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All Coos Bay Oregon defensive driving schools are not created equal. Many defensive driving schools, both online and classroom, require you to memorize traffic laws in order to pass the driving school program. The Driving University online course ... more
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Question: I want to know how much the Coos Bay School District would save if everyone in the district took a wage freeze, including the superintendent, administrators, certified and classified staff. Answer: It’s hard to say how much the district ... more
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Comment by gmick49 on 1 February 2009: Excellent coverage about the way this lay off was handled. Keep up the good work. Getting this information to the public will let them be able to make their own opinion. Thanks. Comment by magix on 1 February ... more
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The most salient characteristic of the COO job seems to be its variety. COO roles—and the organizational structures in which COOs operate—are highly varied across organizations and even within organizations over time. The way a COO’s ... more
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The Driving Distance between Coos Bay, Oregon, United States and Eureka, California, United States are 178 miles. ... more
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The Coos and Coquille Agricultural Water Quality Management Plan (and rules) applies to all lands in agricultural use, and forested lands with agricultural activities. Exceptions include Federal and Tribal lands, and household gardens primarily ... more
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Business organizations that create new jobs in Coos County during the fiscal year by hiring one or more “qualified tax credit employees.” “Qualified tax credit employee” does not include an employee that shifted to a new position because of a merger, ... more
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During the 2008 session, the Legislature enacted a Coos County Job Creation Tax Credit against business taxes paid to the State of New Hampshire. 2008 Laws of New Hampshire, (House Bill 1644). The credit is granted to businesses for each new, full ... more
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The Coos and Coquille AgWQM Plan covers the land within the Coos and Coquille river drainages, the Tenmile drainage, the Twomile drainage, and the Fourmile drainage, including the headwaters of South Fork Fourmile Creek, and those lands within Coos ... more
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Although actual utilization will be determined by supplier commitments, the facility is being designed to accommodate an average of six to seven vessel calls per month. ... more
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