mayor John Hickenlooper (who serenaded me with a Happy Birthday solo on Wednesday) is persnickety about his hair.
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives to retire, which should save the city an estimated $11 million annually amid falling tax revenue. The city says that to maintain vital services, it will fill about half the... John Hickenlooper - Denver - Retirement - Employment - Tax revenue
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Sify (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives to retire, which should save the city an estimated $11 million annually amid falling tax revenue.
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Daily Advance - Business (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
DENVER — Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives ...
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Westword | Complete Issue (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
This is not energy conservation here, folks, this is a glitch," quipped Mayor John Hickenlooper at last Friday's "Light the Lights" event, after he and son Teddy flipped the switch on the new LED light display at the City and County Building — and the entire scene went black a few seconds l...
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Miami Herald (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives to retire, which should save the city an estimated $11 million annually amid falling tax revenue.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives to retire, which should save the city an estimated $11 million annually amid falling tax revenue.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives to retire, which should save the city an estimated $11 million annually amid falling tax revenue.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
DENVER -- Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper says 322 city workers have opted to accept incentives to retire, which should save the city an estimated $11 million annually amid falling tax revenue.
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The Denver Business Journal (Free subscription) | 12/02/2009
The city of Denver anticipates saving at least $11 million a year because 322 employees accepted a retirement incentive offer, Mayor John Hickenlooper announced Tuesday.
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 11/28/2009
John Moore's column: Anthony J. Garcia hopes to raise about $60,000 in the next two months and $200,000 over the next six to complete the $790,000 purchase of the New Denver Civic Theatre and have sufficient operating capital.