|
Officials revel that their city now in the black.
Publication: The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) Publication Date: 28-AUG-05 |
|
|
|
How to access the full article: Free access to all articles is available courtesy of your local library. To access the full article click the "See the full article" button below. You will need your US library barcode or password.
|
|
|
COPYRIGHT 2005 The Miami Herald
Byline: Trenton Daniel
Aug. 28--Good cheer spread through the Opa-locka City Commission chambers -- ordinarily a place of squabbles, tension, and suspicion -- Wednesday and for good reason.
Minutes earlier, Florida Chief Inspector General Derry Harper told the City Commission on behalf of the governor that Opa-locka was no longer in a state of financial emergency.
"The Chief Inspector General and Oversight...
Read the full article for free courtesy of your local library.
|
|
|
|
 |
| More Articles from The Miami Herald (Miami, Florida) (via Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News) |
Florida utility scrambles to return power to Miami-Dade, Broward count... August 30, 2005
|
The Miami Herald Business Monday Makeover column. August 30, 2005
|
KILL: The Miami Herald Business Monday Makeover column. August 30, 2005
|
Construction relief is slow in coming. August 28, 2005
|
Developers book workshops on the St. Regis condo-hotel. August 28, 2005
|
 |