5 ways gov't cuts may hit your wallet
Grocery store, airport are two places people may notice changes
Published: Feb 28 2013 07:20:30 PM EST
Updated On: Mar 01 2013 12:44:20 AM EST
The clock is counting down to a series of forced government spending cuts set to kick in on Friday. But what does the debate in Washington really mean to you?
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- City council backs state grant for charter school despite educators' misgivings
- Fire damage at Timet Corp. tops $3 million, officials say
- Alice Cooper rocks Reading
- Youth baseball players pay tribute to late coach
- Maple syrup used to vandalize church
- Magazine: MontCo one of healthiest counties for kids
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